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American Dream Of Liberty

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America, being the most civilized place in the world, has always been the dream of many people to visit and if lucky enough, to migrate at. They and the Americans themselves, have a certain goal of stepping into this land. They keep secretly in their hearts and strive to achieve what is commonly called as the American Dream.

No one can claim innocent of the complete realization of liberty in America a freedom that other people envy for; a freedom to voice out what their heart shout; a freedom to act according to what they think of; a freedom where others practice boundlessly a freedom called liberty. Liberty is good when practiced by a person along with self-discipline and moral values. However, if liberty had been practiced uncontrollably, can be more of a destructive rather than constructive. Liberty is one of the common known American Dream, which can be considered to be achieved to its fullest, but was elaborated of the way on how to use it properly.

The legalization of divorce is one perfect example of this liberty. Premarital sex is another perfect reflection of the excessive malpractice of liberty in America. However, over the years sex became so liberal that many young Americans repeatedly do this, unmindfully losing their golden virginity because of their ungodly fleshly desire to one another. Another problem is that due to unstoppable subjection of teenage Americans into premarital sex, unwanted babies had become rampant that results them to resort into abortion as the only way to resolve their problem. This act of killing is so popular to Americans that there are even abortionists who repeatedly commit this kind of crime.

Guilt cannot be mirrored in the eyes of these people thinking that they have done things that are allowable and are under the bound of what they call liberty".



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