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Peace at any cost is a Prelude to War!

The Misplaced Passions Of Our Misguided Patriotism


By
Lee R. Shelton IV


  Toogood Reports [Wednesday, January 2, 2002; 12:01 a.m. EST]
URL: http://ToogoodReports.com/
What is patriotism? If you subscribe to the dictionary definition of the word
you would say that patriotism is the love for or the devotion to one's
country. If, however, you subscribe to the prevailing post-9/11 definition
you would say that patriotism is the blind, unquestioning devotion to one's
national government. There is, as you might guess, a huge difference.

This redefining of patriotism has been evident across the entire political
spectrum. "Conservatives," who have made a living voicing their opposition to
big government yet have failed to do anything about it, have climbed aboard
the patriotic bandwagon and have stated their unwavering support of President
Bush's methods in his war on terrorism. "Liberals," who have enjoyed
demonizing the military except when their boy Clinton was in office, are now
waving flags along with their "conservative" brethren and are even joining in
choruses of "God Bless America."

The average American can also show his or her patriotism by proudly
displaying Old Glory in virtually every venue imaginable. The flag of our
federal government can be seen unfurled on T-shirts, jackets, socks, lapel
pins, football helmets, stocking caps, coffee mugs, serving trays, napkins,
towels, ball point pens, bumper stickers...the list is endless. By flying the
flag they are sending Washington a message: "We're behind you! We support you
110%! Go get 'em!"

That's all well and good. If what happened on September 11 was an act of war,
Congress should declare war and see to it that the threat against our
national security is eliminated. But what we have now is not technically a
war.

Ever since 1941, declaring war has been viewed as a mere formality, something
we can avoid by sidestepping the Constitution and allowing the president to
have unilateral control of the military. I suppose waiting for Congress to
declare war only gets in the way of the Commander in Chief´s ability to do
what we elected him to do.

We have forgotten that our government needs constitutional restraints and
have come to the conclusion that to limit government in times of crisis is
unpatriotic. We have decided that our immediate albeit temporary safety is
worth sacrificing a little liberty. You want military tribunals without a
declaration of war and with no congressional oversight? You got it! You want
a new government bureaucracy created to mandate strategies for local law
enforcement? No problem! You want the federal government to take over airport
security despite its inability to protect our borders? Consider it done!

Our leaders in Washington are hoping that we are so embroiled in our
patriotism that we will go along with their efforts to assume more power than
they were ever meant to have. Many Americans are so blinded by their
"neo-patriotism" that just about anything short of an outright ban on the
freedom of speech will be tolerated. And I cannot even say that with complete
confidence.

Politicians would have you believe that the true patriots are those
concentrating on our current undeclared war and are devoted to avenging the
deaths of thousands of Americans. In their minds, true patriots do not
question authority when Congress and the president are trying to do their
jobs. We´re at war. How dare anyone second-guess the intentions of the ruling
class!

Unfortunately, too many people have forgotten what a true patriot is. True
patriots are those who are still devoted to upholding and defending the
Constitution of the United States and the principles that built this nation.
True patriots understand that limitations have been placed on the federal
government for a reason, and that without those limitations we are no better
than the tyrannical regimes we claim to abhor. True patriots know that Uncle
Sam poses a bigger threat to our freedoms than Uncle Osama.

Whether you believe we are engaged in a just war or not, the fact remains
that our government has historically capitalized on crises in order to pry
liberty from the hands of the very citizens whose rights it has sworn to
protect. A true patriot would not cave in to the pressure to exchange liberty
for safety. A true patriot would remain wary of every move the government
made and would scrutinize the government's actions in light of the
Constitution.

Irish statesman John Philpot Curran once said,

"The condition upon which G-d hath given liberty to man is eternal vigilance;
which condition if he break, servitude is at once the consequence of his
crime and the punishment of his guilt."
I can't help but wonder, are there any true patriots left in America?

(The same may be said for Christians, if a Christian was to die for his
faith, would he really know what he was dying for?  --  Bill )




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