I have been thinking about that essay lately and how things have changed in this country in the 30 some years since I graduated high school. The America that I see today is nothing like the America I saw then. The America that I saw then was an America whose government was actually by the people and for the people. Today our government is voted for by the people, but it does not represent the people. It represents a select few special interests and the egos of those who are supposed to have the good of the people first and foremost in their hearts and minds, not what kind of deal they can make for themselves. Back room, locked door deals are NOT the way that governing is to happen here in America. Corruption running rampantly and blatantly, for the whole world to see, is NOT how things should be.
Well, they will say, you are just being naive. You just don't understand how politics work, they will say. OK. Maybe I am naive and don't understand how THEIR politics work. But I do know much about being honest, about following the law, about listening to others--even when what they have to say may not be pleasing to my ears, about leading a group of people and having to put my own ego and wants on the back burner in deference to what those whom I am leading say they want. I am a pastor. As such, I do have to walk a very fine line where my words and my actions are concerned. So, too should our elected officials.
Most of the American people do not want the present form of health care take over that is being crafted to be foisted upon them--whether they want it or not. They do not want it because they can see the disaster that awaits them and future generations if it becomes law. They can see the increased costs and the decreased access to care. They can see that their ability to choose will be taken from them.
The present president, Barack Obama, was elected without anyone finding out very much about who he was or what he really believed. Obama himself told us that we were to judge him based on those with whom he kept company. He keeps company with socialists, communists, people who blow up government buildings and wish they could blow up more government buildings. Obama follows the writings of a man, Saul Alinsky, who was once mentored by Al Capone's enforcer, Frank Nitti, whom Alinsky called "the Professor" and of whom Alinsky became a student.
I believe that if the America that was birthed in 1776, that hundreds of thousands of people have fought and died to defend, of which millions have sacrificed to become a part, the country to which Ronald Reagan referred to as the "shining city on a hill" is to survive, if America is to remain a bastion of freedom, then "We the People" are going to have to continue to fight back with everything that we have.
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Thank you. This made me feel less lonely. You have brought upthought that I share. Renews my faith in fellow Americans. C. Retired Soldier and College Professor.
Posted by: Charlie | March 13, 2010 at 09:36 PM