my Op Ed piece for the New York Times
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 1:51 pm
As presidential debates air on television newscasters, pundits, professors, and talk-show hosts regurgitate each other's ideas and the weekly buzzwords. Our once-great nation is tasked again with the chore of electing a new president, the next Commander In Chief.
My friends, we've steadily watched our liberty and power as individuals diminish. The sterling wisdom of this country's founders has become a dusty museum wing which few deign to visit. The current lot of inbred career politicians, the groomed offspring of nepotic privilege, is unfit to secure a valid future for my children.
Governors, senators, and the power-mad wife of a former president plot, pose, and pander; they smile for the camera, criticize the current administration, and rest assured their constituents have forgotten they voted in favor of this present war. They spew generalizations. They talk of change. They neither discuss nor defend their voting records. The sum value of their political careers has mired our nation and now these bloated middle managers proclaim themselves agents of change.
Powers behind the press push the favored few ahead of the field from the start. New voices are stifled [in the most recent GOP debate Ron Paul railed against the war and asked, "How many men are you willing to let die for this?" -and he was cruelly lampooned in the media as a madman].
I know why Socrates drank poison.
I know why Oswald pulled the trigger.
Must we accept there is nothing new under the sun? Must we accede to the powers that be for fear of retribution? You might say, "At least there is no Gestapo, no KGB to come for us in the night." I regret to inform you the Federal Bureau of Investigation can search, seize, and detain without a warrant thanks to the Patriot Act.
This nation's last will and testament will be written on the tattered remains of its constitution.
Today is February 2, Groundhog Day, and I cannot help but feel we're doomed to repeat history's mistakes, to do it all over again. This writer cannot acquiesce.
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Will it be printed? I doubt it. They sent me an email saying it was being reviewed, however.
Suffice to say the political process in the states can be a source of great frustration for me.
My friends, we've steadily watched our liberty and power as individuals diminish. The sterling wisdom of this country's founders has become a dusty museum wing which few deign to visit. The current lot of inbred career politicians, the groomed offspring of nepotic privilege, is unfit to secure a valid future for my children.
Governors, senators, and the power-mad wife of a former president plot, pose, and pander; they smile for the camera, criticize the current administration, and rest assured their constituents have forgotten they voted in favor of this present war. They spew generalizations. They talk of change. They neither discuss nor defend their voting records. The sum value of their political careers has mired our nation and now these bloated middle managers proclaim themselves agents of change.
Powers behind the press push the favored few ahead of the field from the start. New voices are stifled [in the most recent GOP debate Ron Paul railed against the war and asked, "How many men are you willing to let die for this?" -and he was cruelly lampooned in the media as a madman].
I know why Socrates drank poison.
I know why Oswald pulled the trigger.
Must we accept there is nothing new under the sun? Must we accede to the powers that be for fear of retribution? You might say, "At least there is no Gestapo, no KGB to come for us in the night." I regret to inform you the Federal Bureau of Investigation can search, seize, and detain without a warrant thanks to the Patriot Act.
This nation's last will and testament will be written on the tattered remains of its constitution.
Today is February 2, Groundhog Day, and I cannot help but feel we're doomed to repeat history's mistakes, to do it all over again. This writer cannot acquiesce.
________________________________________
Will it be printed? I doubt it. They sent me an email saying it was being reviewed, however.
Suffice to say the political process in the states can be a source of great frustration for me.