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Al Bellenchia's avatar

The idea of the United States became real when Washington voluntarily relinquished control of the army rather than become a despot or king. We have fallen so far from that act and that strength of character.

Ellen Deschatres's avatar

I am struck by the eloquence of Washington’s language. Language has tremendous power, far beyond the words themselves. It is a multi-purpose tool we carried with us from one administration to another. Words, as we know, can inspire us to be our best selves. They can raise us to unimaginable heights and feats of glory when used to tap our sensitive souls and minds in the service of humanity and the highest calling of our country; its democracy.

Trump knows how to wound that democracy with words that cut and eviscerate that living democracy. It used to be a force with which we expressed our trust because, as Washington knew, that democracy lived in the hearts of its people. Its intentions were known by the words and deeds of its leaders in the service of all.

On this Presidents Day, it helped heal my sore heart to read Washington’s words. They reminded me that we once had eloquence personified in the White House. Maybe this fact doesn’t matter to some people. Maybe they think such lofty expression is out of date. I, for one, find it refreshing. I realize how much I have missed it. Maybe this reminder that a democratic spring has visited in the past and can come again will be enough to sustain us in this hard, hard winter of authoritarianism. I sure hope so. Gonna read this again…and again.

Thank you, Steven.

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