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A Birds Eye Veiw


            
             When, in the course of aerodynamic birdency, it has become necessary for me to be strong and for one birds to chirp away the boundaries of one nest which have connected them with another, among the powers of the world in which I live, small and antagonized. .
             We hold these truths to be self-evident; that all that live or fly on this one earth are to be created equal, and that by their creator, the Golden Feather with certain unbirdencianrian rights, that among these are flying, eating, and being one aerodynamic birdament, is the right of the birds to alter or to abolish it and to institute a new birdament, to lay principals in which protect give a safety to the entire aerodynamic birdency. .
             He, human has brought forth an issue of size and not foreseeing the pain of the families of ones who are in a way being terrorized. Being hit by the dreadful creations that man has made, the automobile, and being extremely arrogant trying to copy our form of transportation by creating the mass media problem arising airplane. For what is the reason in which you need to copy us? Accordingly all experience hath shown that birds are more disposed to end soaring while the evils are soared. .
             He has stolen our nests and taken our homes. Not showing the least bit of resent.
             He has become an example of what we have never wanted and shall never be, arrogant and self-centered. .
             He has taken apart our families and sold us as though we were a toy for young children. Placed in a cage both physically and mentally, taking away our mobility and rights. .
             He has combined us with ones that kill, that take away the lifes of our children and friends. Though ancestors, still not safe.
             He has many that help us and many that make us worse. He is the the kind of being I tell my children never to be. .
             He has stolen our wings in a way, taking away our characteristic that we thought mankind would never master. Our flying. .
             He has taken our wood, our trees, to build man his homes.


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