As we approach 2010, ladies and gentlemen, I have to announce that is had been a tragic decade. At 12 years old I witnessed two planes collide with the World Trade Centres, subsequently collapsing killing thousands and destroying the hearts of millions. When religion causes a generation to grow up in terror and fear. I must say sitting here writing this I am close to tears, listening to Bob Dylan- I was young when I left home. We, we were all young when home was taken away from us. God our saviour has stopped short of our salvation. I cannot fight back the emotions of a man doubting God, not because he never stopped those towers being destroyed the fact his very name was used to excuse or to glorify these actions. This is not going to be a political peice on Gordon Brown or David Cameron. It would not be right. We are leaving the most vulgar and bloody of decades, in recent history. The Twin Towers, Iraq, Serra Leone and possibly for more decades to come Afghanistan. Our very own crusade to rid the world of evil, when the blood is smeared on our own hands. We have abolished illegal terror, with legal certified, and internationally excepted destruction of hope. The rising of Islamic hatred toward Neo-Christian America and their silent assassin Great Britain. God how I could never believe those words again Great Britain. There is nothing great about our recent shower of blood on the hardening soil of the middle east.
“I was young when I left home, and ive been all rambling round. And I never wrote a letter to my home, to my home. Lord, Lord, Lord I never wrote a letter to my home”