October 24, 2012
In his speech to the Democratic National Convention, nominating President
Obama for a second term, former president Bill Clinton said that the choice
before America was a stark one: ?What kind of country do you want to live in??
That?s exactly right.
Do you want to live in an America with a robust array of legally protected
civil society institutions, supported by volunteerism and charitable giving? Or
do you want to live in an America in which the government occupies more and more
of the public square, squeezing to the margins of our common life the voluntary
associations that have long enriched our democracy?
Do you want to live in an America in which the national government
recognizes that certain moral truths about the human person stand in judgment on
law and public policy? Or do you want to live in an America in which utility,
not dignity, is the governmental measure of the human person?
Do you want to live in an America that is recovering a sense of decency, a
country in which moral conviction born of biblical faith is welcomed in public
life, and neither the culture nor the government deplore biblical morality as
irrational bigotry? Or do you want to live in an America in which both culture
and the government think of human beings as bundles of desires that public
policy and the public purse are supposed to satisfy?an America of Sandra
Flukes?
Do you want to live in an America that respects the inalienable right to
life declared in the Declaration of Independence?an America that gladly affords
legal protection to the unborn, the radically handicapped, and the elderly
because it has rejected what Blessed John Paul II called the ?culture of death?
and has rebuilt a robust and compassionate culture of life? Or do you want to
live in an America in which an unborn child has less legal protection than a
protected species of wolf in a national park?an America in which the mildest
criticism of Planned Parenthood results in your being denounced by both public
officials and the media?
Do you want to live in a country that cherishes and protects religious
freedom in full? Or do you want to live in a country where religious freedom has
been demoted to a ?privacy? right to certain weekend leisure activities?
Do you want to live in an economically robust America in which earning a
living is not only possible, but is celebrated as a dignified expression of
responsibility and self-respect? Or do you want to live in an America in which
the national government is the primary economic actor?
Do you want to live in a responsibility society or an entitlement
society?
Do you want to live in an America that is pioneering new ways of combining
economic growth, the empowerment of the poor, compassion for the
underprivileged, and fiscal responsibility, thereby setting a new path for the
democracies of the twenty-first century? Or do you want to live in a country
that spends profligately and burdens future generations with both unpayable debt
and the economic stagnation that sky-high debt-service causes?
Do you want to live in an America that is respected throughout the world
for being just as well as strong, an America that supports others? quest for
freedom? Or are you resigned to living in a world where jihadists murder
American diplomats, tear down the U.S. flag, and raise the flag of radical Islam
over U.S. embassies with impunity?
Do you want to live in an America that combines its traditional hospitality
to the stranger with respect for the rule of law? Or do you want to live in a
country in which demagoguery makes it virtually impossible to create sane
immigration policies?
Do you do you want to live in a country that has rebuilt a public culture
of civility? Or do want to live in an America in which the politically incorrect
are decried as Nazis?
Stark choices, indeed.
No comments:
Post a Comment