PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Watching television one day I saw that Florida has come
up with a new license plate commemorating the upcoming
250th birthday of the United States. It has the regular
numbers and letters like the other license plates, but this one
is red, white, and blue with a colorful America 250 emblem
in the middle with the words, In God we Trust. They said
the plate was available at our local DMV offices. So, I went
over to our local DMV office and exchanged my current
plate for this new one. It is now proudly affixed to my car.
I want people to know that I am proud to be an American.
The late 1700’s and early 1800’s was a time of revolution.
There were global democratic waves of revolt one after
another across Europe. People revolted against tyranny,
monarchy, and the powers that be. These uprisings
ricocheted and carried across the seas to the thirteen colonies.
Being tired of the policies and restrictions of England, the
colonists wanted independence and freedom. Over a period
of years, they gradually came to a breaking point. It was
time to form their own democracy. Of all the countries that
tried democracy, America was the only one to succeed. We
are the oldest democracy in the world. Actually, we are
a democratic republic. For two hundred and fifty years we
have continued being the land of the free and the home of
the brave. There is no other country like the United States.
Given the nature of mankind, our journey has not been
an easy one. The country has gone through great periods
of upheaval testing of this government and the principles
that formed its foundation. Fortunately, during the years
of crisis, there were enough citizens among the population
to keep us together and moving forward. In spite of our
challenges. we have developed into the greatest country
in the world. We are a land of opportunity and hope. Our
strength comes from the Bill of Rights and our Constitution
so well thought out and written over two and one half
centuries ago. Our strength also comes from the example of
our founding fathers who sacrificed everything to help form
a perfect union for each person where life, liberty and the
pursuit of happiness would prevail
America has been a haven for many
seeking a better life. My father
immigrated to the United States in
March of 1923 at age twelve from war
torn Europe. He left Germany while
they tried democracy after World War
I. We all know how that turned out.
My grandmother immigrated from
Sweden in 1906 seeking a better life In the Unted States.
She found freedom and opportunity with her growing
family of nine children.
Every American needs to ask themselves these two
questions. Am I willing to make some personal sacrifices to
keep our great land strong and free? In my daily decisions
and actions, am I putting my community and country’s
welfare before my personal agenda? The United States
was established on such a great foundation. Let’s commit
ourselves to do all we can to move this wonderful country
forward into the next centennial.
Dr. Kurt Miericke
THOA President
Publisher, Tuscawilla Today
Email: THOAws20@gmail.com