What a person does is far more powerful than what they say. Our talk can
only take us so far… but when it’s time to back up our words with action…it might be another story all
together. And as we continue to travel
down this new reality path of what it means to be an American, let us not lose
sight of our heritage, courage and faith.
Let us remember that… we have come
a long way and this too shall pass.
Only Native Americans can truly say that these are our lands and
that reality and identity cannot be lost.
For many of us, our coming to America is deeply embedded in the clear understanding
that our ancestors came to these shores as immigrants, slaves or indenture
servants. Regardless of how they came to
this new world, their journey through the America experience has become a part
of our living story. Their footprints and
sacrifices have lay the foundation for what has made America so great…a land of the free and a home of the brave.
Of course, there are those in each generation who try to divide people
and to create confusion. They take
advantage of perceive weaknesses, known fears and limitations. They focus on creating an illusion that things
are bad and others are to blame. In the words
of my elders… they know how to stir the
pot. They also believe that if
elected to office that they can make things better and be the different maker. Recently, former President George W. Bush
stated that “power is addictive.” And that is what so many people seek.
It hard believe that after 240 years of American history, we are
still dealing with so many issues from our past. Building a fence, a wall or a bridge is
nothing new. If fact we still are
dealing with a number of fences erected centuries ago and are stilling standing
today. For all fences are not physical barriers,
they also include barriers that are psychological, emotional and spiritual. And these fences are at times more challenging
to deal with then a physical barrier. We
must remember that a fence goes up to either to keep something out or to keep
some in.