I have a dream. My dream is that our wonderful country of America will one day have enough jobs for the American people. We won’t have trillions of dollars of debt, and we won’t use the money, that we could be saving, on useless things.
In the future, I don’t want to see homeless people sitting on the side of the streets. I don’t want to watch the news and see that innocent people were murdered, and we will be able to trust each other.
One day, we won’t have wars. I have a dream that one day, everyone will accept the Word of God. Wherever you would be, public schools, stores, a neighbor’s house, you would see the Bible.
This is my dream for our country. If this dream were to come true, our nation would be a better, more Christ-like, united country under God.
Taylor Casey
Faith Christian Academy seventh-grader
Opinion
January 20, 2013
Letter; I have a dream
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John O. Schwenn: Dalton State experience extends beyond the classroom
While teaching and learning will always be the heart of our mission, Dalton State College is about so much more than academics.
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John O. Schwenn: Dalton State experience extends beyond the classroom



