Stand for America

This is an especially appropriate story for the problems our Country is now facing.

Years ago a relative of mine was graduating from college. She was interviewed by companies that came to hire the graduating class for their businesses. This was a normal thing at the time. Kay interviewed with several companies and chose to work for a large manufacturer of digital electronics.

She was assigned a job in the marketing department doing inventory, sales, and related charts. One day Kay was asked to handle a large mail-out for the purpose of gathering information about certain products. It was to be a survey of how customers felt about the company and its products.

When the results of the survey came in Kay typed them into a computer program so they would be available to the company executives.

Kay presented the results of the survey to her supervisor. But her boss was displeased with the survey thinking it too “negative” to show the executives. She asked Kay to change the survey to make it more positive saying: “I can’t show this to my boss, He won’t like it,”

Kay declined to change the survey even when threatened. So Kay was fired for not being dishonest and changing the survey. I found out about it a week later and I told Kay how proud of her I felt. It took courage and confidence to do what was honest and right.

Kay went on to find a job she really likes and pays her well. She has no regrets.

When a person takes a solemn oath of office and is later pressured to violate that oath. That person stands at the crossroads of statesmanship and hypocrisy. To do the right thing or cave to pressure. If they cave they’re not worthy of their office.

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Aftermath

httpvhd://youtu.be/-5c0frSAuzw

You can watch this without sound if you want.

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Washington’s Wisdom

“However [political parties] may now and then answer popular ends, they are likely in the course of time and things, to become potent engines, by which cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled men will be enabled to subvert the power of the people and to usurp for themselves the reins of government, destroying afterwards the very engines which have lifted them to unjust dominion.”
— George Washington

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My True Home

Hello!

My name is Andy Harley. I’m 28-years-old
and from Frederick, MD.

As a small dedication to your nice site,
I would like to share with you a poem that
I’ve written entitled, “My True Home”.

MY TRUE HOME

Drawn into tangible darkness,
Rushing high speed through a tunnel.
I’m somewhere between two worlds
Spiraling like water through a funnel.

I see a pinpoint of light in the distance,
Growing larger the closer I get.
But for some strange reason I’m not afraid?
And see it not as being a threat.

Entering into a realm so soothing
Of radiant, golden-white light,
Peace and warmth pours over my spirit,
It’s so beautifully — beautifully bright.

Moving with the flow of fine silk,
My translucent body glows;
Like thousands of tiny diamonds
They sparkle and superimpose.

A floodgate of knowledge has been opened,
With infinite waves of love;
There’s a pageantry of dramatic colors here
That just could never be dreamed of?

I see miraculous mountains of deep blue velvet
And spectacular valleys galore;
A waterfall dazzles with clarity and life,
This Elysian area I’d love to explore!

Drifting next into a garden,
With swaying grass so crisp, cool, and green;
The luminescent flowers pulsate,
Their shades so completely serene;

I hear music playing of harmonic beauty
That rolls like a glassy river.
Enchanting, mystical tones,
That would make any man alive shiver.

Then suddenly, I see someone in the distance,
Coming towards me to reunite.
This whistling person’s emanating glow,
Is such a comforting and glorious sight?

When I can finally distinguish who it is,
I realize it’s my Grandpap Jack.
He tells me that it’s not yet my time,
And that I must now . . . go back.

I could stay an eternity at this divine place
From just these few things that I’ve been shown;
But I know one great day for sure I’ll be back,
Because I believe this is my true home.

I was given the wonderful opportunity of
having my book of 62 poems,
“Till The Dreaming’s Done: Poems
Crafted For Thinking People”
(ISBN 1-4137-8232-9) published this year,
and this is actually one of the poems
that can be found in my book.

I was wondering if you would ever
maybe consider posting my poem
somewhere … anywhere … on aleroy.com?
It would be an absolute honor for me to
share just this one thing of mine with
whole plethora of good people strewn
throughout this great big world of ours.
If you would possibly consider doing this
for me, I would be forever grateful.

All the best,

Andy Harley

(This poem is approximately 20 years old,
it was originally posted on my website.
I read it again after I wrote “Going Home”
and noticed the similarities.
The Spirit World is very real.)

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