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Sunday, February 19, 2012

State of the Union – Where America will Go?

This speech is part of the collection and book called: "Wall Street Occupied" written by TheFanNJ: Omar Dyer. Wall Street Occupied's copyrights belong to Coaches! 101 under ISBN: 1468021443, and LCCC # 2011962093. This blog is a partner of Coaches! 101 and any content on this blog is for viewing only.


State of the Union – Where America will Go?


It was over 200 years when one of our leaders, as the president – made a statement. Four Scores and seven years ago; we the people are the victors of this country. A country that had half-free, and half-slave; plus a country where women, where the property of their men! We have come so far in our fight for justice and history, to allow the mongering of fear, and economic collapse – to send our country back into the years beyond the Four Scores’ speech. Our union has never been stronger—the economic divide although has a bleak sign in the recovery—has been a bright spot for our union. This Union, which is a free democratic society and have civil liberties that we so desperately take advantage of—are strong. A strong country has leaders who believe in their current leader. A strong union is a republic that respect the office of the president.

I’m a leader – you’re a leader: let’s lead to inspire and unite

I implore you to fight for these civilian rights—rights that we have worked so hard to achieve. Before the speech “Four Scores,” came about women couldn’t vote—had no personal rights to their health, had to be submissive to their men. Before the speech: “Four Scores,” came about – little children were allowed to work in mines. And the wages of our indentured servants, where a few cents on the dollar—while the tariffs where more expensive than its today! And half of the country was free, while the other half was slave. And majority of the population in these half free—half slave states, where inter-racial. And their rights were violated because of these notions that brought them to the middle.


I’m a leader -- you’re a leader, let’s inspire and unite

Campaigns for leadership roles are about leaders uniting the electric—to believe and hope that we the people of this free union; can come together. Come together and move this country forward; in a way were the people are respected for the contributions that are put into this country. And come together, on making sure that our fruits and labors benefit the lives of the poor, economical disadvantage—prosperous individuals, plus super rich – on reaping the benefits of what this country has harvested and Sheppard. We need our growth on democracy to continue its growth, and be the model symbol—for other countries to invest interest on. People won’t invest in America or Americans from another country—if our leaders are disrespecting the office of the President. Women’s health and rights wouldn’t have the pride that other females in other nations so desperately seek—if our leaders, weren’t respecting their mothers, and daughters. We live in a free democratic country that we the people have fought hard to achieve.

I’m a leader – you’re a leader; let’s inspire and unite

I want to unite you the people, those who are republican, with those that are democrats—on coming together with those that are independent, in order to represent our democratic state. A state where we have so many free rights and freedoms, that we as the people in the public take advantage of without notice. Since together, the people united will never be defeated, and one unified country, with the public and the people that respect our president in: President Barack Obama, just imagine what obstacles we can overcome together. One Nation, were the people can believe in the fight, the vibe or the rights to dream big, and work hard—to sheapard a product, where it will bring prosperity to all.

We don’t need to go back to the days, where our women hung out in closets – to take the life out of their bodies, because they were afraid of religious persecution.

We don’t need to go back to the days, where labor was free for half of the population, and less than a few cents for those who migrated to this country.

We don’t need to back to the times – where our leaders where disrespecting our president.

We don’t need to divide the country in order to win an election.

We don’t need a solution where we have three separate states of the union – haves and have knots, entitled and title less to elected and non elected.

We don’t need to fall into a state, where corruption—placed with bad leaderships, becomes the doorways and gates to a poverish state.

We don’t need to see a principal statement as: “We are broke,” in order to invest in the same securities that made this the most prosperous nation in the world.

No! We want our people to unite, respect, believe and achieve.

Believe in the notion that an education, hard work and organization, can create a narrative of a story, where a poor man in the delta, can travel to New York City—while getting the same rights as everyone else. Rights that leads to economic prosperity and social security on individual affairs.

Respect the will of the people, and the offices of our leaders! Respect the voices that go unheard, and allowing those who have on having a chance at the American Dream. And most importantly, respect our President of the United States. He’s earned that much!

Achieve, in order for our country to achieve those same goals written in our constitution—we must achieve peace. We need to be at peace with thy neighbor, and be at peace with thy race, sex and creed. When the people are united—we can never be defeated, and that’s what we must achieve.

Unite, now is the time more than ever to unite for one cause: Our Leaderships’ respect, and the people living in this country.

I’m a leader – you’re a leader; let’s inspire to unite.


Wall Street Occupied will be available online only at Amazon.com in March -- the documentary will be in selected places come August of 2012.

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