"You can always count on the U.S. to do the right thing - once it has exhausted the alternatives." - Winston Churchill
"It is common sense to take a method and try it. If it fails, admit it frankly and try another. But above all, try something."
- Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt
In the days when the U.S. was being born through a declaration of independence, and a groundbreaking Constitution, one of our founding statesmen was scientist, thinker, inventor, writer/publisher, and bon vivant, Benjamin Franklin.
One afternoon, upon leaving the Pennsylvania Statehouse (which we call Independence Hall today) a passing tradesman asked him what was going on inside. Dr. Franklin told about a chair in the statehouse which had a half-sun carved upon it. "I look at that sun and ask myself if it is a rising, or a setting sun. Today I know that it is a rising sun. We have a free country, a democracy . . . if we can keep it."
I love the land of my birth; it's a natural way to feel. But lately I, and many other citizens, have been made to feel disloyal for calling our country back to it's better angels. My entire life has been lived in a time of culture war. Liberty, free opinion, civility, have all been damaged in some deep way. But now those warriors are getting on in age. A new generation of pragmatism, one motivated by high ideals, prepares to take center stage.
I have seen JFK rise and fall. Dr. King inspire and fall. I have seen humans walk on the moon, polio defeated, the Berlin wall's demise, and the turn of a century from "19" to "20". But NEVER have I experienced a moment in history like this one.
Last night's weather forecast: "High Clouds Clearing Tomorrow."
Perhaps the Hawaiian way has rubbed off on me, but I can read messages in those skies:
Yes. The shadow will be off of our high places soon. The sun seems to be rising.
We know that trauma lives on in the body and the mind, and that it can span generations ("The sins of the father"). Today the brow of every American of color is smoother. The conscience of every European-American is lighter. My bi-racial nephew will grow up in a changed world. Dr. King did not live to get here with us, but WE AS A PEOPLE are entering a promised land. A land where the great ideals of America are a little more tangible. Where we listen to each other "especially when we disagree." Where the 'heavy lifting' can begin.
"Free at last, Free at last. Thank God almighty we're free at last."
Today my flag is wholly sweet to me again; once more it represents values higher than torture, and endless war. It belongs to me as a citizen, representing my fondest ideals and aspirations again. New solutions are at hand and we are all a part of them.
This morning George W. Bush made a gracious, articulate speech that I listened to without rising blood pressure. It was addressed to me, to all of us as one people.
English drinking song during the American Revolution: "The world turned upside down."
An age of Miracles has begun! A L O H A! Cloudia
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ReplyDeleteIt feels good again to be an American. And now the work that's needed to make the dream and the promise real begins. Thank you for the Franklin story. Let's just hope we always remeber his warning..."if we keep it."
ReplyDeleteSo glad the skies there are clearing. They're bright here in Atlanta, too.
I hope the honeymoon lasts for 4 years and Obama makes good on his promises.
ReplyDeleteGreat post!
ReplyDeleteAnd here's to a new saner tomorrow!
:-Daryl
Lovely post! Its a new day. The energy from the past two days has been phenominal.
ReplyDeleteYes we can!
Grandpa: Yes. We are ALL Americans again! It does feel good.
ReplyDeleteGiGi: I'm right there with you. But I think: "YES We Can!"
Ah, Dear Daryl: From (Pacific)sea to shining (Atlantic) sea, we are again one.
Noni: Thanks for YOUR dear egplant purple visits to the Comfort Spiral.
Aloha Welcome my friends!
Thanks for pointing out your post to me. It must be an exciting time to be an American. You said it all better than I did, as an observer of your counrty. I genuinely believe Obama is good for us all and he's certainly restored faith in America, and you as a population faith and good will again in Americans. America is back where it belongs, the bastion of democracy and I think the rest of us should learn and act upon this. Excellent post.
ReplyDeletepraise the laord, we can all breath again, and the killing machine that was named usa will now cease
ReplyDeleteAMEN! Yes we can.
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WELL DONE AMERICA!
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