Abraham Lincoln, March 6, 1865 |
I saw the movie Lincoln the day after the Newtown school
massacre. The movie focused on the
drive to get the 13th Amendment to the Constitution passed by the House before
the end of the Civil War. The amendment
outlawed slavery. You might think that after
four years of war costing 600,000 American lives with the South in absolute
ruins, the abolition of slavery would have sailed through the House after
passing the Senate. Instead, President
Lincoln faced daunting obstacles, especially from House Democrats. There were people close to his own
administration who thought his amendment was lost and he couldn't get the
votes. The powerful forces of
resistance in the North - as well as the slaveholding border states which did
not secede - provided almost as great an impediment to change as the armed
uprising of the ten Confederate states of the South. The permanent nationwide end to slavery was
by no means guaranteed. Lincoln was a
shrewd politician, but he was resolute in making sure the end of the Civil War
meant slavery anywhere in the United States was gone for good. If a bloody Civil War couldn't eradicate
this shameful institution from our society, what would it take? There was more than a century of work to be
done, but President Lincoln prevailed.
We have seen our 2nd
Amendment uncompromisingly defended by a powerful gun lobby for decades, led by
the leadership and lobbyists of the National Rifle Association. The NRA typically stays silent immediately
after any mass shootings, and that pattern has continued after the Newtown
tragedy. With the murder of twenty
innocent young children and six adults, their unfounded fear mongering about
the administration attacking 2nd Amendment rights has run its course. This time, Newtown has changed
everything. Politicians, clergy and
other disgusted citizens are not backing down.
Has any rational supporter of gun restrictions advocated outlawing
handguns for defending your home or rifles for hunting? No.
Does anyone think reinstating the assault weapons ban will totally end
our problems? Of course not. Do we have to look at how we've emphasized
the entertainment value of violence throughout our culture? That's at least as important in addressing
the root causes. We need to rethink our
mental health system and focus on personal responsibility. Addressing our culture of violence should
be this generation's call to action.
President Obama is determined to prevail.
One more thought... Does
government need to "put God back" in our schools, as some
suggest? Look at the beautiful,
innocent victims at Sandy Hook Elementary School along with the heroes who
worked to protect them and those who comfort their families. How can you believe in God and think God
ever left because of a 1963 Supreme Court ruling? God is where you choose to find Him.
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