An Event of Patriotism, Contrast, Core Values and Pride
H.E.R.I. in conjunction with USA1st
Proudly present the world premier showing of
The Pledge And The Promise…
An Event of Patriotism, Contrast, Core Values and Pride
March 4th, 2010
7:00 PM At the Historic 5 Points Theatre
Admission is FREE RSVP REQUIRED
This is not a Public Event
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Proudly Promoting Patriotism In Our Schools
A message from the founder of USA1st
Hello, my name is Don Pierce and I am the founder of USA1st. I wanted to take a brief moment to thank you personally for visiting our website. I would like to ask you a question, are you worried about America’s future? I am.
USA1st has been a concept in the making for over five years. Everyone from my wife, my children, my friends and our staff has worked hard to bring this idea to reality. Throughout my life, I have been fortunate to own several businesses; I have taught in vocational schools and I have served my country in the military. I am married and have two lovely children, both currently attending a school. Another question, do you believe our children represent the future of America? I do.
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Proudly Promoting Patriotism In Our Schools
Posted by jlajax on Wednesday, February 10, 2010 @ 04:00:00 EST(137 reads)
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USA1ST Proudly Building Patriotism In Our Schools
It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men. ~Frederick Douglass
We at USA 1st are concerned about the future of the United States of America. Not worried, for the U.S.A. is the greatest country in the history of the world, and its people can accomplish anything they set their mind to. We are concerned, however, because passionate feelings of patriotism and love for our country are becoming lost in our increasingly complicated global society.
Check out our promotional video select read more
Posted by jlajax on Thursday, February 04, 2010 @ 23:05:00 EST(138 reads)
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We at USA 1st believe that if you apply critical thinking you will, as we do, be
Don’t feel like doing anything today? Aren’t you glad you live in America where that luxury is allowed? The fact that you don’t want to do anything probably means you are “feeling lazy,” or you overdid yesterday with too much soccer, baseball, or dancing. Or maybe you just ate too much. And the consequences of not doing aren’t life threatening.
But in most countries it would mean you would go hungry or be cold. If you were too tired to walk the mile to the well, you and your family would have no water. If you blew off tending to the family animals, they might get sick and die and you would be that much closer to starvation. Every day is a struggle to survive in many countries of this world and it is a struggle that young, old, healthy, sick and/or poor are involved in. Tired or feeling lazy or not.
Posted by jlajax on Thursday, December 24, 2009 @ 01:00:00 EST(171 reads)
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Some statistics about your life here in America.
Let’s look at some statistics about your life here in America vs. lives of people in less fortunate countries. We want to make you aware of what you have by living in America that many people in this world don’t have and can’t even dream of having.
For instance are you aware that no child in Africa has a Nintendo unless it was purchased elsewhere? There are no Walmart or Gap stores in any part of Africa.
Posted by jlajax on Friday, December 11, 2009 @ 23:10:00 EST(188 reads)
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