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Pondering Meaning of Patriotism in AmericaJuly 9, 2007 |
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Washington, Indiana — It's a long way from Washington, D.C., to Washington, Ind., where my father On the drive from Indianapolis, one passes towns that could fill a Norman Rockwell album. My favorite is named Freedom because, though the town has only a single flashing caution light, Driving past miles of cornfields, listening to local radio stations that still play music, not syndicated Last week, Senator and Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said that religion is not the Neither is patriotism a trademark of the Republican Party. As with religion, some people on the right have used patriotism, which should be a unifying theme, My liberal friends love America as much as I do. They might disagree on some, or all, of my political and religious beliefs, but that does not make them Many political and religious liberals have family members who have served or are serving their country Here in this Washington, I am told stories of how our family stuck together, neighbor helping neighbor, Few here judged their neighbors' worth based on his or her political or religious beliefs. They helped each other. This was the real America. When the “boys” went off to war, they had total support from family, friends, neighbors and all they When those who survived came home, some voted for Democrats and some for Republicans, but Last year, I visited Normandy, France, for the first time. At the American cemetery, there is not an “R” The 2008 presidential candidates and their supporters should be asked not to question the patriotism Surely most of us prefer debate and discussion of the issues that confront us to a litmus test about Leaders of many nations, including America, have used patriotism to persuade citizens of policies that Hitler's deputy, Herman Goering, cynically observed: “Naturally the common people don't want war; “But after all, it is the leaders of the country who determine policy, and it is always a simple matter to “Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you “It works the same in any country.” And still we love America for opportunities that do not exist in such proportion in any other nation. A person who criticizes a particular policy does not necessarily love his country less than one who G.K. Chesterton said, “‘My country, right or wrong' is a thing no patriot would ever think of saying After 231 years, we still try to make wrong into right and cheer the right and the nation that makes CAL THOMAS' column is distributed by Tribune Media Services Inc.
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