Posted on 08/26/2006 8:54:36 AM PDT by shrinkermd
...From the first day of his presidency, Truman invoked the Almighty. He believed that America had been called to foster peace in the world, and that it had dodged that responsibility after World War I. He often explained that this duty now extended from U.S. participation in the United Nations to combating the onslaught of communismworldwide. Only in the context of freedom, he believed, could humankind exercise the free will necessary to achieving peace and happiness. Here is the conclusion of his inaugural address in 1949: But I say to all men, what we have achieved in liberty, we will surpass in greater liberty. Steadfast in our faith in the Almighty, we will advance toward a world where mans freedom is secure. To that end we will devote our strength, our resources, and our firmness of resolve. With Gods help, the future of mankind will be assured in a world of justice, harmony, and peace. The challenge, as Truman understood it, was that the free world faced a foe who denied that human freedom is born of the belief that man is created equal in the image of God and therefore capable of governing himself.
(Excerpt) Read more at wilsoncenter.org ...
Better a true beliver then a true idiot. LBJ, Carter, Cliton
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.