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A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day....06-21-05....The American Idea (revisited)
Jwfiv; Billie | jwfiv

Posted on 06/21/2005 5:40:28 AM PDT by Billie



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The American Idea
by jwfiv

Always I've carried the memory of standing in our front yard, under the great tree, pondering the just-acquired information that my neighborhood was only a small part of a big, round planet, and there was a place clear over on the other side of it called India, which was full of first-graders just like myself.




A typical Grail Castle moment of wonder as
my world enlarged
that afternoon.

The thought I remember so clearly is:

"I could have been
born over there...
but, I'd still be me."






        I learned that my corner of the globe was called America, and grew up to know that we are a country of free individuals, and the story of America is the tale of a brave and hardy people creating a Nation that embodied an Idea unique in all the history of nations.
That idea being that the individual person is endowed by the Creator with those famous and notorious "certain inalienable rights".
In the New World, it is the common man and woman who rule by Divine Right, not the king, emperor, priest, pharaoh or caliph, as in the Old World.
Holy smokes, what a grand thought... how reckless and bold and daring, yet how grounded in a faith in the worth and goodness of Man.
Declaration of Independence This revolutionary American Idea means that to be an American is to be guaranteed the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, and to understand that all people have the same right.....
all, everywhere.
From the first colonies, on through nationhood, Americans were from the European ethos, with its history and tradition of conquest and empire. This being a way not just of Europe, but most all of Man gone before.
For the Nation to be true to our Founding Idea, the Cornerstone of that City on the Hill, our task has been to honor and carry with us the best of the inherited culture, but also to unlearn the lessons and discard the ways of our forebears when they conflicted with our own charter.
The American ethos is a tradition and history of freedom and opportunity for every citizen...we don't colonize but liberate, and share, as best we can, not just wealth and comfort, gadgets and cheeseburgers, but, the Idea, so that all people in all nations may know their own inalienable rights, and be empowered to pursue their own destiny.
Of course, not all soil is good soil, and the Seed of Freedom will sometimes not take hold and flower unless the ground is turned over, and over, and over. It is said the Tree of Liberty is watered with the blood of patriots.
The generations must pass before this unlearning of the Old World's ways can be accomplished. This is so for us, as well as others, but, as Americans, we have a head start..



Three world wars, two very hot and one cold but no less dark and bloody, were waged in the 20th Century and the American Idea has proven triumphant beyond anyone's hope or vision, save a few optimists and visionaries, the beloved Ronaldus Magnus chief amongst them.






Another generation brings us to now, today, as the world turns over again before our eyes.
America finds itself in a war for survival, not just of our Nation, but of the Idea.
The Old Ways of Man can sense, and they bitterly resent, the global spread of Liberty, American-style, so they rear their tails, like scorpions, to strike our lives and poison our faith in That which sustains, inspires and transforms the world.
With this war on terror now upon us, we have a President who chooses to stand and meet the challenge.
The American Military wrote a new chapter in the history of warfare with its campaign to crush the Taliban and free the people of Afghanistan, and in the year since has been tracking and killing and caging their terrorist kin all over the world.




The President may soon again send our boys and girls and men and women in uniform into fierce battle...an imperative, as he knows the scorpions intend to strike a blow more crippling than September 11.
I believe this weighs heavy upon our Commander-In-Chief¹s caring heart.
No one devoted to the Idea will be glad at the necessity of war. But, in the tradition of the reluctant warrior, leader, prophet or ring-bearer, the task is given him, and he rises to meet it.
As the President said, we wage war not to conquer, but to liberate ourselves and our allies from the threat of death and destruction. In turn, this will bring liberation to the people of those threatening nations now ruled by the despotic and insane elites devoted to the Old Ways.
Our necessary battle is to keep our people safe and free, to free the people now in bondage...and, to keep the Idea bright and alive and available to all the world, so that, just like that American kid wondering under the great tree long ago, first-graders everywhere may be guaranteed the right to be whoever they are, whoever they want to become.
May God always bless America, and keep our President and troops and all our people safe from harm, and victorious in war.
(And, personally, may I add: I'm damn grateful for the American Idea...Thank You, Lord.)

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From St. Matthew, Chapter 7:

Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men
gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?

Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit;
but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit.

A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit,
neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.

Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit
is hewn down, and cast into the fire.

Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.





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Thank you, JWFIV!

An outstanding, from-the-heart essay!

MORE! MORE!


Photo credits to Diogenesis and his "Gotta See This" threads for the following photos:
  1. the children in the classroom;
  2. President Bush and Condoleeza Rice;
  3. the little girl above with the baseball glove





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To: Billie

Thank you!


41 posted on 06/21/2005 4:00:57 PM PDT by Temple Owl (19064)
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To: deadhead

Beautiful Summertime graphic, Colleen.
Without the artist's comments, I would have guessed the period to be in the '30s or '40s.


42 posted on 06/21/2005 4:03:33 PM PDT by Diver Dave (Stay Prayed Up)
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To: jwfiv

Very inspiring!! This old warrior salutes you!


43 posted on 06/21/2005 4:10:03 PM PDT by Colonial Warrior (My mind works like lightning. One brilliant flash and it's gone)
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To: Temple Owl
"Grandchildren are really neat!"

Yes they are and I bet you are a neat Grandpa :-)

44 posted on 06/21/2005 4:37:05 PM PDT by deadhead (God Bless Our Troops and Veterans)
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To: Diver Dave
Glad you like the graphic :-)

"Without the artist's comments, I would have guessed the period to be in the '30s or '40s."

I thought the same when I first saw it.

45 posted on 06/21/2005 4:38:25 PM PDT by deadhead (God Bless Our Troops and Veterans)
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To: deadhead

Wow.


46 posted on 06/21/2005 4:49:02 PM PDT by dixie sass
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To: deadhead

Shadow is doing fine. She is on my chair right now watching what I am typing. She seems to think that she has to proof everything I write, of course it is accompied by constant licking - Yuck.

I haven't been back on line for very long and am trying to catch up on reading and etc.


47 posted on 06/21/2005 4:51:22 PM PDT by dixie sass
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To: deadhead

They seem to think so.


48 posted on 06/21/2005 6:02:52 PM PDT by Temple Owl (19064)
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To: deadhead

Nice Post DH, very well coordinated.


49 posted on 06/21/2005 6:42:10 PM PDT by Aquamarine
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To: Colonial Warrior

You offer high praise, Warrior ... thank you ... and, I return the salute.

Semper fi, mac.


50 posted on 06/21/2005 7:01:54 PM PDT by jwfiv
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To: Billie

Holy smokes ... ) The day is almost over ... it's been a good one ... thank you, Miss Bluebird.


51 posted on 06/21/2005 7:04:37 PM PDT by jwfiv
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To: deadhead

Colleen, thank you, and I will say once again that your eye for color and design with these tables you've been posting is just really, really beautiful! Still makes me smile every time I see one of you doing them!


52 posted on 06/21/2005 7:31:26 PM PDT by Billie
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To: Billie

Ms Billie, you have e-mail. You'll love this.


53 posted on 06/21/2005 7:45:43 PM PDT by WVNan
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To: Billie
...there was a place clear over on the other side of it called India, which was full of first-graders just like myself.

One of those little first graders in India grew up to be my Grandma's doctor.

Weinie

54 posted on 06/21/2005 9:41:20 PM PDT by lonestar (Me, too!--Weinie)
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To: All
An early Good Morning to All.

A Ten Commandment Victory?

55 posted on 06/22/2005 5:04:23 AM PDT by Aquamarine
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To: deadhead

good morning
(thanks for the ping)


56 posted on 06/22/2005 5:24:49 AM PDT by firewalk
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To: dixie sass
By the way, when are you going to be showing some more of your art work and I don't mean what you do with the computer, I mean the beautiful work you do with ordinary tools such as pen and paint and paper?

Dixie, I just haven't done any in two or three years - the last time I posted them was all together on a thread here at the Finest almost three years ago! (Put that link back up on the weekend thread) Seems I haven't either been motivated to 'do' any more, or just haven't had the time since being involved in this daily thread.

Thank you for asking!

57 posted on 06/22/2005 8:31:43 AM PDT by Billie
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To: jwfiv
Holy smokes ... ) The day is almost over ... it's been a good one ... thank you, Miss Bluebird.

No, I thank *you*, Mr. Fox. Holy smokes, you are good. :) I am sorry that I wasn't around more yesterday to play hostess, but this rerun was a great choice nonetheless, and even though the replies were fewer (first time around, over 300 posts! :)   ), there were several who had missed it the first time, and that made it worthwhile.

58 posted on 06/22/2005 8:37:38 AM PDT by Billie
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To: WVNan

Thank you for the email, which I *do* love, and you will be seeing *it* later today! :)


59 posted on 06/22/2005 8:39:04 AM PDT by Billie
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To: lonestar; jwfiv
"...there was a place clear over on the other side of it called India, which was full of first-graders just like myself."

One of those little first graders in India grew up to be my Grandma's doctor.

Hi, Weinie - I bet many more than your Grandma's doctor was one of those little first graders!

What a neat reply to one of jw's opening remarks!

60 posted on 06/22/2005 8:44:23 AM PDT by Billie
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