A word is never uttered throughout the video, yet a commenter states... "this was really good, until the God part".
Regardless of one's view on religion or a higher being; You have to admit this video is pretty darn cool. Whether you're a parent or not, this is how we all developed in our mother's womb; Which begs the greater question...
Why on God's green earth would a parent disown their gay child? Better yet, a mother?
If you've never seen this, you should. It is one of the best television mini-series I have ever seen. It aired in April of 2010 on The History Channel, and I'd have to say I learned things I never knew about our country. Ryan and I initially saw it on TV, but later purchased it on Blu-ray, and it's even far more beautiful than I expected.
America: The Story of Us aired as a six-part mini-series consisting of 2 hours each episode. From the creation of our country to it's current state. I have listed the episode guide after the jump, and have included the trailer below, it truly is fascinating. The first episode re-airs tonight on the History Channel at 10/9 C. So whether you use your DVR, rent it on netflix, or purchase it, you will not be disappointed.
A six-night miniseries presenting the history of how the United States was invented, looking at the moments where Americans harnessed technology to advance human progress -- from the rigors of linking the continent by transcontinental railroad to triumphing over vertical space through the construction of steel-structured buildings. The series also is a story of conflict, with Native American peoples, slavery, the Revolutionary War that birthed the nation, the Civil War that divided it, and the great world war that shaped its future.
Written by History Channel Publicity
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- Blade 7184 aka Peter