250 AND STILL GOING!!!
In this country, we pause each year to
celebrate the Fourth of July—and rightly so. We have much to be thankful for,
and a national holiday is a fitting tribute to the founders who risked their
lives and fortunes to secure our freedom from King George III’s tyranny.
Nearly 250 years later, what have we accomplished?
First, we remain a free nation. We have not been conquered by a foreign power,
and we still enjoy fundamental liberties that many people around the world long
for. We can criticize our government without fear of imprisonment. We can
worship as we choose, according to our own beliefs. We possess rights that are
rare and precious.
So what is the point? Each day, when I turn on my computer or watch television,
I am confronted by a steady stream of serious issues: immigration, conflict
abroad, crime, education, pollution, energy independence, criminal
rehabilitation, drug use, and health care.
The list seems endless, and at times it can feel overwhelming. It may make you
want to pull the covers over your head and wait for better days. It is easy to
believe that one person cannot influence problems this large.
If that is what you think, then it is time to think again. You do count,
and your voice matters. One thing is clear: leaders in Washington notice when
citizens across the country speak up, especially when they oppose something
that was expected to pass easily. They may not always like hearing from us, but
they do hear us. You need to stay on top of current events and make your voice
be heard. Remember, all politicians are constantly looking to be re-elected.
They do not like to hear from someone with an opinion other than their own.
That is my point. Whether you are a Republican, a Democrat, or something else
entirely, where else in the world do people have opportunities like we do in
this nation? I, for one, am tired of hearing that this country is beyond
repair. Yes, we have problems. Yes, we face issues that require attention and
fair solutions. But every nation striving to improve must confront difficult
challenges. We should see the glass as half full, not half empty.
We should not be afraid to express our opinions, no matter how small or insignificant
they may seem. Write to your representatives. Call or email them. Send letters
to your local newspaper editors. Attend school board meetings. Get involved.
Speak from the heart. Ask questions, learn from others, and listen to people
whose experiences differ from your own. You may learn something valuable.
One of the biggest issues of our day seems to be opposition to individual opinions. You are labeled as a ‘racist’, ‘sexist’, or a variety of other names if you do not agree with someone and agree to their points of view. I suggest you go back and read up on the issues that faced the men who drew up the declaration of independence. Did they agree on every item? No!...they did not, but they knew they had to have something basic to start with in order to make the break from England. Our nation is evolving in a good way. We have solved many wrongs and evils that existed over many years, but we have a long way to go before we are finished. The point is …..we are not finished yet. But the fact that we are aware that we are not finished works well in our favor. It shows that we are receptive to changes that are necessary and helpful to our society. Many of the people that a know do not always agree with my philosophy of world events or my suggestions and solutions to solving the miseries of society. That’s fine with me, I have my opinions and you can have yours. Am I right and you are wrong or vice versa? Of course not, but if we can agree to disagree and still be friends, then that’s how civilized societies work best. Always remember this quote …"If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter."…George Washington.
Do we get it right the first time? Of course not. You never
learned how to cook, drive, sail or fish or sew a pattern exactly correct the
first time. No one I’ve ever met did anything correctly the first time. It
takes years of practice and determination to get the process correct. Our
government is the same, it needs fine tuning.
This remains one of the richest and most blessed countries in the world. There
are those who would like to weaken us, change our direction, or limit our
freedoms. We cannot ignore that reality. We must stay vigilant and alert. At
the same time, we should remember that, despite its imperfections, this country
offers freedoms and opportunities unmatched by most others. The men who signed
the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, were people of great vision.
We must continue to uphold their ideals so that we can build an even greater
nation in the years ahead.
See you next week….Peary Perry