Personal Narrative: I Believe In America

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America I Believe In

Do you believe in America? Well I do, because I am an American citizen. I am an American citizen and I am glad to be one, because I feel safe inside our country. Also, because of all the people who serve in our country’s army, and who protect America. People should recognize the young and old ones that are serving in Iraq. Also, we should remember those veterans dead or alive, young or old, who have served in any war whether it is world war two or in vietnam. Also I believe in America because of the right to religious freedom. No one can stop me from believing in my religion . so I can believe in America . Another reason is that we as the people of America we have the right to speak our feelings, and know

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