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Bush Admin Lax on Civil Rights Enforcement
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<blockquote data-quote="dancho" data-source="post: 14317" data-attributes="member: 245"><p><strong>Bush Admin Lax on Civil Rights Enforcement</strong></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>I don't have any kind of problem with Christian morality. The words of Jesus ring out to us over the centuries. But there are always a bunch of nasty barbarians, just over the horizon, waiting for us to "drop our guard." So what, then, must we do? The only path that holds any hope is to retain our human values and agree to honor the dignity of every human being (even the bad ones) and resist the impulse to engage in Roman-type revenge and brutality. Every person must sacrifice (financially, at least) to build a society in which the idea of "rights" is understood as intended by the founding fathers-- to extend to every person in the interest of mitigating the power of an otherwise all-powerful government. We must temper our legal system with mercy. Otherwise, we may as well just give up and become like the worst of the criminals-- not a society at all, but just the biggest and baddest gang in a world of gangsters. This is not easy but oceans of blood cry out to us from the past. This is our obligation to our children-- not to merely keep them "safe" but to be truly just and not give in to hate. Our children will damn us if we hand them a world where the rule of the iron fist has been emplaced and where the true teachings of the great spiritual masters have been cast aside out of fear. The truly heroic path into the future will lead us to surrender some of our safety in the interest of freedom and in the interest of justice. If we try to hold on to our "safety" with blood-thirsty intensity we will, eventually, end up in a state of collapse, with no "safety" at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dancho, post: 14317, member: 245"] [b]Bush Admin Lax on Civil Rights Enforcement[/b] I don't have any kind of problem with Christian morality. The words of Jesus ring out to us over the centuries. But there are always a bunch of nasty barbarians, just over the horizon, waiting for us to "drop our guard." So what, then, must we do? The only path that holds any hope is to retain our human values and agree to honor the dignity of every human being (even the bad ones) and resist the impulse to engage in Roman-type revenge and brutality. Every person must sacrifice (financially, at least) to build a society in which the idea of "rights" is understood as intended by the founding fathers-- to extend to every person in the interest of mitigating the power of an otherwise all-powerful government. We must temper our legal system with mercy. Otherwise, we may as well just give up and become like the worst of the criminals-- not a society at all, but just the biggest and baddest gang in a world of gangsters. This is not easy but oceans of blood cry out to us from the past. This is our obligation to our children-- not to merely keep them "safe" but to be truly just and not give in to hate. Our children will damn us if we hand them a world where the rule of the iron fist has been emplaced and where the true teachings of the great spiritual masters have been cast aside out of fear. The truly heroic path into the future will lead us to surrender some of our safety in the interest of freedom and in the interest of justice. If we try to hold on to our "safety" with blood-thirsty intensity we will, eventually, end up in a state of collapse, with no "safety" at all. [/QUOTE]
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