| Show Gabriel's Bugle I Are U.S. Students By H. GABRIEL Foreign Students Leadership Project Representative Upon venturing to write a of my experiences for the last six months in the United I would like to relate my views and comments on the principle which I feel all the systems of this democratic nation revolve of the IT IS OBVIOUS that the United States is a democratic country and as such a symbol for the to find guidance and It goes without that this land has a unique and responsible chapter in the annals of century Indeed the United has dominated all aspects of international life for the last 20 and its prestige and power politics have been increasing since World War and more so since World War America is still and as such a guardian or a protector of the Free THE Will America stay in its rightful Will it ever grow as a world power These are questions leave to educators and the of this namely the University students It should be born in that greatness can become static and It needs a mover and a movers should be full of and excelling previous are University students aware of their Are they aware that they are the makers of I leave all these questions for the Americans to answer and ponder I personally retire from attempting to as six months in the does not make me an authority enough to pass I still feel obligated to question more and for indeed that is the of WHEN CHINA acquires its A-bomb it will stand as a world Its eventual demand is obvious they want land and food to accommodate their ever increasing and this very problem of the Chinese touches the cord of an Empire Would the West go along with And is another Munich When then are the cher- dreams of dents who world peace going American students content with what to I that America is great W ends C American I suppose that this major problems m reached the peak of It would be r a L' that world have cherished k once in their histo 5 misfortune has been S1 ness tends to slowly into oblivion when the 3 the nation begin to f UPON THE realization of International Lz problems I there is sli a problem internally that J be the In attempting express my views on this would give the moral and inter- national aspects of this problem and possible solutions people could ponder All men have the urge to m a good life and all men are en- f dowed by certain basic character- in all human be- It that the demand of the American is equality of rights and op- j ALL CITIZENS of the United States regard this nation as their i All Americans feel such pride in calling this land Yet a portion of the population is seen as inferior and as second class What's more Americans fail to see as they go along fulfilling the mundane things of life the contributions the minority has made in anguish and in the name of their In the fields they have been permitted to the have proved for one reason or they are disliked by some for being IT GOES WITHOUT saying that Americans owe the colored their rightful place in this We owe an apology for returning evil for man is a unit by and more in this society for no man is above any other in his As such an attempt should be made to implement our ideals internally before attempting to champion them It is when theory is combined with practice that America will stabilize its In the strictest sense of the word freedom means responsibility and upon this realization American students have the key to preserving this Former Vice President Non after his tour of Asia and Africa made this can-not talk equality to wj peoples of Africa and Asia ana practice inequality in the In conclusion should be kept in mind that nations of the world are and the best means for international is for eat to be clean r |