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Any one whose labors take him into the far reaches of the country, as ours lately have done, is bound to mark how the years have made the land grow fruitful.

This is indeed a big country, a rich country, in a way no array of figures can measure and so in a way past belief of those who have not seen it. Even those who journey through its Northeastern complex, into the Southern lands, across the central plains and to its Western slopes can only glimpse a measure of the bounty of America.

And a traveler cannot but be struck on his journey by the thought that this country, one day, can be even greater. America, though many know it not, is one of the great underdeveloped countries of the world; what it reaches for exceeds by far what it has grasped.

So the visitor returns thankful for much of what he has seen, and, in spite of everything, an optimist about what his country might be. Yet the visitor, if he is to make an honest report, must also note the air of unease that hangs everywhere.

For the traveler, as travelers have been always, is as much questioned as questioning. And for all the abundance he sees, he finds the questions put to him ask where men may repair for succor from the troubles that beset them.

His countrymen cannot forget the savage face of war. Too often they have been asked to fight in strange and distant places, for no clear purpose they could see and for no accomplishment they can measure. Their spirits are not quieted by the thought that the good and pleasant bounty that surrounds them can be destroyed in an instant by a single bomb. Yet they find no escape, for their survival and comfort now depend on unpredictable strangers in far-off corners of the globe.

How can they turn from melancholy when at home they see young arrayed against old, black against white, neighbor against neighbor, so that they stand in peril of social discord. Or not despair when they see that the cities and countryside are in need of repair, yet find themselves threatened by scarcities of the resources that sustain their way of life. Or when, in the face of these challenges, they turn for leadership to men in high places -- only to find those men as frail as any others.

So sometimes the traveler is asked whence will come their succor. What is to preserve their abundance, or even their civility? How can they pass on to their children a nation as strong and free as the one they inherited from their forefathers? How is their country to endure these cruel storms that beset it from without and from within?

Of course the stranger cannot quiet their spirits. For it is true that everywhere men turn their eyes today much of the world has a truly wild and savage hue. No man, if he be truthful, can say that the specter of war is banished. Nor can he say that when men or communities are put upon their own resources they are sure of solace; nor be sure that men of diverse kinds and diverse views can live peaceably together in a time of troubles.

But we can all remind ourselves that the richness of this country was not born in the resources of the earth, though they be plentiful, but in the men that took its measure. For that reminder is everywhere -- in the cities, towns, farms, roads, factories, homes, hospitals, schools that spread everywhere over that wilderness.

We can remind ourselves that for all our social discord we yet remain the longest enduring society of free men governing themselves without benefit of kings or dictators. Being so, we are the marvel and the mystery of the world, for that enduring liberty is no less a blessing than the abundance of the earth.

And we might remind ourselves also, that if those men setting out from Delftshaven had been daunted by the troubles they saw around them, then we could not this autumn be thankful for a fair land.

[This editorial has appeared annually in the Wall Street Journal since 1961.]

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Maybe this is the cynic in me talking but... This article is to America as feathers are to the dead bird I devoured last night...


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We can remind ourselves that for all our social discord we yet remain the longest enduring society of free men governing themselves without benefit of kings or dictators. Being so, we are the marvel and the mystery of the world, for that enduring liberty is no less a blessing than the abundance of the earth.




At our current rate, this passage will not apply to us
in the near future. Americans in general have become
so apathetic that Bush would have to don a Nazi SS uniform
before anyone bothered to take notice.

If he did it under the ' War on Terror ' or ' Think of the
Children ' clauses, folks would pitch a fit for a day then
go back to their blissfully ignorant lives over a cup of
Starbucks.

HOLY SH*T He's wearing a Nazi uniform ! Get him !
Oh wait. . . it's for the children you say ? Well
then ! Belay my last ! Let's head over to the mall,
pickup some styling jackboots and begin practicing
our goose-stepping!

*chuckle*

We live in a society where the lawmakers could care less
about the will of the people who elected them. They happen
to hold the position because, at the time, they were the
lesser of two evils to choose from. This is a country where
your ' right ' to vote is restricted to candidates who are
handfed to the populace by corporate America, because the
candidates in question support their ' cause ' for lack of
a better word.

Think about it. If you don't have the backing of corporate
America on your side, you have a snowballs chance in hell
of becoming our next President. Simple as that.

About the only thing that Congress does reliably is to vote
themselves higher pay. *rolls eyes* Our current President
is considered amazing if he can get through a scripted speech
in one piece. Our current candidates are knifing their
competition over their qualifications ( or lack thereof )
for running this country.

Believe me when I say if we can elect an actor as a Governer,
( de Governator ) or a President ( Reagan ), endure the likes
of Slick Willie ( Bill Clinton ) or the current wonder as the
so called ' leader ' of the free world, then the following is
applicable.

Presidential qualifications can be boiled down to:

1) The ability to at least read a teleprompter.
2) Double digit IQ at the very minimum.
3) Be alive
4) Claim to be of the Christian ( lie if you have to ) faith

The only way we're ever going to find our way again is with
an independent President. Not a Republican, not a Democrat
, not someone on the corporate payroll.

The problem is, no one will EVER fund an independent. We
all know it takes all kinds of money to buy. . . er. WIN an
election and without it an independent stands no chance.

I know I shouldn't rant about politics, but I see what our
current regime is doing ( including our newly elected
useless-as-anything Congress who promised to fix the world )
and it doesn't impress me in the slightest. Yet another example
of promising the world to get elected, then conveniently
forgetting those promises the very next day.

If we don't do something to turn the country around, the
US will simply fade away. We will end up another Mexico,
Uzbekistan, or some other non-major player on the world
stage.

Thus endeth my rant. . . . .

Daye for President ! lol

*afterthought*

You know who I miss ? Toonces.

He could take a subject like this and turn it into
something that would make you fall out of your chair
from laughing so damn hard. Wonder whatever happened
to him ?

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Heh well the article is not intended as a political piece. Rather it was written as a reflection on how even in such a diverse society, we have much to be thankful for, most importantly the fact that we are the most free men on the planet.

That said, we will all interpret it differently.

I myself am exceedingly enthusiastic about my own future and am thankful for my ability to live my life the way that I want without anyone telling me how to do it. I certainly don't need a corporation to back me, nor do I rely on a president from a particular party to ensure my happiness or freedom.


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