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EDITORIAL

From the EDITOR

Imagine all the people sharing all the world. You may say I’m a dreamer But I’m not the only one. I hope someday you’ll join us And the world will live as one.

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I wanted to start my editorial with those lyrics from the late Beatles’ John Lennon. We have so much to live and be thankful for. Our Independence Day is this month! Have we forgotten the word independence? People around the world would, and do, risk their lives to join us in the United States of America. Turmoil? What turmoil? We are in the middle of a pandemic, a presidential election, and racial problems. Eleanor Roosevelt once said, “It isn’t enough to talk about peace. One must believe in it. And is not enough to just believe it. One must work at it.”

Along The Corridor we are so fortune to have ONE NATION UNDER GOD. ONE. Not two. United we stand, divided we fall. At this time, we must look at each other and know that we are the same. Skin color does

by JOE GOOCH

not dictate how we love, how we fight, or how we honor one another. Love thy neighbor. Do unto others as you would have done to you. Embrace the change. We have outgrown the segregation: we are all ONE. Do not let the days of yesterday dictate today, or tomorrow.

Since I started with the Beatles I will finish with the Beatles.

Love is all we need;

Love is all we need!

And yes, back in the 70s I was one of those long-haired hippies. However, do not expect to see me on the street next week with a head band wearing beads and sandals singing She loves you yah yah yah!

In Ce de lebrate pendence

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