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I ran across this poem today. It moved me so deeply, hitting at an issue I have been wrestling with — often with poor results! — for months. I think some of you might feel the same, so I thought I would share it.
For Those Who Stand Against Tyrants
There are still your stories, still stars in the pine trees.
There are still children making their way back from school,
trying not to step on cracks in the sidewalks, believing it matters.
There are still mothers kneeling in the ruins, promising
the gunshots aren't coming.
There are still fathers alone in the night, the wounds in them like mule-deer in the orchards, trying not to clack their antlers.
There is still the heart, the moon.
Come, loves, let's stand here after madness.
The world is not over, only broken.
There are old books, there are horses in the lemon trees.
There are children, still, waiting in the classrooms, looking up
with tired eyes full of wonder.
Look at them. There is work we have to do.
— Joseph Fasano |
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Where ignorant armies clash by night...
Thank you Emma!
A much better poem for holding onto hope
in times of uncertainty and turmoil than the one
that's been scrolling thru my mind since January-
Matthew Arnold's bitterly pessimistic DOVER BEACH.
~luv n' hugs, Veronica
Eighty-six, Forty-seven... HIKE!
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Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
The age old question…….. in the light of what I see polluting our military of late, it becomes more critical today than perhaps ever in our two and one half centuries. One of the first lessons drummed into our heads as young Midshipmen was that the US Military was apolitical. Ours not to reason why and all that; in this country civilian control of the military is the prevailing doctrine as laid out in our Constitution.
However, James Madison expressed his concerns about a strong military before the Constitutional Convention:
In time of actual war, great discretionary powers are constantly given to the Executive Magistrate. Constant apprehension of War, has the same tendency to render the head too large for the body. A standing military force, with an overgrown Executive, will not long be safe companions to liberty. The means of defense against foreign danger, have been always the instruments of tyranny at home. Among the Romans it was a standing maxim to excite a war, whenever a revolt was apprehended. Throughout all Europe, the armies kept up under the pretext of defending, have enslaved the people.
But in this country today, we see something which our founding fathers perhaps never foresaw - we see an executive who craves power for power’s sake, we see a legislative branch so filled with craven toadies that they refuse to exercise their legal power to reign in the executive, and worst of all, we are beginning to see a military force which has forgotten it’s oath. When I joined the US Navy, I swore an oath “that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter.”
It appears that many, both civilian and military alike, have forgotten their oath. We live in a country where the sitting President has said in public that he doesn’t know if he is required to defend and follow the Constitution. And we apparently live in a country where many in government have forgotten who their boss is, who they work for - the people of this country. Not Donald Trump, and certainly not for their own aggrandizement.
I have been the watcher on the walls, the guardian of the innocent and the downtrodden, and the defender of the Constitution. And during my entire military career, I lived by the doctrine that as an officer I was not allowed to have a political opinion. Yes, I exercised my right to vote - but I kept my politics to myself. This week, I watched members of the military actually cheering while Donald Trump made blatantly political comments, while he repeated his lies about winning the 2020 election, and while he belittled his political opponents.
I am sickened by the mere thought of that happening. Yes, who shall watch the watchers now?
D. Eden
“Hier stehe ich; ich kann nicht anders. Gott helfe mir.”
Dum Vivimus, Vivamus
Defending the Constitution
If only those in Congress would honor their oath to defend the Constitution from certain domestic enemies instead of being accessories to their crimes.
Was a peace treaty ever signed in the war on drugs or the war on crime or whatever other war on X has been declared by our government? If not is someone's treason punishable by the death penalty? If dear leader can stretch our laws past the breaking point then turnabout is fair play.
Michelle B
Poetry May Be Out Of Fashion
But poems can still encapsulate the deepest emotions that we can feel. This one nails it.
The resistance to Nazism never died before and it won't die this time around either. Even in 'Fahrenheit 451' the human spirit prevailed. They can only burn the books.