Sunday, October 07, 2007

The Freest Nation On Earth


If you treat law enforcement officers who put their lives on the line
for your safety every day like some kind of enemy army to be suspected,
derided and, if they should enforce the law against you, to be shot, you
are wrong. (Applause.) If you appropriate our sacred symbols for
paranoid purposes and compare yourselves to colonial militias who fought
for the democracy you now rail against, you are wrong. (Applause.)


How dare you suggest that we in the freest nation on Earth live in
tyranny. How dare you call yourselves patriots and heroes.


I say to you, all of you, the members of the Class of 1995, there is
nothing patriotic about hating your country, or pretending that you can
love your country but despise your government. There is nothing heroic
about turning your back on America, or ignoring your own
responsibilities. If you want to preserve your own freedom, you must
stand up for the freedom of others with whom you disagree. But you also
must stand up for the rule of law.

This has since been retracted since it no longer fits the narrative of course.