- Oct 9, 1999
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We, here, are all keenly aware of all that is wrong with our country. The list is fundamental and monumental. And yet, I, personally, yearn if not ache for the delusions of my childhood. The sight of our flag, Old Glory, or songs like America The Beautiful, heard or seen in the right context, can still bring a sentimental swelling of pride, or even a tear to my eye.
We stand in the shadows of our founding fathers, who did an exquisite (if flawed . . . all human endeavors are flawed because WE are flawed) job of bequeathing us a framework, an aspiration of a polity where we hold these truths to be self-evident, that ALL 'men' are created equal. We have been crawling, however hesitantly, towards that ideal ever since. I want to believe we'll get there. I NEED to believe we'll get there.
And so, on this anniversary of the founding of our grand experiment, I ask you, my fellow posters, to post herein in some measure of gratitude for all we have, as Americans, to be grateful for.
We stand in the shadows of our founding fathers, who did an exquisite (if flawed . . . all human endeavors are flawed because WE are flawed) job of bequeathing us a framework, an aspiration of a polity where we hold these truths to be self-evident, that ALL 'men' are created equal. We have been crawling, however hesitantly, towards that ideal ever since. I want to believe we'll get there. I NEED to believe we'll get there.
And so, on this anniversary of the founding of our grand experiment, I ask you, my fellow posters, to post herein in some measure of gratitude for all we have, as Americans, to be grateful for.