A Time for Choosing
by Adam Rosenblatt
Last night I did something I never in my wildest dreams would have considered possible.
I cried tears of sorrow for my country. I cried as I witnessed the broadcast of an unconstitutional bill being passed in direct contradiction to Article 1 Section 7 of OUR constitution that states clearly:
Every Bill shall be approved by two thirds of the House.
I cried not on the basis of a disagreement in opinions but in the lack of civility in the consideration of another's opinion. I cried because last night we the people were willfully misrepresented, our opinions silenced, and as a result our vow to each other going back 234 years was shown the world over to be, not an unbendable force for freedom or for fairness but rather a loose idea based on something other than our common bond and our sacred honor. I cried not because my team lost, but because last night we all lost something. I cried because I know that once we divorce ourselves from our duty to one another as one nation under god, we can never go back to that same place again and make that same claim.
This may feel like the same country today as it did just yesterday but the truth is that no matter where we go from here it will always be different. We are no longer closer to being the last great hope for freedom but a great leap closer to just another country. While I know that those with honor still exist among us, how can we ever trust again, the same way we did just the day before last. I fear a time for choosing has past, we have spent our last bit of self respect and dignity and the world will take notice.
I am sure the balance in politics will shift in November once again as it has so many times before, but I fear that this time it is different, this time it may just be too late and we may not be able to muster the will to trust those who proclaim to have honor. The last time our country was this untrusting of each other we had a civil war. I pray that we don’t allow history to repeat itself. I pray I am wrong and I pray a time for choosing is still ahead.
With Hope, Faith and Charity,
Adam





