Posted on 11/20/2010 10:43:31 AM PST by Al B.
The following is an exclusive sneak peek at my new book America By Heart which comes out next Tuesday. Signed editions are still available for pre-order at barnesandnoble.com. You can click here to pre-order your copy.
Enjoy the excerpt:
Americans are awakening again to the wisdom of that sweet old lady at the Boston Tea Party rally holding up a copy of the Constitution: When All Else Fails, Read the Instructions.When we take the time to actually read them, the instructions for America are pretty straightforward. They are the truths of our founding and more. They are the principles that have made our country greatkeeping our government limited, our markets free, and our families strong. But the thing is, these principles, like all fundamental human truths, are not self-reinforcing. They have to be remembered, cherished, and taught to new generations of Americans.
Moms know better than most that we are all born unformed and fallen. Any parent of a two-year-old knows her childs potential for both good and bad. And every parent of a high school graduate or a young soldier, sailor, airman, or Marine knows the sense of pride and accomplishment that comes with raising a good and decent child. Molding the crooked timber of humanity requires the grace of God, the patience of caring parents, and the dedication of good teachers. Creating a great nation from the diverse peoples who make America requires a strong sense of who we are and what we believe in. We have to know this, remember it, and teach it.
We have to know what makes America exceptional today more than ever because it is under assault today more than ever.
When I was preparing for my debate with then-vice-presidential candidate Joe Biden during the 2008 campaign I came across a quote from Ronald Reagan that perfectly expresses our need to preserve and protect American values. I quickly memorized it so I could use it for my closing statement, knowing that seventy million viewers would listen and learn from Reagans wise words:
Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didnt pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our childrens children what it was once like in the United States when men were free.
I cant think of a sadder prospect for Todd and me than our spending our sunset years telling our grandson, Tripp, and our grandchildren yet to come about what it was like in America when we were strong and proud and free.
But maybe I can think of a sadder prospect: Tripp and our other grandchildren spending their whole lives working to pay off the irresponsible debt we have accumulated and are about to leave to them.
Neither of these futures is one I want for my grandchildren. Fortunately, I have been given a great gift, the gift of seeing this amazing country up close and personal, in a way that few Americans can. When I began writing this book, I thought carefully about the many wonderful folks Id met over the past couple of years, and I reread the articles, books, and devotionals theyd shared with me. I also asked some of the people I love and trust to share with me the stories, the characters, and the words that form their view of America. Ive been amazed at some of the things Ive learned, comforted by much of it, and challenged in my views more than once.
And when I took these bits and pieces of Americana and blended them with my own experiences and views, I came up with this book. Its my view of America and what has made her great. Its the ideas our country was founded on. Its the strength of our families. Its the grit of our national character. Its our faith in God, how it has shaped our nation and continues to fortify us as a people. President Reagans call for us to fight for, protect, and pass on to future generations the sources and meaning of our freedom is both a political and a personal call; it is a challenge, both for our country and for us individually. I take this challenge seriously. Passing on peace, prosperity, and liberty to the next generation requires a strong military, a free market, and a healthy constitutional order. But none of that will be sufficient if our children are not taught to have a reverence for the ideas, ideals, and traditions that are central to the American experiment.
This is my America, from my heart, and by my heart. I give it now to my children and grandchildren, and to yours, so they will always know what it was like in America when people were free.
Awesome........Great!!! I already ordered the Book, can’t wait!!!
Sh is going to run rings around the other contenders....that’s why they attack her, they see trouble is ahead and the name is Sarah Palin
I ordered 10 signed ones 2 days ago. My Christmas presents!
Washington politicians are a cabal of power hungry, corrupt, self serving, ling, men and women selling America out to collapse and disintegration. Progressives have an insane idea of the future one world power structure; and it depends on destroying the one nation truly based on freedom and liberty of individuals. Americans having the right to own land, right to own private property, limited government, freedom of religion, freedom to move around freely. Choosing their own locations, work, school, Doctor, future. Raising their own children.
We must prevail. God help us in our day, in Jesus name, amen.
bookmark . . . literally :-).
Ping
Sarah Palin is such a wonderful breath of fresh air.
Thanks for the ping, Al. I can only say one thing about her: “She’s serious.”
This scares and enrages both the left and the Establishment but it inspires the American people. They don’t mind hearing words such as this, but they simply cannot tolerate this kind of talk from leaders who really mean it, like Reagan and Palin.
When our children are growing up we try to give them inspiring family stories so they have something to live up to. We don’t harp on the miscreants in our family history or talk endlessly about some drunken ancestor or living evil relative. Instead we instill in them pride and tell them of their brave relative, smart ancestor, etc. Way after they are grown we laugh with them about the less desirable behaviors, but while they are growing up we want them to be proud to be a “(fill in last name”) don’t we?
So why don’t people see that the same is true of the country? We must raise our children to see the goodness of America and Americans and not harp on ugly truths which they can learn about later on. This country has so much more to be proud of than to be ashamed of and I thank Sarah Palin for giving voice to America’s excellence and working to restore national self-esteem. No apologizing, no self-deprecating. Personal self-esteem has elevated to the level of narcissism, while somehow at the same time, national self-esteem is ignored and it is thought hip to badmouth America. This looks like it will be a good book.
Don’t forget to buy a copy for your local high school library. Many in high school will be voting in 2012 and libraians always like to have copies of a best seller on their shelf. They seldom have the money to buy them however.
Tears flowing down this grizzly 53 yr old’s cheeks.
You too? I’m serious! I felt a tug at my heart
Yep all of the 6’3” 270 lbs of this former bar brawlin’ mad man!
Great post, Al...many thanks
Emerson said this: “Beware when the great God lets loose a thinker on this planet”
And also this: “I hate quotations. Tell me what you know.”
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