Now,
we are losing our ability to maintain our own privacy because of unheard of
governmental surveillance programs. Many think that this loss flies in the face
of the Fourth Amendment, which reads, “The right of the people to be secure in
their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and
seizures, shall not be violated….” I greatly fear that this loss of privacy
will someday backfire on us and produce effects even worse and more ubiquitous
than the terrorist actions our NSA is attempting to avoid by all this surveillance
of phone and e-mail records.
There
was a day when we, Americans could trust our government to consist of honest
and moral men and women. We could trust them to uphold the principles of our
Constitution and adhere to biblical standards. But…no more!
We
have seen in our time a President elected to office who saw fit to hire burglars
to raid the offices of the Democrat Party in the Watergate building in order to
get the plans of his political opponents. We have seen a man elected to the
Presidency who was caught seducing one of the office girls on the floor of the
oval office. Now, we see a President who rejects the idea that truth can be
realized or understood. President Obama has written in The Audacity of Hope, “Implicit…in the very idea of ordered liberty
is a rejection of absolute truth, the infallibility of any idea or ideology or
theology or ‘ism,’ any tyrannical consistency that might lock future
generations into a single unalterable course….”
Unless
America returns to its former state of proper moral consensus, we will never,
again, realize a government we can trust. Electing presidents, senators, and congressional
representatives who are womanizers, unfaithful husbands, tax cheaters, and
draft dodgers will never recover for us a faithful and trustworthy government. The
moral condition of our government leaders IS VERY IMPORTANT. Many have said
that the personal morals of a president make no difference—the only thing that
counts is his performance in his official position. That is simply wrong. We,
Americans, need to examine carefully the morals of our leaders before we
blindly elect them to office.
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