There seems to be an endless list of political hot buttons that
automatically drive us into one camp or the other. Most of these
divisive issues leave no space anymore for common ground. There is
however, one subject that we as Americans should ALL be able to agree
on. It is the the cornerstone upon which our republic is built and for
which so much blood has been spilled.
I'm speaking of our
right to vote. I would defy anyone, Democrat, or Republican, to argue
that there was anything else more fundamental to the establishment of
our country than the right to a representative government. The original
Tea Party members knew this. Their demonstrations and protestations of
"No taxation without representation" set the stage for what was to
follow, and their rally cry became the spark for a revolution and the
birth of a new nation. In those formative times the very act of voting
was looked upon as more than a right. It was also a duty, an obligation
to participate in the development of a fledgling nation based upon the
idea that people could self-govern even when the government was made up
of a diverse collection of independent colonies.
Over
the years we have stumbled in the maintenance of our Republic. Slavery
brought with it, not only an immoral period of darkness which tarnished
the very words of the Constitution, but exposed the hypocrisy of country
born of representative government. Redemption came in the form of
another, internal, revolution. A civil war that was in large part a
desire for a people to have a say in their own destiny. A war that
ultimately, again affirmed the right of every citizen's voice to be
heard.
At this point I would find it hard to believe
that any patriotic American would disagree with these words, for these
are the truths which make us who we are. I would also speculate that all
of us believe that when we exercise our right to vote we become a
stronger nation, and conversely, by sitting idle and not casting our
ballot, we are shirking our responsibility as citizens.
So
how is it that the very tool which built our nation is being dulled
through initiatives designed to reduce voter turn-out? Under the guise
of budget cuts, voter fraud, purging of voter records, and other
insidious means millions of people are becoming disenfranchised across
America. Unsubstantiated accusations of voter fraud top the list of
justification for laws that have been effective in limiting voter
turn-out despite repeated research proving fraud in U.S. elections is so
insignificant that it is all but immeasurable. What can be measured
with high accuracy is the number of citizens who have had their most
important right taken away. How can anyone who claims to love this
country, and the foundation from which it is based, sit idle and allow
this mockery of our Constitution to continue.
Whenever the
people of this nation have felt their ability to self-govern was
threatened they fought back. The inevitable fight we face may not be a
bloody one, but will result in a pendulous swing to the opposite
ideological pole. A place which can be just as destructive when ruled by
people motivated by revenge.
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