"What's So Great About America"...#10

Discussion in 'Politics' started by OldDan, Jul 13, 2007.

  1. OldDan

    OldDan New Member

    Dinesh D'Souza’s list of the 10 great things about America.
    Prof. at Hoover Institution, Stanford University.

    10-- America, the freest nation on Earth, is also the most virtuous nation on Earth. This point seems counterintuitive, given the amount of conspicuous vulgarity, vice and immorality in America. Some Islamic fundamentalists argue that their regimes are morally superior to the United States because they seek to foster virtue among the citizens. Virtue, these fundamentalists argue, is a higher principle than liberty.

    Indeed it is. And let us admit that in a free society, freedom will frequently be used badly. Freedom, by definition, includes the freedom to do good or evil, to act nobly or basely. But if freedom brings out the worst in people, it also brings out the best. The millions of Americans who live decent, praiseworthy lives desire our highest admiration because they have opted for the good when the good is not the only available option. Even amid the temptations of a rich and free society, they have remained on the straight path. Their virtue has special luster because it is freely chosen.

    By contrast, the societies that many Islamic fundamentalists seek would eliminate the possibility of virtue. If the supply of virtue is insufficient in a free society like America, it is almost nonexistent in an unfree society like Iran's. The reason is that coerced virtues are not virtues at all. Consider the woman who is required to wear a veil. There is no modesty in this, because she is being compelled. Compulsion cannot produce virtue, it can only produce the outward semblance of virtue. Thus a free society like America's is not merely more prosperous, more varied, more peaceful, and more tolerant -- it is also morally superior to the theocratic and authoritarian regimes that America's enemies advocate.

    "To make us love our country," Edmund Burke once said, "our country ought to be lovely." Burke's point is that we should love our country not just because it is ours, but also because it is good. America is far from perfect, and there is lots of room for improvement. In spite of its flaws, however, American life as it is lived today is the best life that our world has to offer. Ultimately America is worthy of our love and sacrifice because, more than any other society, it makes possible the good life, and the life that is good.
     
  2. alwayslost

    alwayslost New Member

    IMHO, The greatest thing about being an American is going to a McDonalds and getting fresh hot french fries, with a little bit of salt.
     
  3. OldDan

    OldDan New Member

    Now that McDonald's have gone international, I guess you might be able to go into their place and do that almost any where in the world.
    But I would agree, they taste better right here in the old U.S. of A.
     
  4. bqcoins

    bqcoins New Member

    hot apple pie with ice cream
     
  5. alwayslost

    alwayslost New Member

    On my way we stopped in the capital city of Guam, agana.. It was the largest McDonalds in the wold.
     
  6. AdamL

    AdamL New Member

    Baseball and cheap beer!
     
  7. bruce 1947

    bruce 1947 New Member

    FREEDOM,POLITICAL INDEPENDENCE, FREEDOM OF EXPRESSINO
     
  8. Cloudsweeper99

    Cloudsweeper99 New Member

    No government interference in life.

    ...Whoops! Not anymore.
     
  9. alwayslost

    alwayslost New Member

    bpcoins, I forgot about that with home made apple pie from you own tree and ice cream (albiet melts too fast) from the cows and chickens. By the time I got done it was more of a soup.
     

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