Conservatives make me nervous
The
original U.S. Constitution permitted slavery, yet many of today’s
conservatives want the courts to rule by strict interpretation of the
Constitution. They argue that the founders were men of vision who had a
better grasp of today’s world than we do. Unfortunately somebody in the
conservative camp is overlooking a little Civil War that this nation
had to fight to correct omissions of liberty written into the
Constitutional document.
It’s true that laws today have been
‘created’ through the courts, but I’ve yet to find one that adversely
affects me. In fact I enjoy benefit when all people are allowed to
participate in the community. I enjoy benefit when manufactures cannot
skimp while making an aluminum ladder or when attaching a gas tank
under my family vehicle. Further, I enjoy benefit knowing that the
people in this nation can question the legality of majority rulings if
they adversely affect the citizenry. The checks and balances of the
Constitution ensure that We the People can keep the nation from falling
too far one way or the other.
Maybe the real issue goading the
conservatives is about ‘abortion rights’ that were ‘created’ by the
courts to meet our changing national needs. In some respects the law
makes sense in a country covered up by so many laws that we can’t
possibly put anybody else in jail, and can’t possibly enforce many of
the basic issues that do affect Americans every day. Realistically, how
can our government micro-manage everybody’s life when they can’t even
balance the household budget, get the drunks off the road, or register
all the people living here?
To fight against abortion, the
conservatives say the Constitution holds no mention of ‘public
privacy,’ which was the basis for permitting abortion. Meanwhile the
conservatives are very busy mining nuggets out of ‘public privacy’ with
their warrantless eavesdropping on U.S. communications, and in doing so
they defy the congress, the courts, and people like me who simply want
to know what’s going on.
Seems the conservatives are willing to
do or say anything to reach their aim. And what exactly is their aim:
to turn back to a ‘moral centering’ while lying and breaking laws? But
the real insult to Americans is how they crank up their base at
election time by claiming rampant immorality in this nation just to get
re-elected. This is dishonesty of the highest order because our people
are not immoral and we don’t need any more laws that make us so.
I
wonder if the conservatives want a Constitution at all? Maybe the
‘old-timey’ revisionists want us to return to the real original
manuscript and convert everybody to chant and prayer using a book
written in the Middle East two or three thousand years ago … do they
prefer that book over our Constitution? Because they’re not telling
everyone that the scripture they tout permits the same omissions of
liberty that we fought-over during the Civil War. And that’s why these
guys make me nervous; they abridge freedom while claiming divine right
to do so.
Gene Haynes