The True Patriot
Those who truly care about the republic we once enjoyed, those
who are seriously concerned about the erosion of our civil
liberties, those who express rejection of American foreign
policy...are now often referred to in the most hostile of terms.
A resurgence in the irrational and hypocritical "my country
right or wrong" and the "love it or leave it" mentality is
experiencing newfound popularity.
To me, this portends an unrest among those who feel threatened
by those who challenge their agenda. It also indicates that the
powers that be (primarily the major US corporations who benefit
from a war time economy and their paid-for politicians at every
level of government) have done an excellent job of instilling
fear into many of the American people. Their success is
illustrated by the percentage of Americans who, fearful of
future terrorist attacks upon American soil, are willing to so
blindly allow their fundamental liberties to be taken away all
in the name of protecting the "homeland." Further, the same,
believe they are being patriotic in maintaining a stance of
support for their country.
Yes, they abhor the tragedy of 9-11; yes, they are legitimately
concerned regarding security in our nation; yes, they want those
responsible brought to justice...but what many fail to
understand, due to the indoctrination they constantly receive
from most news sources, is that all of that is possible to
accomplish, yea--it is only possible--without their giving up
their fundamental rights and likewise without America's invasion
of Iraq (or the other countries the US has its eye on).
If you value integrity, and if you love our nation as I do,
then you must not be afraid to consider information which
contradicts what you have been told by our government.
Unfortunately, the republic we are built upon, on which we, the
people, predicate our support for our country upon, is no
longer. It has been subtly circumvented into an oligarchy. True
patriots, regardless of where they stand on the issues, love
truth. Truth must be your highest priority. A love of truth
requires an in-depth research and consideration of the decisions
being made, in our name and supposedly on our behalf, by our
rulers.
I find it interesting the number of people who proclaim their
support for Bush and who view those of us who dissent from his
invasion of Iraq and his affront on our civil liberties as being
"un-American." In reality, anyone who would label another
American citizen as being "un-American" solely because of their
political position and disagreement with the man who is now
holds the office of President, is hypocritically contradicting
themselves. To be "American" is to practice our free speech in
the public forum no matter how popular or unpopular one's
position may be. To be a patriot is to love our country and
support our nation...it does not mean support for a president's
actions...on the contrary, a patriot looks to the U.S.
Constitution and upholds the principles on which this republic
was founded.
Few seem to adhere to or comprehend Theodore Roosevelt's
position: "To announce that there must be no criticism of the
President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or
wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile...but is morally
treasonable to the American people."
The word "patriot" is a good word...though often mis-used and
misunderstood. It does not automatically refer to those who have
served in our military forces, nor does it automatically
describe those who praise our government's international
policies nor those who outspokenly proclaim pride in the
American way of life, neither is a definition of those who agree
(or disagree) or support/do not support a particular candidate
or office holder--including that of the presidency. No.
A patriot cares for the well-being of his country. A patriot
courageously opposes those who seek to undermine the guiding
principles on which America has thrived. Ironically, those
patriots who have been warning us for years of the ever
increasing loss of the republic, are the ones now being labeled
as "unpatriotic"...and even being accused of siding with the
"enemy." True patriots remain committed to the truth, and will
criticize the president when the actions of the president
contradict the founding principles of our nation. Standing for
our country, not any particular politician, is the work of a
patriot.
What is unpatriotic is to practice the lie in furtherance of an
agenda. What is unpatriotic is to blindly proclaim your pride in
America while sufficing to remain ignorant of the facts. And,
even if one agrees with a president's policy, is it most
certainly not the work of a patriot to proclaim dissent as
"un-American." The hypocrisy.
The America I love and for whom our sons and daughters have
sacrificed for is being threatened by a most dangerous enemy.
Not the terrorist. But the enemy within: Those governed by greed
and power...and by those Americans who prefer to live their
daily lives in blind bliss until the day comes when suddenly
they realize the America they once lived in is no longer, but
has become a facade of the America we cherished and once was.
While many Americans wave their flag and speak their hateful
opposition of dissenters of current policy, the America they
think they have continues to erode by their own hands.
It is my hope, and the hope of millions, that America can
survive the tyrannical Bush and his gang...but I firmly believe
our only hope lies in the true patriots--those who value the
constitution and Bill of Rights--to boldly and courageously
speak the truth, expose corruption, and work for our country's
true best interest.
Will our constitution withstand and continue to be our guiding
force? Benjamin Franklin stated, "This constitution will fail,
as others have before it, and that will be due to the corruption
of the people, for whom in the end only despotism will serve."
Franklin was aware of the apathy of the people, and our
Constitution with all its good, was merely the best document our
nation's founders could develop amongst compromise, discussion,
and shared values...intrinsically, it laid the groundwork for
the citizens it was written to protect to ironically become
those who would destroy it. Yet this could not happen if the
American people were truly patriotic--not just apathetic people
content to exist in their relative comfort--without regards to
the world and its injustice, corruption, and power grabs--taking
place all around them.
America was meant to be a republic, not an empire.
True patriots examine the basis of our republic, and stand for
it--not a president, not a policy, and they do not allow fear to
do their choosing between right and wrong.
Be a patriot.