Why pay attention if we know how it’s going to turn out? I
heard a man say, “This impeachment thing is like football game. If I’ve already
heard the final score, I don’t want to watch the game later on TV.” But of course
it’s not a game, not football, and not just a partisan “thing”—unless that’s
the way one frames it. If one listens carefully, and reads, the impeachment
process draws us back to the central idea and foundations of this country. We are called to study again, or for the
first time, the U.S. Constitution and to think deeply about Democracy and rule of
law and governance by the people, not a monarch. Democracies across the world
are in danger today. Leaders who want power for themselves, and an atmosphere of fear of the “other,” threaten
the world and the earth itself.
We boldly go to war to “fight for our freedom.” So costly in
lives! How noble. This is also a time for nobility, one that does not call for
guns: nobility and integrity, and wisdom.
Democracy, our constitution, and freedom to care for one another, including
strangers, as people and as nations together is at stake. We must pay
attention.
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