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Moral High Ground

Spending some time looking into the history of our country, it occurred to me that we as a people (Americans) have NOT really been very nice to a good number of folks. It goes beyond not being very nice ... it's actually cruel and unjust.

Here is a partial list of historical low lights ...

Native Americans:  e.g. Trail of Tears, plus
African Americans: slavery and everything associated with it
Japanese Americans, WWII incarceration
Latino Americans: The current victimization of their status and use in American business
Gender Based Issues: Women, gays etc.

The presidents associated with each of the above eras pretty much reflected the people of the time.

Lingering problems remain with us as a result of all of the inhumane acts perpetrated by each one of the above generations.

It's probably about time that Americans get off their high horses and get on the reality train.

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