I Believe

I believe that faith in God, family, and friends are the three most important things in life.

I believe in America. I love the flag and everything it stands for. I still get goose bumps when someone sings the national anthem the way it was meant to be sung. I believe in supporting our troops and their families in word and deed and through prayer.

I believe in fireworks on the 4th of July, trick or treating at Halloween, not laboring on Labor Day, giving thanks at Thanksgiving, and Santa Claus at Christmas.

I believe in the Bill of Rights, but I donโ€™t believe that our forefathers intended those freedoms to be an all-inclusive ticket to condone disrespectful acts like flag burning, indecent abusive language, or the right of every homeowner to have a submachine gun in their closet.

I believe voting is a privilege and those who donโ€™t vote donโ€™t have a right to complain.

I believe that Kentucky is a great place to live and raise a family. We have beautiful lakes, mountains, farmland, hayfields, forests, caves, and parks. I also believe we have to be more forceful about preserving our resources if we want them to still be here for our great-grandchildren to enjoy.

I believe that all children are a gift from God and that not only am I responsible for my own, but I also have a duty to other children I come in contact with. If I can help influence one child for good, Iโ€™ve touched future generations.

Finally, I believe in love. My motherโ€™s favorite chapter in the Bible was I Corinthians 13, often called the love chapter. Iโ€™ve read it countless times and never tire of its wisdom and truth. If everyone could love more and hate less, wouldnโ€™t the world be a more wonderful place? Wouldnโ€™t we all be happier if everyone believed in love?

Thatโ€™s what I believe. How about you?

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