Tuesday, 21 April 2015

Heroes' Past.



For years, many have fought for freedom. For their own, but that of their people. Unborn children whose destiny depends on how farther can stand still in the face of adversity.

We are here today because others have paid the prize. They say "Freedom itself is not free" there is always a prize to pay.not of bronze, silver or gold coins; not of jades and jewel. But the ultimate prize. One's life if need be.

William Wallace was a scotish noble. He had seen his father died fighting for the free will of men and women of Scotland. He grew up living on his father's dream. To see Scotland free from England.

In his struggle for survival and resilience of the Scots will, he was captured and prosecuted before men, women and children of England. After so much torture, he was beheaded and his body torn to pieces. His head was sent to the London bridge. His arms and legs were sent to the four corners of Britain as warning.

Wallace the execution of Wallace, Robert the Bruce led the Scottish men and noble on a match for freedom.

In the year 1314, on field of burnuckburn. Scottish men and noble fought for their freedom. The fought with pride. Not to die for their country, but to live and be free. They fought like warrior poet and their freedom was won.

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