Texas Drifter: Are You Un-American Test
Marshall’s Law Dateline - Do you honor or dishonor America’s war dead?
Working definitions for this writing exercise.
1. Liar – one who lies
2. Lie – to make untrue statement with intent to deceive; to create false or misleading impression
3. Perjurer – one who voluntarily commits perjuries
4. Perjury – voluntary violation of an oath or vow either by swearing by what is untrue; or by omission to do what has been promised under oath, false swearing
5. Pretexter – one who pretexts like spy or undercover agent
6. Pretext – purpose or motive alleged, or an appearance assumed in order to cloak real purpose or intention
7. Memorial Day – legal holiday in remembrance to honor America’s war dead
Anecdotal incident, person visits cemetery on Memorial Day to remember and honor loved one who made ultimate sacrifice for their family and Heaven’s favorite republic, America.
Suddenly the not frequent enough visitor to the cemetery while standing at the foot of their hero’s grave; feels sudden chill numb their body during May legal holiday. Next the visitor seems to hear the following sounds not audible to others around them.
“You are here because I died for your life, liberty, and pursuit of free will. If you allow liars, perjurers, political criminals, and traitors to destroy what I sacrificed for you to keep; does that mean my sacrifice was in vain and for nothing? I will, as Heaven, and future Americans judge you first, by your actions and last by your words.”
Your personal hero’s last words are worth repeating: “I will, as Heaven, and future Americans judge you first, by your actions and last by your words.”
Brief evolutionary summary of those who make untrue statements with intent to deceive: liars, perjurers, criminals, and traitors.
Back to are you un-American test, being truthful with no false swearing. Do you honor or dishonor America’s war dead? One thing about this reader’s assignment question is, only reader, their dead personal hero, and Heaven will know if reader is being truthful.
How can reader judge integrity of their answer? Simple if their personal dead hero visits them in their dreams; reader sees images of their dead hero in fog covered mirror; or reader hears their dead hero’s voice when no one else can. Reader can list other possible scenario encounters reader might have with their dead hero.
Perhaps reader’s dead hero’s message might be:
Why do you forget me?
Why do you forget?
Why do you lie?
May reader never forget that May Memorial Day is about remembering to honor those who died so you and other Americans could continue to experience all their inalienable rights.