Legacy 2003

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"Burn the flag-America stands tall and proud!" Tim Shives My hands trembled as the mob passed by. I quivered as they screamed, "Down with Imperialism! Down with America! Inspections Work! Stop the War!" My blood boiled as I watched the crowd set the Stars and Stripes ablaze in the plaza. I wanted to holler that this was all wrong. As they passed by, my eyes were fixated by the charred remains of the flag, lying in the gutter like scraps of garbage. Even though the protestors were long gone, the memory of their enraged faces lingered in my mind, "How could they do this? Don't they care about their country? Don't they appreciate the fact that they have the freedom to do such a horrible thing?" I gazed down at the ashen remains of the flag. In the wake of this anti-America demonstration, I realized how much the tatered flag symbolized what was right with my country. The white stars, singed by the fire--but white nonetheless, were a testament to the moral purity America was founded upon. The pilgrims were inspired to embark on the voyage across the Atlantic to attain religious freedom. In America, they laid the foundations for a society with room for all religious ideals. knelt down to touch the burnt field of blue. The soft fabric reminded I me of the noble pursuit of truth which drove the Founding Fathers in their efforts to establish a government of the people. Blue represented the truth which our Constitution was founded upon. Truth to set up a just republic. Truth to respect all walks of life. Truth to live a life free from the fear of tyranny. Finally, my hands caressed the red stripes and I was reminiscent of the sacrifice in human life this nation has endured in the last two hundred years. I placed myself in the shoes of mothers and fathers losing their sons, sisters losing their brothers, wives losing their husbands, and children losing their fathers because these fallen heroes believed in Founding Father's dream. They were convicted to lay down their own lives for the preservation of our freedom.


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Bronco by Becky Gerrans

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A Window Through Time by Nathania Choi

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A Place of Prediction by David Williams

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The Concert by Lisa Linscott

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Everything that's wrong seems just so right by Marcella Colburn

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Untitled by Joshua Lundquist

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Untitled by Lisa Linscott

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That day by Autumn Wurstle

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Early Morning Lifeguard by Amanda Knight

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The Pursuit of Happiness

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Playing Soldiers by Becky Gerran

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Burn the flag- America stands tall and Proud by Tim Shives

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Remember 911 by Deborah Edwards

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Untitled by Amanda Knight

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Freedom's Lost by David Houtchens

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Fragile by Becky Gerrans

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God's Weapon by Matthew Bowerman

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Ode to My Lover by Autumn Wurstle

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Untitled by Amanda Knight

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Sonnet 25 by Heidi Tompkins

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Waiting at the Clinic by Amanda Knight

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Touch Me With Your Eyes by Joshua Lundquist

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Mosaic by Heidi Tompkins

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The Mother I Know by Deborah Edwards

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Only Dogs Get Mad by Autumn Wurstle

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Lunch Break by Lisa Linscott

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