Saturday, April 08, 2006

Remember When...


... you displayed your flag on the front porch on the 4th of July, and you didn't have to worry about whether it would be misinterpreted as support for a corrupt president and his administration?

.... 'Support the Troops' meant equipping our military with everything necessary for battle, instead of just being a catchy phrase that looked good on a bumper-sticker?

... your tax dollars paid for things like improved education and social programs, instead of making Halliburton shareholders millionaires?

... you watched movies about WWII, and it was the enemy who tortured captured American soldiers, instead of American soldiers torturing the people they'd allegedly 'liberated'?

... you heard something on the TV news or read something in a newspaper, and you didn't have to go to the internet to find out just how much of it was fact, and how much of it was 'spin'?

... a politician was caught with his hand in the cookie jar and he resigned in disgrace, instead of excusing his own behaviour by claiming that his political opponents were equally as guilty of wrongdoing?

... 'Made in the USA' labels on products were the norm, and not a total oddity?

... you hitchhiked through Europe as a teenager, and you DIDN'T have to replace the American flag on your knapsack with a Canadian flag in order to be a welcomed guest in a foreign country?

... organized crime figures had to make phone calls from the corner phone booth, because they were the only people who had to worry about wire-taps?

... telling a fellow politician on the floor of the House to 'go f*ck himself' was considered behaviour unbecoming an elected official, instead of being accepted as the way a Vice President behaves himself?

... you could pretty well count on the fact that if the president said it, it was based on sound intelligence and was probably true?

... you could rely on your elected representatives to put your interests ahead of the corporations that filled their campaign coffers, or the lobbyists who gave them great basketball tickets?

... you didn't even KNOW what religion the people you voted for were, because it didn't really matter? Remember when you didn't know what party your neighbour belonged to, because that didn't really matter either?

... the pension you'd worked for your whole life wasn't in danger of being wiped out by corrupt CEOs, assisted by respected accounting firms that made that corruption almost impossible to detect?

... you could brag that as an American, you were guaranteed things like free speech and due process of law, without checking the nightly news to see whether those rights were still in effect?

... the president upheld the law of the land, instead of coming up with 'legal loopholes' to support the idea that he's above the law?

... you could say, "I'm a proud American," without qualifying it with a list of all of the things your government is doing that you're not exactly proud of?

... you actually thought that the people in charge of running your country were smarter than you were?

... your parents worked all their lives to ensure you a better life, instead of worrying about how bad the life they'd be leaving their children might be?

... the importance of clean drinking water and breathable air were unquestionable mandates, and not some crazy hippie agenda to be weighed against corporate profits?

... questioning your government's policies was seen as 'participating in the process', and not 'giving aid and comfort to the enemy'?

... the 'enemy' was a country or military force that posed a threat to American democracy, and not a nation of innocent civilians whose destruction was dismissible as 'collateral damage'?

... your country went to war based on facts beforehand, instead of constantly-changing suppositions after-the-fact?

... 'patriotism' was judged by your words and actions, and not by whether you were a member of the party currently in power?

... the 'American Dream' was attainable through diligence and hard work, and not the luck of the 'outsourcing' draw?

... the election of a president was considered the result of democracy in action, and not the result of Diebold executives doing the job they were expected to do?

... you sang 'God Bless America' as a kid, and never thought you'd grow up to wonder if, in view of your country's actions, asking God's blessing was asking a bit too much?

I REMEMBER WHEN ... and I wonder if these ideas will become ancient history by the time those of us old enough to recall them are dead and gone.

This post is compliments of Mal over at Welcome to Wallyworld. Original text from f a t c a t politics. My thanks to both.

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