Amen, joanie! But just because we can't get justice out of the courts doesn't mean there is no Justice. A day of reckoning lies ahead for all those complicit in the death of this innocent who was manifestly entitled to their protection.
On the one hand, we must leave them to the Judgment of God. On the other, in light of the profound insult to our republic occasioned by this hideous affair, I find these words of yours spot-on:
Those who are determined to cling steadfastly to Gods truths cannot allow Terris murder, and the identities of those who were either actively or passively complicit in it, to fade from our memories. We need to remember who Terris enemies were -- both those who actively sought her demise, and those who had the power to save her and yet did not choose to venture far from their own emotional comfort zones. Terris death is a watershed event that portends dark, perilous times for our republic, unless we now begin to work to unmask the evil and the indolent among the ranks of our leadership, and work to remove them from their positions of power.
May God bless Terri and comfort her agonized, traumatized, and cruelly insulted family; and may He have mercy on all the rest of us.
"Watch out for the teachers of the law. They like to walk around in flowing robes and be greeted in the marketplaces, and have the most important seats
and places of honor. They devour widows houses and for a show make lengthy prayers. Such men will be punished most severely
Mark 12:38-40).
Amen, joanie! But just because we can't get justice out of the courts doesn't mean there is no Justice. A day of reckoning lies ahead for all those complicit in the death of this innocent who was manifestly entitled to their protection.
On the one hand, we must leave them to the Judgment of God. On the other, in light of the profound insult to our republic occasioned by this hideous affair, I find these words of yours spot-on:
Those who are determined to cling steadfastly to Gods truths cannot allow Terris murder, and the identities of those who were either actively or passively complicit in it, to fade from our memories. We need to remember who Terris enemies were -- both those who actively sought her demise, and those who had the power to save her and yet did not choose to venture far from their own emotional comfort zones. Terris death is a watershed event that portends dark, perilous times for our republic, unless we now begin to work to unmask the evil and the indolent among the ranks of our leadership, and work to remove them from their positions of power.
May God bless Terri and comfort her agonized, traumatized, and cruelly insulted family; and may He have mercy on all the rest of us."Thank you"betty boop"
Spot on, as usual, betty. Thank you.
My husband and I installed a fifteen-foot flagpole in our front yard in late 1980, the week Ronald Reagan was elected to his first term as President. Since then, we have flown Old Glory, day and night (lighted by a spotlight), weather permitting twenty-five years five different flags each replacing the previous one when its colors faded to pink, grey, and pale blue from exposure to the sun and the elements.
We will always be indescribably proud of those incomparable acts of faith, courage, altruism, and decency that used to describe a human character and moral fiber that was somehow uniquely and wonderfully American. Even during some of our darker days (as in the 90s), there were still many men in leadership positions who stood above the squalor and reminded us of our proud roots and our unique destiny girding our collective national dignity and providing us hope that this too shall pass.
Since Ronald Reagan left office sixteen years ago, we have enjoyed sporadic proud moments as a civilization, but the general direction of our national character has been deteriorative. And, over the past few weeks, our national dignity and morality has suffered unprecedented erosion.
We lowered our flag this morning, folded it respectfully, and put it in storage. I am not proud to be an American today or tomorrow. I am deeply proud of our military serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, and dozens of other areas of the world where their strength is needed and their courage and resolve serve to instill the same in others. But our leadership here at home, with few exceptions, is self-serving, myopic, hypocrisy-plagued, cowardly, prone to grotesque monetary/power-based corruption, irresolute, lacking in vision, ignorant of and/or antagonistic toward those aspects of our history that fostered our former greatness, prone to self-defeating compromise, fiscally and morally irresponsible, oblivious to the need to assure the security of future generations, and an ever-increasing threat to excellence, personal responsibility, and individual life and liberty.
In many ways, our government has become our enemy, and the wonderful, God-centered experiment in self-governance that was once America is fast approaching extinction.
A young American woman died today. One mans insidious personal desire to achieve her demise combined with the increasingly illogical, tyrannical nature of what poses as American justice combined with the cowardice and paper-tiger incapacity of our elected representatives combined with the talk is cheap nature of the executive branch all conspired to seal her tragic fate.
Over the past 140 years, Lincolns government of the people, by the people, and for the people has found itself incrementally transformed into a government of the career politicians or lifetime-appointed judges, by an elite national leadership with a left-leaning anti-individual liberty agenda, and for the incremental garnering of centralized power for the state. And the people be damned (especially those whose lives, by virtue of their immaturity, disability, or longevity, are deemed expendable).
Now that Terri has succumbed to her man-made, man-ordered, man-condoned demise, those of us who still have the capacity to see the emperor without his clothes are ashamed heartbroken grief stricken outraged. Her husband enjoyed the collaboration of activist judges and indolent legislators. But, if she didnt comprehend so during her last fifteen years of life, she now knows that there are millions of her countrymen who took her into their hearts and, unlike her husband and her government, those millions prayed that, no matter the outcome of the legal wrangling, she might finally know the peace and glory that had been denied her up until today.
Strangely, any grief that we are feeling is justified, and yet somehow self-centered, in that we are grieving over what Terris fate portends for us all. Our self-centered grief is warranted -- even productive -- if it eventually inspires us to take a stand against those who orchestrated and perpetrated the legal/judicial abomination we witnessed over the past few weeks.
But we need no longer grieve for Terri. She now knows a perfect peace far beyond our imagining or understanding.
Praise God.