by Peter Stern
Faintly in my memories I recall an America that was beautiful in many ways. We were a righteous national community, in a good way, respectful and hard-working. During my lifetime, I have watched with much helplessness as we reached middle age the beauty started to fade, and our actions became centered on greed and self-fulfilling daily lives with eyes that could only envision a myopic short-term span. More or less we evolved into an “if it feels good, do it” and “whoever has the most toys wins” mentality that forced a massive change in our general climate, as a nation and a people.
“The revolution is not an apple that falls when it is ripe. You have to make it fall.”
Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara’s words still make sense when it refers to oppressive and tyrannical leadership. One person cannot start and win a revolution, much as one grain of sand more or less will not alter the Sahara; however, a surging of grains will make a statement upon the desert floor.
“Here in America we are descended in blood and in spirit from revolutionists and rebels - men and women who dare to dissent from accepted doctrine. As their heirs, may we never confuse honest dissent with disloyal subversion.”
Dwight D. Eisenhower was a gifted General and President and an intelligent human being, but his words have been forgotten. He understood the dangers inherent in government and leadership. He was a strong Republican who acknowledged the dilemma of strong and fair authority. During his administration, Eisenhower
The U.S. has become the bully on the world block. We seldom think in long-terms and do not consider the total consequences for our behavior and actions. During the past decade we grossly underestimated our “enemies” in Iraq and Afghanistan. How could we think that the insurgents in those countries would be easy to defeat? They have learned to do without modern technology and have retreated back to ancient times. They got rid of their cell phones and instead speak face to face. They have learned to do without conveniences and they have blended into the everyday population. We cannot tell who the bad guys or the good guys are any more. We have invaded their lands and have wreaked havoc upon their lives. They call us “the western infidels” and they may be right. We never were the ones to start a fight, but we did finish them.
Wherever we go we seem disrespect and destroy people and cultures. In contrast, we are simple to destroy because we are in plain sight and we must have our conveniences. We are prime targets and we may still pay for our arrogance and illogical aggression. At this point we may have no alternative but to continue our aggressive actions in the Middle East
The U.S. via President Obama and Congress must stop the worldwide blunders started by previous administrations which have evolved into the ongoing military actions throughout the world. It is time to step-up and become more responsible and respectful towards our world neighbors. During the years the world has become smaller and we all must live in it peacefully. Military actions inspire imperialistic
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