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America is like Star Trek Enterprise. Have you ever watched Star Trek? If you have, you would know that there is a captain, a scientist, a doctor, an engineer, a security ad visor, a pilot, an analyst, and about 800 people on the ship. All 800 people on the star ship share the ultimate goal of keeping the ship running. Now when Star Trek first comes on, you never see the people, you always see the star ship, come and stop, and speed off like light. That means America had to have the wisdom and knowledge to even build and run a star ship like that. All the people on the ship work with one accord, and you never hear anybody on the ship complaining about resources. Enterprise is the ship; Kirk was the captain of the ship. The benefit to the Star Trek Enterprise crew was to keep the ship going from planet to planet to bring resources back to earth. The reason is because they were all working together toward the same goal. Just like captain Kirk would say, “Space, the final frontier. These are the voyages of the star ship enterprise, your ongoing mission to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new civilizations, to boldly go where no one has gone before.” Solving illiteracy back on earth is a piece of cake. Well, some or us still read the book of life for wisdom and knowledge. Have you ever played the board game Monopoly? Whoever has the most wisdom and knowledge about the game wins! And this is why America has the symbol of a bald eagle, because when the eagle struggles through the elements of a storm, the eagle still finds the strength to soar through the sky. So dreams can still come true in America. You have the opportunity to become whatever your heart desires, whether it be a captain, a scientist, a doctor, an engineer, a security ad visor, a pilot, an analyst, etc. Your ongoing mission is to exceed for excellence, to seek out new ideas, to boldly go where no one has gone before.”
Posted on: Thu, 07 Nov 2013 23:08:20 +0000

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