Today is Memorial Day.
Today is the day we honor and acknowledge those who died in military service on behalf of this country.
Today is the day we honor and acknowledge that sacrifice in defense of our nation, our form of government, our Constitution.
The core premise of our government, what is established by our Constitution, what was so beautifully articulated by Abraham Lincoln, president during the Civil War which inspired this holiday, is "government of the people, by the people, and for the people".
That is what those men and women, all of them back to the American revolution died to protect and defend and to ensure continues.
That government of the people, by the people, takes place through the function of one man (or woman), and one vote.
That is NOT one vote ONLY for a few, special, privileged people who have the 'right' color, ethnicity or origins, the 'right' religion, or the 'right' economic status, or the 'right' political ideology.
That is the opposite of one person/one vote. That is the opposite of legitimate representative government - the form of government that defines our nation.
That was what those wars where those people died we honor today were fought to oppose - to prevent control of government by the few, to prevent human beings from treatment as second class citizens.
I think about that every time I see an effort by conservatives to suppress or limit or restrict or in some way impair or make more difficult the right of people - American citizens - legally to exercise their right to vote.
The National Report recently ran this headline, reflecting an ugly moment of honesty and candor:
Secret McConnell Recording: Tea Party Lost Primaries Because It “hasn’t learned to conceal its racism”
“They have their strong base, their core. But, they don’t have success courting the middle. You know why? It’s their overt racism. The Tea Party hasn’t learned to conceal its racism. That’s where they fail. The Republican party knows better. Want to keep minority voters from the polls? Fine, set up hindrances to “prevent voter fraud”. Want to cut social services? Fine, but do it for “fiscal conservatism”. These Tea Party idiots and their supporters are out hollering the N word, calling Obama an ape, suggest Michelle is a transvestite. That alienates the middle. That’s what costs them. You want to think those things? Think them to yourselves. You want to legislate against that them? Come up with an excuse. The Tea Party will remain an also ran unless they work on their poker face a bit more”.
It should be obvious to Mitch McConnell and to all conservatives that keeping minority voters from the polls, or keeping anyone from voting as easily as others vote that he is dishonoring what those veterans fought and died to protect by voter suppression.
By voter suppression I mean
- creating long lines by reducing polling places or making them inaccessible,
- reducing early voter days,
- not providing bathrooms to people who come to a location to vote,
- purging legitimate voters from voting rolls,
- voter ID when there is not a problem with voter fraud that would be solved by that solution-in-search-of-a-problem,
- laws which disenfranchise criminals who have paid their debt to society so as to disproportionately disenfranchise minority ethnicities
- laws which make it more difficult or expensive for people to register to vote
- laws which privatize voting, and which require voting machines that result in 'hanging chads' or dubious electronic results vulnerable to tampering
Think of that today. Think about what people died to preserve, think about the ideal, think about Lincoln's words (a liberal), think about Jefferson's words (another liberal) in the Declaration of Independence:
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
All men (and women) are created equal, have equal rights, all men - and women - are NOT second class citizens. Men and women have bled and died for that.
3 comments:
Sorry, dog gone but I hit publish without knowing that your post was over here, already.
I like your post, I just wanted to clear up a few things.
You are exactly right that what a lot of people seem to think our veterans fought for--THEIR right to be complete assholes while wrapping themselves in the flag and pretending to give a fuck about the fallen--is nonsense.
Hate to tell you, pal, but that McConnell story is bogus. That "National Report" is an unfunny version of The Onion, run by people who don't seem to understand satire.
Bitter Scribe:
Thanks for the correction. I didn't write this post but if I find the piece you're talking about I'll put in the update.
I try very hard not to misreport what reptilicans say, as they spend so much of their time--and do a fair job, already--
making themselves look bad.
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