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jbm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-28-05 10:52 PM
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come read my article..please :)
just because I'm proud of it. It's for the new dem newsletter being published in Pettis County (Missouri).

I have a friend in Chicago that edited it for me, but I reedited it a little so if there are mistakes in it, they are mine.



It's hard to be a liberal. We have to be at the front of every issue when it's unpopular, and we get little or no credit for its success when the rest of the world finally catches up. We can find ourselves historically easy enough. That group of people who objected to sacrificing virgins in exchange for good weather and happy volcanoes? That was us. We were also the folks who rose up against the ancient Egyptians, crying, "Let our people go." We were the early Greek thinkers who spent lifetimes debating truth and justice and virtue. We were the fishermen following a barefoot guy whose radical ideas about kindness and equality got him executed.


In more recent generations, the movements that ended slavery and lynchings and promoted civil rights and advanced womens rights and improved the quality of life for the world and all of its people...all of that stuff was us. We stormed the Bastille to overthrow the French monarchy, hid Jews in our attics during Hitler's reign, helped Cambodian professors masquerade as farmers to avoid Pol Pot's genocide, rebelled against Communist dictators in Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Lithuania, and secretly educated our daughters under the Taliban.


In 1845 the evangelical conservative element of the Presbyterian General Assembly wrote that slavery was based on "some of the plainest declarations of the Word of God," and of course they believed that the liberals who objected to slavery were anti-Christian. Throughout history, conservatives have managed to find moral righteousness in atrocities that ranged from relatively mild oppressions to mass murder. And also throughout history, the movements that finally brought society out of the darkness and into the light came from liberals.

It would be a lot easier for us liberals to take if people would look backwards and say, "Wow! Thank God for those liberals! What were we thinking!!!???" Unfortunately, that's not how it works.

Change happens so slowly, and in such a complex fashion, that it really doesn't show up until it's so far behind us that we've all rewritten history. We tend to give everyone the credit for having moved forward, and we exonerate the foot-draggers and resistors who held us back. I suppose you could say that's the political downside of our liberal mind-set that advocates tolerance and forgiveness. But our humane philosophy is such a key platform in our view of an ideal society that we can never afford to compromise it. Besides, it works.

These are incredibly frustrating times for us, because the world is in desperate, critical need of progressives. You know what we're up against: Domestically, we need alternative fuel sources, safeguards for the environment, and a way to modify our economy so that it won't be shattered if the world becomes less oil-dependent. We have to halt the rapidly widening "income gap" and restore meaning to the American Dream. We need to figure out how the world's richest nation can match the health-care of less-wealthy civilizations. We need to regain the educational superiority we've lost to a long list of other countries. Perhaps toughest and most crucial of all, we must make our own votes, as citizens, more meaningful to our legislators than the campaign-donation "votes" of corporations.

Globally, this is a time for great diplomacy as China emerges as a major power. We must find coolheaded ways to de-escalate volatile situations such as international terrorism instead of escalating them with thoughtless reactions. We need intense planning for dealing with the new global economy--planning that may entail sensible regulatory constraints on the very corporations that now rule our government. We need to restore our moral leadership in the world, salvaging it from the serious damage it's suffered in recent years from questionable elections, favoritism to the few over the many, unprovoked war, casual imprisonment without trial, indefinite suspension of our civil rights, and torture as a military policy.

The world of progress belongs to the liberals. But instead of being in a place where we can rise to the occasion and meet the needs of the world, we find ourselves without power, and blocked by the shortsightedness and fear of change that is the world of conservatism.

Keeping the faith in this environment is easy to say and hard to do, but I know that we will, because we're the liberals. As F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote in "The Great Gatsby, "..and so we beat on, boats against the current.." The rest of the line says, "borne back ceaselessly into the past," and that's where F. Scott and I disagree a little, because I do believe we make constant--if sometimes imperceptible--inroads into the future. It's a great line though, and one that runs through my head fairly often these days. It's hard to be a liberal. It's frustrating, and there are few rewards that seem obvious at the time. But historically, we can look back and see all the massive and wonderful changes we've implemented over the years, and how very much the world depends on us.

".. and so we beat on, boats against the current..."










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Booster Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-28-05 10:58 PM
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1. Very nice article. You reminded me of a lot of things I had forgotten
about and I thank you for that. You know your stuff and I'm proud to call you a liberal. Keep writing; it's good.
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jbm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-28-05 11:07 PM
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4. Thanks! : ) ..n/t
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Child_Of_Isis Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-28-05 11:00 PM
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2. I like it!
It's quite good.
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jbm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-28-05 11:08 PM
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5. and thank you also : )..n/t
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wli Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-28-05 11:07 PM
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3. we're approximately as much of moral leaders as Germany in the 1950's
We're not going to "get moral leadership back" by electing a new president, or even sending this one to the Hague.
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jbm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-28-05 11:20 PM
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6. I'm not sure I understand what you're saying..
Edited on Thu Jul-28-05 11:35 PM by jbm
I do believe that there is as much moral leadership available in this country as there ever has been. I believe the greeks had it right, and that true morality is when people make a conscious decision to take the higher road not because it's the law or their religion or the way they were raised, but because they have a desire to be a person of virtue and character. I think human nature is such that a reasonable percentage of people will always opt to be of high moral character.

If society begins to perceive that there are fewer and fewer people of good moral character around, maybe society should look and see if their version of the rules that define morality are due for an update.

thanks for your post!:)
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Jon8503 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-29-05 09:33 PM
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7. Hey jbm, I have to say a very good article and it must have
something in it because as I was reading it I felt dam proud to be a liberal. You said a lot of things that were so true.

Thanks for posting this and sharing it with us. Let us know how it goes.
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