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Reagan: Beware Erosion of American Spirit
Townhall.com ^
| November 18, 2012
| Mark Baisley
Posted on 11/18/2012 7:15:09 AM PST by Kaslin
We pause as a nation to give thanks this week. Thanksgiving Day is readily my favorite of patriotic holidays. As a requisite to taking in this article, I encourage you to read my Townhall article from one year ago on the history of the American Thanksgiving; You can find that article by clicking HERE.
The American Thanksgiving celebration keeps alive one of our nations most intriguing and meaningful chapters. Ronald Reagan made a similar attempt of preserving wisdom at a milestone moment of his presidency. In his
farewell address at the end of his term on January 11, 1989, President Reagan told the nation, There is a great tradition of warnings in presidential farewells. And Ive got one thats been on my mind for some time.
He spoke at length about the resurgence of national pride that the United States had experienced during his eight year tenure. It wont last unless its grounded in thoughtfulness and knowledge. An informed patriotism is what we want.
Several times during that speech from the Oval Office, Reagan referred to Americas role battling for freedoms in World War II. He cautioned that, If we forget what we did, we wont know who we are. Reagan then advised, I am warning of an eradication of the American memory that could result ultimately in an erosion of the American spirit.
President Reagan closed his final personal conversation to us citizens with his famous reference to the United States as a shining city on a hill. He credited an American Pilgrim, John Winthrop, with supplying that turn of phrase.
In the same year that the Mayflower carried William Bradford and the other pilgrims to Plymouth Rock, English shipbuilders launched a galleon sail ship with an eagle as its figurehead. Ten years later, in 1630, this ship was re-christened by English puritans as the Arbella, commissioned to carry the Charter of Massachusetts (still preserved in the Massachusetts State archives) along with its new governor, John Winthrop.
Like the future President Ronald Reagan, Governor Winthrop appreciated the magnitude of the North American experiment with freedoms and the wisdom of remembering. While still aboard the Arbella, Winthrop delivered a sermon that included the statement, For we must consider that we shall be a city upon a hill. The eyes of all people are upon us, so that if we shall deal falsely with our God in this work we have undertaken, and so cause Him to withdraw His present help from us, we shall be made a story and a byword through the world.
Winthrop appropriately gave credit to the one who originated the expression city on a hill from some 1,600 years earlier. Jesus of Nazareth, in his famous Sermon on the Mount, was proffering instructions to a crowd of disciples, preparing them for their own imminent pilgrimage. Jesus told them, You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden. (Matthew 5:14)
Fifteen years into his run as governor, Winthrop added his own farewell warning, delivered as a speech. He philosophized on the nature of liberty for mankind, first speaking of personal liberties. He then continued with, The other kind of liberty I call civil or federal; it may also be termed moral, in reference to the covenant between God and man, in the moral law, and the politic covenants and constitutions, amongst men themselves. This liberty is the proper end and object of authority, and cannot subsist without it; and it is a liberty to that only which is good, just, and honest. This liberty you are to stand for, with the hazard (not only of your good, but) of your lives, if need be. Whatsoever crosseth this is not authority but a distemper thereof.
So, fellow patriots; Let us focus this week on appreciating the blessings of life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness endowed to each of us, equally, by our Creator. Then next week, lets resume our watch for the distemper thereof.
Happy Thanksgiving.
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posted on
11/18/2012 7:15:15 AM PST
by
Kaslin
To: Kaslin
As I’ve said, their primary goal is to destroy the spirit of freedom, accomplishment, and the enjoyment of rewards for sacrifice and effort.
Once they destroy that spirit, it will be easy for them to reduce us to the tier-two structure that was the original intent of Marx, the rulers, and the corporatists that colluded together to destroy the American experiment.
To: Kaslin
I am warning of an eradication of the American memory that could result ultimately in an erosion of the American spirit. ...and ironically and symbolically, soon after he gave this warning, he got Alzheimer's disease. As his life stood for the values for freedom and against tyranny, so his death seems to have symbolized America's forgetfulness. America is suffering from fatal Alzheimer's disease.
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posted on
11/18/2012 8:07:59 AM PST
by
PapaNew
To: Ghost of Philip Marlowe
“As I’ve said, their primary goal is to destroy the spirit of freedom, accomplishment, and the enjoyment of rewards for sacrifice and effort.”....and this will be accomplished through public education, as Reagan well knew. In order for states to receive additional federal money and be released from the requirements of NCLB, they have to adopt a teacher evaluation system based 40% on student performance. My concern is not that teachers be held accountable, but rather the insidious shifting of ownership of accomplishments from the student to an external “force”. Success and failure are no longer the product of individual effort, but instead they are the externalized result of a “good” teacher or a “bad” teacher. “I’m poor, it’s your fault; I don’t have a phone, it’s your fault; I’m uneducated, it’s your fault”....and we wonder where entitlement thinking comes from?
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posted on
11/18/2012 8:29:33 AM PST
by
Inured
To: Kaslin
Once they destroy that spirit, it will be easy for them to reduce us to the tier-two structure that was the original intent of Marx, the rulers, and the corporatists that colluded together to destroy the American experiment. We are already there. Wake up America. You have let slip our land in the hands of communists (way past Marxist) and might take a civil war to clean up Washington.
To: Kaslin
Good post. May God keep our spirit for our freedoms and our liberties, endowed by Him, strong and focused.
We cannot give up our fight, and we must be more determined now, than ever.
Lord, hear our prayers and give us strength to fight this fight.
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posted on
11/18/2012 10:05:06 AM PST
by
Jane Long
("Miss me yet?" - Mitt)
To: Jane Long
“Lord, hear our prayers and give us strength to fight this fight.”
I think it’s pretty clear that the Lord spoke loudly and clearly on Nov. 6, saying a resounding, “No!” to millions of praying Americans. If He and we aren’t on the same mindset, and it appears we aren’t, then fighting seems a waste of time. He has other plans for this country, and it ain’t pretty. It seems that America is reaping what we’ve sown by not turning from “wicked ways”.
To: Slyfox
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posted on
11/18/2012 10:51:05 AM PST
by
kingattax
(99 % of liberals give the rest a bad name)
To: MayflowerMadam
As a pastor once said, God
always answers prayers, and in one of three ways;
Yes
Not yet
No, I've got something better.
Think positive.
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posted on
11/18/2012 11:42:07 AM PST
by
skeeter
To: skeeter
Yeah; Dad said that in the pulpit many times during his 60 years in the ministry. Except he added to the list a simple, “No.”
I know the “something better” is in the future, and not on this earth. And I know, too, that Christians should expect persecution, which is occurring to some extent now, but will be blatant the longer these types of administrations continue.
“ugh”, right?
To: Kaslin
The American spirit is with us...we’re just trying to figure out what to do with it.
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posted on
11/19/2012 7:37:21 AM PST
by
CodeToad
(Liberals are bloodsucking ticks. We need to light the matchstick to burn them off.)
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