My Vision For America Essay

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My Vision for America Welcome to Time Travel TV. Making the past your present. On our show tonight we'll be talking about vision, about dreams, about hope. When I was nine years old my dream job was to run my very own bakery. By the time I turned twelve, I was leaning more towards becoming a famous singer. All throughout my life, I've always had a plan for myself. As I've gotten older, I have began to comprehend that I was able to have these dreams because of the liberties granted to me by the Constitution. And from this, I realized that my vision for America is that my children, my grandchildren, and my great grandchildren will have the hope to dream the American dream like I did. And I thought, who better to discuss the preservation of the American dream than the very visionaries who laid the foundation of our country and who first lit the flame of aspiration for the American dream which inspires my vision for America. Please welcome George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. Thank you for joining us today on Time Travel TV. Now, the reason I zapped you in from the past was so that we could converse a little bit about …show more content…

I believe that: “The very atmosphere of firearms anywhere and everywhere restrains evil interference – they deserve a place of honor with all that's good. Firearms are second only to the Constitution in importance; they are the peoples' liberty's teeth.” Ah, of course the good old Second Amendment. The right to bear arms is an important right whose existence is being threatened. We need to protect it. It is one of the freedoms we enjoy in the great old U.S.A. which helps to ensure that our liberty which allows America's citizens the continued freedom to pursue the American dream will not be taken away. Mr Jefferson, would you care sharing with us one of our rights you find indispensable to maintaining the hope to dream? “Our liberty depends on the freedom of the press, and that cannot be limited without being