 I think at the end of the day, the one thing all Americans can get behind is the pursuit of happiness. Every American has their own definition of what that means to them and how to get there. But we all just want to pursue our own passions. And we all feel frustrated when people tell us for whatever reason, we can't. I want to be able to date who I want and marry who I love. If I need a certain type of medication, I want to be able to get that medication. I don't want my governments to use the drug war as an excuse to go after lower income neighborhoods. I want to be able to invest my money in the ways that I want to. And keep the money I earn. I want to be able to practice my religion in peace. I don't want to be limited by a two-party system. I want to be free from surveillance and to be able to protect my family if I need to. Americans don't agree on a lot of things. And that's okay. That's how it should be. But wouldn't it be nice if instead of focusing on the opinions that pull us apart, we focus on the convictions that unite us. And for us, that's liberty.