Tuesday, October 30, 2012

The Beginning Of A Country


Authors Note: I wrote about this because I want to ask the founding fathers questions.

If I were to ask the founding father some questions on what choices they made long ago. I would ask about if they are happy with the choices they made or what they would change. Another would be what was were thinking behind their choices. There are a lot of them and also important ones.
The first question I would want to ask the founding father is, why did they pick the eagle to be the national bird? Why didn’t they pick the turkey, the duck, or the robin? You see Robins everywhere you go, in people’s trees and on farms all over the U.S. The turkey is one of the things that I see a lot in the morning on the way to school. I have seen many turkeys all year round. Lastly, the duck is a common bird too; I see ducks on the way to the store in small bodies of water all the time. Have you ever seen an eagle in person not at the zoo? I know I have not but I hope I will one day.
Onto the second question. I would ask them if they are happy or sad about what choices they had to make about this Nation. I would be happy because, we have the freedom of speech in this country and many other rights that they created. Also I know that I am safe because of all the protection that we have in this country. I also want to thank them for the bill of rights. They are the first ten amendments to the U.S constitution.
These are a few questions that I would like to ask the founding fathers. They made a lot of good choices a long time ago. They made them in the best interest of all the people of this Nation.  Most of their choices, they made a long time ago, are still being followed today.  

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