It’s Sunday July 4th 2011, I have just returned home from church and the news is not good. It has been over a year since the first attack on New York City and what little news we receive anymore seems to be all bad. It happened on Monday April 12, 2010. Since then the world seems to be on a course of total destruction with no way out. Today our church was full of people praying for salvation. I cannot help but question how many of the new faces have never prayed in the past. Our minister asked us to pray for our soldiers, our country, and all free people seeking peace in the world. I prayed for guidance for our leaders, wisdom for our leaders, and forgiveness of a world gone mad.
Watching the news, which is the only thing on television these days, the situation is much the same today as it was yesterday. The large flow of citizens fleeing New York, Chicago, and Washington D.C. has been stemmed since the President sent in the recently formed National Police Force. The streets are still all but deserted and the people are hiding in their homes but the violence has been reduced to some degree. Since the Censorship Act was enacted most of the news networks are broadcasting mostly the same news. Local news is for the most part nonexistent. With the United States joining the rest of the western countries in the World Internet Intelligence Monitoring Agreement the internet has been useless trying to obtain information. With all of the government restrictions and the collaborations of the internet providers, people that are still able to afford them are simply afraid to even use their computers or internet service. I try to understand the reasons for all of the crack downs and suspensions of some of our civil rights, but I cannot fully understand how we got into the position we are today. Why we didn’t see this coming I will never understand. I guess we were so politically divided as a people that it became easier to hide from the truth than it was to face it.
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