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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Where Have Our Leaders Gone?

I have recently begun studying the Consitution and the Federalist Papers. I'm surprised by just how fascinating it is to read for myself the intentions of our founding fathers. I also posted some very interesting and timely quotes from some of our founders at the bottom of the blog.

It occurred to me as I read that the times when our country got itself in the most trouble was when we strayed farthest from our founding principles and from God. When you read some of the quotes it's easy to see what I mean. Our nation was destined to happen and that is because God was part of who we were. He was in the fabric of our country; our spiritual DNA.

My concern today is not only for the lack of God in our nation but also for the lack of strong leaders. Where are the leaders who reflect back on constitutional values and fundamental principles when making decisions about what is best for our nation? Thomas Jefferson once wrote that he had no interest in seeking any public office. Yet he was a great president. Today, it pays to be a politician and therefore you have people spending fortunes to get elected.

I'm excited about the historical significance of the upcoming election and at the same time I am saddened that our poor choices for president may boil down to Sen. John McCain and Sen. Hillary Clinton. Is this the best America has to offer?

The black man in me wants to vote for Barack Obama out of some sense of pride yet there is not one thing I agree with the man on. The best thing to come out of his mouth is his message of uniting our nation. Those words could be and likely are lip-service, but what are we left with? Will the part of me that cheered to see the acquittal of a guilty OJ Simpson vote for Barack? I pray that I display integrity and responsibility in my voting decision.

The people I'd like to see running for the highest office have names like Colin Powell, Fred Thompson, Herman Cain, Rick Santorum, Duncan Hunter, JC Watts or Condolezza Rice just to name a few. I'd even welcome Sen. Joe Lieberman for his honesty and integrity and his stance on defense. However, these individuals lack either the desire or wherewithal to mount and sustain an effective presidential campaign. Like Thomas Jefferson before them they possess some of our most cherished principles as evidenced by their lack of desire to run to the front to satisfy their ego while at the same time possessing the natural ability to lead and inspire.

I have been trying to convince myself that Barack is the right choice for our nation. Truly, he appears to be a genuine and sincere candidate and he clearly inspires his audiences. Yet when I watched the attached video I am reminded once again that our greatest leaders are not running for president.

As an American, I will support our chief executive, whoever he or she may be. As a patriot I will continue to yearn for the leaderhip of Washington, Franklin, Hamilton, Jefferson, Paine and Adams.





"Love your neighbor as yourself and your country more than yourself."

Thomas Jefferson

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Roderick,

I just discovered your blog and am enjoying it. Like you, I believe that the further we go from the original ideas of our founding fathers, the worse it will get. I haven't perused the Federalist papers since college, but thoroughly enjoyed them. I think I will have to reacquaint myself with them once again.

Keep up the word. Good job.

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