Transforming Today's World Magazine - JAN 2014 Special Edition Vol 5 Issue 3 | Page 38

By: Freya Pruitt America is the greatest country on earth. Its heart beats for the safety and betterment of all humanity. Its spirit is unquenchable, its honor unquestionable and its platform of performance stands for freedom, justice and equality. Over two centuries ago, pioneers entered an unknown land, settled in a great new world and created a democracy that would evolve into the strongest and most prosperous country in the world.The creation of The United States of America evolved through the formation of a Constitution that would manifest a sovereign nation under God: with liberty and justice for all. This amazing piece of history set an historical precedent for the entire world: This was a country created BY the people and FOR the people. As Democracy was birthed, we began to find our way on a journey that would build a new vision defined by excellence of spirit, hope, faith and dedication to family. The pioneers of yesterday have indelibly left their signature on our hearts as the greatest nation on earth begins a new dimension of growth in the new millennium. But what IS America now and how has America changed? What is the Constitution of today and how has it changed since our forefathers created its structure, format and laws? In a world of technological wonder, we seem to have become somewhat disengaged as people. We must get back to basics, to families caring and connecting again. We are at a crossroads in American history and MUST rediscover the great heart, soul and integrity that made this country the humanitarian heart of the world. The answer is what it always was: The ultimate power lies in the power of the people and their willingness to step up to the plate and demonstrate their dedication to basic American values and integrity. And part of that integrity is supporting the people who sacrifice their lives on a daily basis as they protect the safety and honor of the American people. Our military is the very core of our great nation. Families are torn apart by the loss of loved ones and many veterans returning home from combat are grievously injured and have nowhere to convalesce and recover with their families by their side. Husbands, wives and children are directly affected by their injured loved ones, but are also injured by the trauma of being separated from their family as they begin the recovery process. We have all experienced sickness and know how much our families can assist in a speedy and successful recovery. As a veteran returns from war with an injury, they need ѡ