The soul has greater need of the ideal than the real for it is by the real that we exist, it is by the ideal that we live
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Are These The Front LInes?
There has been, for some time now, another civil war going on in this country. We all know it, we all realize it's been many years since its inception, and we also realize that there is no resolution in sight.
This one is no less important than the last. It is no less urgent than the war fought for the rights of Americans who had been relegated to sub-human status. It is an assault on the rights of all of us.
The argument that America is for some and not all is invalid. It holds no greater promise than for those who are oppressed. Than for those who seek its promise. Than for those who wish to know the sweet taste of true freedom.
And, as we know, we are none of us free when others are oppressed.
Today we must put all that aside. We must come together as one united citizenry. As a people, of all colors, all faiths, all orientations, and demonstrate to not only the rest of the world, but to ourselves most importantly, that we are a nation that meets its challenges head on, that though we may have faltered these past few years, we are still strong, and determined to lead. We are more capable and willing than ever to take the world by the hand and lead it into the light that is everyones, by the simple right of their birth.
I hope we are capable of such a feat.
Shortly after President Obama finished his inaugural speech I passed the African American custodian in the hallway. I knew he'd watched the inauguration as I had in my office.
He gave me the thumbs up. I looked at him and crossed my fingers.
He smiled and nodded.
"Amen brother", he said.
"Amen"
This one is no less important than the last. It is no less urgent than the war fought for the rights of Americans who had been relegated to sub-human status. It is an assault on the rights of all of us.
The argument that America is for some and not all is invalid. It holds no greater promise than for those who are oppressed. Than for those who seek its promise. Than for those who wish to know the sweet taste of true freedom.
And, as we know, we are none of us free when others are oppressed.
Today we must put all that aside. We must come together as one united citizenry. As a people, of all colors, all faiths, all orientations, and demonstrate to not only the rest of the world, but to ourselves most importantly, that we are a nation that meets its challenges head on, that though we may have faltered these past few years, we are still strong, and determined to lead. We are more capable and willing than ever to take the world by the hand and lead it into the light that is everyones, by the simple right of their birth.
I hope we are capable of such a feat.
Shortly after President Obama finished his inaugural speech I passed the African American custodian in the hallway. I knew he'd watched the inauguration as I had in my office.
He gave me the thumbs up. I looked at him and crossed my fingers.
He smiled and nodded.
"Amen brother", he said.
"Amen"
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