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PERSPECTIVES: Wouldn't it be nice?
by Peter Heck - Guest Columnist
OneNewsNow.com
October 5, 2009
Wouldn't it
be nice if we had a president who was willing to go before a watching
world and defend the honor of his own country and countrymen? Of all the
disagreements and disputes I have with the current administration, this is
perhaps the greatest.
Just a week ago,
the President of the United States had an incredible opportunity to say a
few things that need sayin' when he stood before the utterly corrupt
United Nations. And for a brief, fleeting moment, I thought he was about
to do it. After a dramatic pause, President Obama began his sentence by
cautioning, "For those who question the character and cause of my nation
... " I moved to the edge of my seat awaiting that "hero moment" when the
leader of the free world would scold the dictators, tyrants, and crooked
regimes that have built their pathetic thugocracies on the shallow
rhetoric of anti-American posturing.
Time stood still for a brief second, suspended in mid-air as I envisioned
the words that Americans past and present desperately desire and
definitely deserve to hear their leader speak to the world. Here's what I
imagined:
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"For those who
question the character and cause of my nation, perhaps you should take
a moment and consider where the world would be – where you would be –
without the leadership, goodness, and benevolence of the American
people.
To our friends from Africa, my nation has poured its treasure into
combating the rampant spread of the debilitating AIDS virus throughout
your entire continent. You are aware that had it not been for the
long hours of our scientists, the ingenuity of our technology, the
perseverance of our medical personnel, and the sacrifice of our
life-saving envoys to your people, the death tolls would have been
unimaginable.
To the good people of East Asia, you too have seen the heart of my
nation. It was less than a decade ago when your shores were ravaged
by the waters of an unrelenting tsunami that killed untold thousands
and devastated your economies. The outpouring of aid you received not
just from the American government, but far more significantly from
private American citizens and institutions, speaks volumes about our
character.
Consider that American Christian churches give $8.8 billion in aid to
developing nations throughout the world. That alone is over $1.5
billion more than the private donations of all the other 30 most
industrialized nations combined.
To our European brothers and sisters, may I remind you that your
beaches are still stained with the blood of many American GIs who paid
the ultimate price for your liberation from the Nazis and communists.
And as if that weren't enough, when your war-torn countries saw famine
and depression following the World Wars you initiated, the United
States was there to pour $13 billion into the Marshall Plan, which
literally saved your continent from ruin.
Much has been said in these halls about America's go-it-alone
philosophy and our imperialistic attitude. Let it be remembered that
never before has a nation on this earth possessed the power that we
have held in our hands for nearly a century. Consider our military
prowess, our nuclear arsenal, and then consider the manner in which we
have used them – not to subjugate, annihilate, or pillage, but
liberate and protect.
Before condemning the imposing hand of the American empire, consult
the texts of history and recognize that never before has a people been
so strong...and simultaneously so restrained by their own sense of
virtue.
Without the United States, the world would be a darker place...a much
darker place. We do not suggest that we are perfect. Indeed, more
than any other country, we put our faults and failures on full
display, holding them up to the light of day in order that we might
correct them in our ongoing pursuit of creating a more perfect union.
Some of you take advantage of that reality to mock and belittle us.
But perhaps you would do your citizens a greater favor by modeling our
openness and imitating our willingness to correct our mistakes.
My fellow citizens of the world, I don't come here today to ask for
your respect. Rather, I come here to remind you that generations of
Americans have already earned it. Thank you." |
But our president
didn't say that. Instead he implicitly agreed that all the vitriol,
animosity, and anti-American hatred so prevalent amongst these corrupt
regimes were justified and well-grounded. But, he assured them, now that
he had ascended to power there was reason for hope.
Wouldn't it be nice if we had a president more interested in defending the
honor of his country than in polishing his own global celebrity?
Peter Heck (peter@peterheck.com)
hosts a two-hour, daily call-in radio program on WIOU (1350 AM) in Kokomo,
Indiana. "The Peter
Heck Show" comments on social and political issues -- and doesn't shy
away from recognizing how faith influences politics. This column is printed with
permission.
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