A Different Time, But The Same Place
By: R.J. Moeller
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We're roughly a year away from the next Inauguration Day. At this time next year, one of three men will be sworn in as our president for the following 4 years. For all intents and purposes, it's between Mitt and Newt for the Republicans, and then obviously between Barack Obama and the winner of the GOP family feud.
It's a frustrating and nervous time for many voters - especially conservatives. Many people who share my worldview are disheartened by the prospect of having to vote in the primaries for someone they aren't thrilled about, followed by 6 months or more of wall-to-wall partisan quarreling. Added to this is the fact that all Americans are frustrated and nervous about things like the economy, education, and foreign policy time-bombs that appear on the verge of massive explosion.
The hard, bitter truth is this: all of those worries are legitimate and justified. No sense in denying it. Acceptance is the first step to recovery.
But alas, all is not lost. Not yet, anyway. I stumbled upon one of my all-time favorite YouTube clips this evening and it reminded me of something very important: This is a special place, our country.
The ideas, ideals, and values we have built our society and government on are different. They are special. We aren't individually special or better than the people of other countries. We're all God's children. We're all fallen men and women, no different than Americans of any other age. The times in which the Founders or Abraham Lincoln or Ronald Reagan lived in weren't special.
The beliefs those men lived by, governed by, were special.
It's easy to grow nostalgic when you watch a clip like this one above. It's easy to grow discouraged when you step back and take an honest assessment of the political and cultural landscape of our time.
But I still believe that this is a special place, made so by our ideas, ideals, and values. The capstone of the American experiment in self-government - one which the progressive builders of a secular welfare state have rejected - is simply this: "endowed by our Creator with certain unalienable rights." That's it. That's everything. With it we may still fall, should it be God's will. Without it, we cannot help but fail.
Americans still claim a faith in God, however weak the beating pulse of true religion in this country may be. We still acknowledge the importance of family, even to the point where we have contentious on-going debates about how "family" (and its precursor "marriage") will be defined. We even still have huge swaths of young men and women who volunteer their lives to serve and protect their fellow citizens. (Thanks Brent and Matt!)
God, family, country: and in that order.
It may be a different time, but it's still the same place. We don't need another Reagan. We need an intellectual and spiritual revival - a moral resuscitation.
We need 300 million "Reagan's" who share in the vision articulated above. Or - and this is in closing - at the very least can agree on the moving words from a WWI soldier's diary that The Gipper quoted that cold, blustery Inauguration Day 21 years ago:
We are told that on Martin Treptow's body was found a diary. On the flyleaf under the heading, "My Pledge," he had written these words: "America must win this war. Therefore, I will work, I will save, I will sacrifice, I will endure, I will fight cheerfully and do my utmost, as if the issue of the whole struggle depended on me alone."




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January 27th, 2012 - 02:06
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January 28th, 2012 - 11:37
Wow, as a man who has lived almost eight decades, I have seen the changes in our country with sadness. Martin Treptow’s diary t5ells us a lot about the American spirit. That spirit , to me . seems to be gone.
We are overrun with folks escaping from worse economies than ours. In tolerance, those we elected to protect us and our rights have turned a blind eye to the infection of corruption in our government and the cost of supporting those poor souls whom come here for betterment.
Our government is like the captain of the Italian cruise ship that sank recently. They have leaped into the lifeboats before tending to the passengers. They have forgotten their oath to protect the passengers.
I saw a bright light in the midst og=f the 9/11 tragedy. My son and a couple of his friends, who were in freshman year of high school. They were at my home when I returned from work. They wanted to know if they could enlist to fight the enemies of our country. I was deeply moved. Later, much later, being youths, they lost their intensity of emotion.
They live in an age of constant distraction. Unless there is a happening akin to a serious body blow, they ignore it. I know of no way to overcome that. I fear the lessening of respect for the possibility of a divine being. But–deep inside , I remember that day when some of America’s youth, for a brief while, were filled with a love of country and aan almost paternal desire to avenge her and protect her.
I can only keep my faith and my prayers to believe that , should the need ariose, these oyub[ng folks of ours will rise up and be the Martin Treptows of today.
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