REMEMBERING FREEDOM
I might as well confess this right at the start: this is the saddest Thanksgiving of my life. I am still having a very difficult time coping with Nov. 6.
Yes, the number of Moron Uneducated Mooching Taxtaking Americans has increased under Zero enough to get close enough to the margin of fraud, enabling the Dems to steal it via voter suppression and theft. But what really made it within the margin of fraud is what hurts the most:
That millions of non-Democrats - Republicans, Conservatives, Libertarians - chose to not vote for Romney, thus choosing of their own free will to destroy their country in an act of malicious sado-masochism.
My term for them is Platonic Conservatives, Platonic Libertarians. The basic philosophical battle of Western Civilization has for 23 centuries been between Plato and Aristotle - between Platonists who believe the perfect must be the enemy of the good, and Aristotelians who believe it must not.
Romney is a good man, an infinitely better man than Zero - yet the Platonists demanded perfection. The difference between a Romney Presidency and that of Zero's is not between Heaven and Hell, for neither of them exist here on earth, any more than does Plato's World of Forms.
The difference is an America that would have started digging itself out of a fascist pit, and one that will now dig itself ever more deeply into it. On Nov. 6, the Platonists chose the latter.
Freedom is fragile. Once freedom is gone -- especially if it is thrown away not taken away -- it is very difficult to get it back. As the great polymath Jacob Bronowski observes in his masterpiece, The Ascent of Man:
"We are being weighed in the balance at this moment. If we give up, the next step will be taken, but not by us. We have not been given any guarantee that Assyria and Egypt and Rome were not given. The ascent of man will go on, but don't assume that it will go on carried by Western civilization as we know it."