Civic duty: the idea that, along with your privileges, you have responsibilities.
Process, procedure: there's a right way and a wrong one. And it matters. Even when it doesn't look like it. Especially when it doesn't look like it. And even when it means your side will lose. (Especially then.)
The assumption of equality: which means neither more nor less than that none of us get to argue about whose America is it - because it's all of ours.
Democracy: related to above, the idea - the belief - that we all are both needed and allowed to have our say in how things should be run.
Faith: in America - in the people. This is the real killer, isn't it?
Popular government: which requires all of the above, and a willingness to fight. Who out there besides myself is trying to figure out what can be done - instead of just whining because nothing can be done?
And Justice For All: which is when we'll start seeing all of the above - including popular government. The reason you should care about the rights of people you hate is because justice is all or nothing: either we all have it or it doesn't happen. Even if the offense is small. Even if you feel the people deserve it.
(I'm still hung up on how people are arguing that what Obama said wasn't really wrong - because those who think it was wrong just don't count. I just can't get past that...not because of the end result so much, but because of the way that logic works. That is very, very dangerous stuff, logic like that is....)
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
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