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“A Call to
Reason”
Last week one of the people reading my
columns called me to task for writing about
the problems in this country but not doing
enough to solve them. I thanked him for his
words and responded that trying to motivate
people to keep up with the events of the day
and to stay involved was response enough in
my opinion.
This was before the events in Austin, Texas.
As you are no doubt aware, a man crashed his
plane into the side of the building where
the IRS has their offices. I am familiar
with that building and those offices. I have
had dealings with the IRS for a number of
years. The IRS employee who was killed in
this event was the husband of the collection
officer our case had been assigned to. Our
prayers go out to her and her family.
So what’s my point? Well, are we called to
act against our government in the same
manner as the guy who flew his plane into
the building? I don’t think so. Did he (the
pilot) have a legitimate gripe with the IRS?
He certainly thought he did, but then so do
I and I would image so do a lot of other
people in this country. Have I ever thought
about actions such as this guy took? No,
never, it’s totally unthinkable. The IRS
manager (along with his wife) were doing
their jobs, the same as we do ours. They
didn’t make the rules, anymore than I made
the laws when I was a cop. Argue all you
want, but paying taxes was addressed by
Jesus in Matthew 22, when He said… “Give to
Caesar what is Caesar’s, and give to God
what is God’s.” We may not want to do this,
but if you disagree… take it up with God,
not me…..I didn’t write the bible.
In church today, I found out that this
husband and wife IRS team had gone to our
church several years ago. The people who
remembered them did so with words of
kindness. He didn’t deserve to die just
because he worked for the government. They
were Christians as is our family. We are not
called to murder people, but to love them
even though it may be hard. The widow has
already issued a statement that her family
forgives and is praying for the family of
the dead pilot. There is an example of
Christian love.
The reason for the title of this piece is
simply this….does violence and retribution
against the government work for or against
our conservative philosophies? I think it
works against us. Already the liberal media
is jumping onto this dead pilot as being
some sort of ‘right wing tea bag’ nut and
that his actions are condoned by all
conservatives. Well, they aren’t for me, and
I suspect not for you as well.
In the past year we have seen and passed
among us cartoons and jokes of the current
president in disrespectful items. You know
what I mean, you’ve seen them. Let me remind
us all of one thing. President Harry Truman
did not fire General Douglas McArthur
because the general disagreed with Truman.
He fired him because he was disrespectful of
the office of the president of the United
States. We, conservatives were outraged over
the cartoons and jokes that went around
about George W. Bush, I would suspect there
are those on the left who are equally upset
by what has been passed around this past
year.
Disagreement with the current administration
is one thing. Disrespect for the office of
the President of our country is another. We
are above this type of behavior; we do not
need to stoop to these depths to get our
points across. We need to voice our
opposition with our words and our actions in
a civil and respectful manner. We do not
need to become violent and cause destruction
of our institutions and to our citizens just
because we do not agree with them.
We are Americans; we can do better than
acting as savages or terrorists. Let’s stop
the crude and rude e-mails and jokes and get
serious about our mission. Keep writing
those letters to your congress men and
women. Keep talking to your neighbors, keep
listening to the media, keep aware of what
is going on and speak out with your
opinions. We are making a difference; we do
not need to be identified with mentally
deranged individuals who want to operate
outside of the law. There are better ways
for us to enact change in this country.
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