While many of my Facebook "friends" share my politics, others do not. This is sometimes a point of contention between us. "I know that you hate
"The history of Poland... gives a lesson which all our countrymen should study: the example of a country erased from the map of the world by the dissensions of its own citizens." --Thomas Jefferson to William Duane, 1811. ME 13:66
It doesn't really matter which party controls the White House or Congress. Whichever party has the upper hand in numbers, the other party will vote against in all things. Doesn't matter what makes common sense (like extending unemployment benefits during this time of severe recession). Democrats are for it, so Republicans are against it. And during the Bush Administration, the opposite was equally true.
It is no longer possible to be bi-partisan, because anyone who is not like me is "wholly other" (to use theological terminology) and therefore the enemy. Those who govern us no longer work for the common good, but for the preservation of their party alone.
With thinking like this, we never would have prevailed in World War II, nor put astronauts on the moon. Those were both cases of working together, an ability which has atrophied due to under-use.
So here's what I would like everyone to know: I AM NOT THE ENEMY! Although we may choose different paths to get there, our destination is the same: life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. There are enemies out there, to be certain. If I could put them on "wanted posters", I would put a bounty on "Apathy", "Cynicism", "Self-Absorption", "Hubris"..............but not on my neighbor down the street who voted for McCain/Palin, nor the husband of a friend who listens to Rush Limbaugh every day.
Unless we can come out of our siege mentality, our potential ability to influence for justice will surely soon be "erased from the map of the world".
I am not the enemy. Neither are you.
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