Posted on 05.12.2017

America Still Exists

Last weekend I saw an America you'll seldom read about in newspapers or see on television. An America that gets up and goes to work every morning, disciplines their children, salutes the flag and respects their God.

It was Talladega, Alabama, the Saturday night before the big Sunday afternoon GEICO 500 NASCAR race, a gathering of the faithful, who had saved up their hard-earned money and come to watch their favorite drivers roar down the backstretch at nearly 200 miles an hour.

Many of them drove their campers and spent the weekend in the camp ground where acres and acres of Goosenecks and Winnebagos set row after row, probably making up one of the biggest towns in Alabama for race weekend, and certainly one of the friendliest.

They fly the banners of their favorite football teams and sport the numbers of their favorite NASCAR drivers and hang colored lights and build campfires, pull the tab on a few cold ones and celebrate hard.

These people and the drivers all stand and hold their hands over their hearts when the National Anthem is sung, and they bow their heads and stand in respectful silence when the prayer, that is part of every NASCAR race, is said.

I'm 80 years old and the chances of me ever going to war are infinitesimal, but if I ever had to these are the people I would want to have with me. They're the kind of folks who would have your back, no matter what it cost them and these codes of honor don't even have to be discussed, you can just take it for granted.

They have a great respect for the law and in spite of the tripe that assaults them in the media every day, still dream the American dream, still believe that we live in the greatest nation on planet earth, still believe it�s worth defending, which many of them have already done.

Lots of veterans in this crowd, men and women who have laid it on the line and would do it again in a minute.

These people are the bedrock strength of America, the solid foundation on which our past present and future rests, because without them all the political, academic, commercial ventures and law and order that constitutes American civilization, which stands on their shoulders, would come tumbling down.

These are the Americans who finally stand up and say, "That�s enough, it goes no farther, here we stand, you've got to come through us and we ain�t moving an inch.�

These people are not disillusioned or disheartened, because they still have a lot left to believe in, their God, their country and each other, they don�t whine about politically incorrect crap, they don�t voice their resistance by burning cars and breaking windows and if they ever do get pushed to the point of violence, everybody better watch out, because when it comes to protecting their families and property, you'd best face a bunch of sore toothed grizzly bears.

These are the kind of people who drove the prairie schooners west, who marched barefoot through the winter snow with George Washington at Valley Forge, who hit the beach at Normandy on D-Day.

The people who drive the trucks, plow the fields, man the assembly lines, build the highways and pump the oil out of the ground.

Salt of the earth.

And they're busy raising another generation of patriotic Americans.

And oh yeah, another generation of loyal NASCAR fans.

What do you think?

Pray for our troops, our police and the peace of Jerusalem.

God Bless America

� Charlie Daniels

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Comments

God, Country, Family and NASCAR
Thank you Charlie for your tweet that America does indeed still exist.
Posted by Ernest
Real Americans
Real Americans are people who are citizens, whether or not they like NASCAR, whether or not they believe in God, whether or not they drink beer or build campfires. None of us is more American than the other. We better start to focus on that and start listening to each other instead of threatening violence against other Americans.
Posted by dana
America
Amen, Amen & Amen Charlie, it could not be said any better and it don't get any better than God, Country and Family here in the USA. God Bless em' all and Israel, Plowboy
Posted by Plowboy
God Bless America
And patriot Charlie Daniels too. America, the land of the free.
Posted by Mr
American Born
Honor Respect and love our Great Country. Thank you Mr Daniels for still believing and supporting our great nation and all the hard working honest true freedom loving Americans. God Bless you and all of America. A long time fan and use to be long haired country boy, now just country boy. Love, honor and respect sir.
Posted by Chris
Dana and Real Americans
Dana, I beg to differ that being a citizen makes one a real American, we have socialists, communists and the like who are citizens, many of who were actually conceived and born here. My first requirement to consider who is a Real American is their belief in the Constitution of the USA, if they do not believe in it as written then they are not Real Americans. Which is why Obama and Obamcare are un-American. If you are anti gun than you are un-American. If you believe that freedom of speech is only for you as many liberals have shown lately then you are not a real American. And let us not forget in the second paragraph our Declaration of Independence we declare that ALL MEN ARE CREATED EQUAL WITH CERTAIN UNALIENABLE RIGHTS....nuff said God Bless Plowboy
Posted by Plowboy
AMERICA
THANK YOU CHARLIE,WITH FOLKS LIKE THIS WE STILL HAVE HOPE FOR OUR NATION,I WISH THE MEMBERS OF CONGRESS WOULD BE LIKE THEM.AMEN AND THANNKS BE TO GOD.
Posted by Jeanne
Thank you!
Thank you for the kind words, Sir! You are spot on! I was born and raised on the outskirts of Talladega, proud of it. We were brought the old fashioned way, the right way...
Posted by Kim
An response I should not need to make
In the USA, no one tells us what we can and cannot think. No one tells how we have to vote. No one tells us that we are not real Americans because we do not agree with their politics or their religion or their views on anything. There will always be someone who pretends they are more American than the rest of us. Americans know well enough to ignore them.
Posted by Dana
Start Your Engines!
Hanging in the infield or an RV Lot is where you are surrounded by the some of the best people America has produced. Strangers you pull in next to on Thursday are beer sharing, taste this, see you next year friends by Sunday. Our retirement plan involves crisscrossing the country going from track to track. We will fly our old 24 flag right below the Stars and Stripes. I can't wait.
Posted by Steven
An response I should not need to make
In the USA, no one tells us what we can and cannot think. No one tells how we have to vote. No one tells us that we are not real Americans because we do not agree with their politics or their religion or their views on anything. There will always be someone who pretends they are more American than the rest of us. Americans know well enough to ignore them.
Posted by Dana
America Still Exists
Conservatives who think they are the only "Real Americans" seem to have lost their moral compass. "My Country, right or wrong?" Wrong? Wrong? This is what happens when you worship your conservatism more than the gospel or the truth.
Posted by Guy
America
Thank you Charlie all the great music and for being a true American. There is a war coming to our soil again =, only God knows when but it is coming. We have unfortunately past the point of fixing our country at the ballot box.
Posted by Russell
Freedom
When Americans are judged as real by what their political or religious views are, this will no longer be a free country.
Posted by Dana
thanks
Charlie, that line about valley forge and d day about got next to being a gift to the American soul as a whole. the best I can remember I first saw you Chattanooga ten, left there and all our family moved to va for dad to work after service came back to north Carolina where I have been now 66. had a great back grandfather at cowpens, but I believe seeing the Charlie daniels band in the 4th row july 28th in winston salem is about special as it gets. thanks Charlie god bless you a place to turn on this machine to hear the truth.
Posted by robert