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Our Young Society Jul 5, 2015
Our Young Society, and how we are doomed. Throughout the years, generations have been strict, yet well-mannered. They stuck to their beliefs, didn't try and impress anyone else, minded their own business. Our generation, is creating it's own turmoil. Studies have shown that in the United States, 91% of teenagers and kids spend their leisure time indoors. Referring to the use of computers, and other forms of technology that exist through the common American household. Unfortunately, our generation is also showing a downside in education and grades, the worst ever seen recorded in North American history. Education is no longer being respected, and many Americans these days are not attending college, and an increasing number of students dropping out of high school. High school is no longer a priority in the eyes of our young society. Instead we focus more on other meaningless stuff. We focus alot on Sociality. Not paying attention, just wanting to talk or hang with friends. Once in a while it is good to take a break from that and focus on school. Another problem with our society, is it is very difficult to form our own opinions. To think, or to learn, or to study something for ourselves, is something that many young citizens, can or will not do. Our young society is also turning to alot more conservative views. Focusing on money, or big businesses. I want to remind you guys, Conservative politics are one of the closest things to Communism. Also, Conservatives (Republicans), want to ban same-sex marriage all together, want to take away many health care programs, and want to avoid free college education. Bernie Sanders, Independent Senator from Vermont, with more Democratic ideals, wishes to push for American College Education to be free. Our young society is being easily fooled by news and other articles. In a way, technology is also damaging our generation, as life and progress is slowed down because of extreme use in our cellular devices, computers, etc. Imagine what our politicians will be like in the next 30-40 years, with these idiots focusing on idiotic ideals and workings? Our society can't find a place to put the dollar into whats right...

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July 4th Jul 5, 2015
Yesterday, millions of American Citizens gathered for feasts, fun, and fireworks, to celebrate the United States of America's 239th birthday. July 4th has a special meaning in the hearts of Americans, as it symbolizes the birth of one of the greatest nations on planet Earth. It's a celebration of freedom and democracy, as the Founding Fathers of the United States worked relentlessly for a free nation, and to break free from the shackles of British oppression. On July 4th, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was created and fully recognized by American Colonials. This Declaration of Independence ignited the flames of a deadly, bloody war, lasting five years, thus known as the American Revolutionary War. When British Troops surrendered in Yorktown, Virginia, on September 28th, 1781, a nation was born. July 4th brings out the best in American Citizens, as not only does it mean celebrating freedom, or independence, but living their lives, or gathering with family, and continuing to serve the United States of America. To me, neither Halloween or Christmas is my favorite holiday, but July 4th, that's my favorite holiday, as I know it's a day where brave men decided that I should live free. Share your July 4th experiences in the comment section. Remember, continue to live free, and serve the United States of America as an outstanding citizen every day of your lives. Thank you.

- TheMatthew
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July 4th Jul 5, 2015
Yesterday, millions of American Citizens gathered for feasts, fun, and fireworks, to celebrate the United States of America's 239th birthday. July 4th has a special meaning in the hearts of Americans, as it symbolizes the birth of one of the greatest nations on planet Earth. It's a celebration of freedom and democracy, as the Founding Fathers of the United States worked relentlessly for a free nation, and to break free from the shackles of British oppression. On July 4th, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was created and fully recognized by American Colonials. This Declaration of Independence ignited the flames of a deadly, bloody war, lasting five years, thus known as the American Revolutionary War. When British Troops surrendered in Yorktown, Virginia, on September 28th, 1781, a nation was born. July 4th brings out the best in American Citizens, as not only does it mean celebrating freedom, or independence, but living their lives, or gathering with family, and continuing to serve the United States of America. To me, neither Halloween or Christmas is my favorite holiday, but July 4th, that's my favorite holiday, as I know it's a day where brave men decided that I should live free. Share your July 4th experiences in the comment section. Remember, continue to live free, and serve the United States of America as an outstanding citizen every day of your lives. Thank you.

- TheMatthew
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July 4th Jul 5, 2015
Yesterday, millions of American Citizens gathered for feasts, fun, and fireworks, to celebrate the United States of America's 239th birthday. July 4th has a special meaning in the hearts of Americans, as it symbolizes the birth of one of the greatest nations on planet Earth. It's a celebration of freedom and democracy, as the Founding Fathers of the United States worked relentlessly for a free nation, and to break free from the shackles of British oppression. On July 4th, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was created and fully recognized by American Colonials. This Declaration of Independence ignited the flames of a deadly, bloody war, lasting five years, thus known as the American Revolutionary War. When British Troops surrendered in Yorktown, Virginia, on September 28th, 1781, a nation was born. July 4th brings out the best in American Citizens, as not only does it mean celebrating freedom, or independence, but living their lives, or gathering with family, and continuing to serve the United States of America. To me, neither Halloween or Christmas is my favorite holiday, but July 4th, that's my favorite holiday, as I know it's a day where brave men decided that I should live free. Share your July 4th experiences in the comment section. Remember, continue to live free, and serve the United States of America as an outstanding citizen every day of your lives. Thank you.

- TheMatthew
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July 4th Jul 5, 2015
Yesterday, millions of American Citizens gathered for feasts, fun, and fireworks, to celebrate the United States of America's 239th birthday. July 4th has a special meaning in the hearts of Americans, as it symbolizes the birth of one of the greatest nations on planet Earth. It's a celebration of freedom and democracy, as the Founding Fathers of the United States worked relentlessly for a free nation, and to break free from the shackles of British oppression. On July 4th, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was created and fully recognized by American Colonials. This Declaration of Independence ignited the flames of a deadly, bloody war, lasting five years, thus known as the American Revolutionary War. When British Troops surrendered in Yorktown, Virginia, on September 28th, 1781, a nation was born. July 4th brings out the best in American Citizens, as not only does it mean celebrating freedom, or independence, but living their lives, or gathering with family, and continuing to serve the United States of America. To me, neither Halloween or Christmas is my favorite holiday, but July 4th, that's my favorite holiday, as I know it's a day where brave men decided that I should live free. Share your July 4th experiences in the comment section. Remember, continue to live free, and serve the United States of America as an outstanding citizen every day of your lives. Thank you.

- TheMatthew
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