关于朋友的英语演讲稿(3)
时间: 01-16
作者:易倩
栏目:演讲稿
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关于朋友的英语演讲稿四:the value of friends
i am losing friends left and right, well, actually, only left. some friendships, however, have been strengthened during this election.
when i was 6, i learned a song: "make new friends, but keep the old, one is silver and the other's gold." even as a child, i was a born raconteur, so i always had lots of friends. but, by the time i got to fourth grade, i was already getting into political brawls. early on, i began living my politically active mother's joke, "my name, it opens some doors and closes others."
i learned to tone it down a bit by the time i got to college. as a theater major, it was fun in an acting class one day, when we each had to pretend to be another student. i chose to mimic a beautiful petite girl with long dark hair. she was my polar opposite, this former cheerleader-turned-hippie-princess named michelle. she got a kick out of my impression of her. i thought it was cool that she could laugh at herself. we began a friendship that has brought us to the present day.
yet we were always opposites. i am roman catholic, she is jewish. i am tall, she is short. one rainy afternoon on campus, michelle insisted on carrying the umbrella for both of us, (i don't think i stood up straight until the next day!)
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back then, she was as passionate a democrat as i was a republican. however, my friend and i still had something in common that was more important than all the differences. we shared the same values and they showed up in a dozen little ways. that is why we are friends almost 30 years later. furthermore, she had been moving in my direction politically before, but sept. 11, 2001, brought us to a new level of communication. we have bonded even more during this election.
sadly, i also have re-evaluated some other friendships as tensions increased due to the kerry-edwards demagoguery. this is the first time in memory that i've even been appalled by both spouses of the democratic ticket. i rather liked tipper gore and hadassa lieberman. i thought they were sweet. and that's the way i used to feel about my liberal pals. but, now a teresa heinz-kerry-like irrationality/elizabeth edwards snotty innuendo has infected some of them -- and it makes them unpleasant to be around.
this election may leave those friendships in its wake. the outlook is definitely not good for their christmas card inclusion.
sept. 11, iraq, the demonization of israel by kerry's european fans, the beheadings -- all of the latter just doesn't seem to change the '90s mentality of those i know who are voting for the democratic party ticket. like kerry, they still seem to consider the united states' life-and-death struggle a nuisance. these liberal friends of mine are certainly not bad people, but deep down, they still don't get that we are at war with a greater evil than any of us has ever known. combined with the extremism culturally on the left, these people are becoming more than a nuisance themselves.