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				<title>OT:  US Naturalization Ceremony</title>
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				Yesterday I had the privilege of attending a Naturalization Ceremony for a close friend of mine.  There were over 1000 new citizens taking the oath during this ceremony.  The ceremony was interesting and a bit heartwarming.  It is amazing how much some people will go through just to become part of our great country.  I am truly gratefully that I was invited to attend his ceremony.  During the ceremony a slide was shown of past immigrants taking the oath.  It really opened my eyes to what makes this country great.  The idea that we are not a distinct religion, race, or ethnic background, but rather a group of individuals with a common faith that we are united by our individuality is what really makes this a great nation.  If you every have the chance to attend a Naturalization Ceremony I would strongly urge you to do so, as it is a true experience of the American way. 
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				<pubDate>Thu, 18 Sep 2008 13:29:00 -0400</pubDate>
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