Freedom
Personnel: Narrator and 6 or more Cub Scouts.
Equipment: American flag, tape player, recording
(such
as America the Beautiful or This is My Country), Pack flag.
Arrangement: The color guards advance the flags in the normal manner
while the patriotic tape is playing. They come to the front and stand at
attention, facing audience while narrator reads the ceremony. The tape
player volume should be turned down to provide background music during
narration.
Narrator:
The heritage of freedom that is ours today was won on the battlefields of
yesterday by men who pledged that future generations of Americans might
live unshackled by the bonds of the past; that they might walk, head
erect, in a new world...with new ideas...new remedies for ancient
ills...and in a climate free from fear.
"We
hold these truths to be self-evident" wrote Thomas Jefferson
"that all men are created equal..." Those words destined to ring
down the corridors of time...words which would stir the conscience of
mankind.
Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness...no other charter or treaty
has ever before included that last word...happiness. It was like a fresh
breeze blowing from Philadelphia that hot day in July 1776...brushing away
the cobwebs of intolerance and servitude.
But somewhere along the way that "fresh breeze" became and
ill wind...for a document, however noble, is only a scrap of paper if the
people for whom it was written, abandon the principles it promises, or
turn away from the obligations of good citizenship and ultimately reject
reason and embrace hate.
It is for us, therefore, as Americans, young and old, to rediscover the
time-tested values which have made this country great...to rededicate
ourselves to preserving this heritage of freedom...to make the great dream
work. We must never abandon our faith in America.
Join
me in pledging our allegiance to our flag."
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