Sunday, September 13, 2009

4-1

since this module focused on hero's i am focusing my analysis on how much credit do we really give the normal every day hero's that put their lives on the line every day. The hero's that i am talking about are two different groups of people. The first group is the soldiers. And yes these guys do get a lot of acknowledgement and credit for keeping us a free country and assisting in pretty much policing the world. But do we give them enough credit for everything that they do?

the second group of people are our emergency service workers. This group of people includes the police officers and fire fighters that keep us safe and sound in our every day lives. Sometimes these people don't get all the credit they deserve. The police officers are often looked at as bad guys because a lot of them have to chase people down, give tickets and of course break up the fights and riots and then there is the breaking up parties.

Many of the officers in the united states have been in life and death situations more than once and often don't receive so much as a thank you for keeping us safe.

One of the issues that will be going on the November ballet for Franklin county in Columbus Ohio is doing a tax increase to help support these members of our community. I think that this is one issue that should be passed because shouldn't this be one way that we can say thank you for keeping us safe. In a since isn't it about time that we break down as a community and say thank you to our every day hero's that we pass every day and sometimes get aggravated with?

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