Am I daft or am I just not understanding? As a boy, I followed the process of Castro's rise to power. Now he shows up to celebrate. For what, his part toward the good of the world? Every week I have the chance to read Hillary Clinton's praise of the United Nations. Now I get TV spots showing me hundreds of happy children who have been saved by U.N. medical treatment. All right, people of the world are helped. In this U.N. ad, a little child sings the words to the John Lennon song "Imagine." The picture shows happy children; then the narrator is silent while the music plays:
"You may think I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one; I hope someday you'll join us, and the world will be one."I wonder why I did not hear the words to the verse leading to that chorus: "Imagine there's NO HEAVEN, it's easy if you try; no hell below us, above us only sky. Imagine all the people living FOR TODAY; imagine there's NO COUNTRY, nothing to live or die for, and NO RELIGION too . . ."
No, Mrs. Clinton, and others of you, I don't think you are dreamers. I think you are architects of the exact plan you sing about. I hope someone with more power and intelligence than this common man can stop you. I personally love my country and my religion, and I am willing to die for them both.
I may question encouraging my children and grandchildren to happily follow your husband's orders to take off their country's military uniform and follow orders from a blue-helmeted U.N. peace force commander he desires to take charge of them.
Roger Porter
Santaquin