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Gettysburg: The Union Is Preserved But What Of Liberty

[Reprinted from The Baltimore Sun, July 2, 2013]

In an age of surveillance, has government of the people perished?

Even with all of the monuments, markers and preserved artillery pieces, the pastoral calm of south central Pennsylvania still dominates the battlefield where some 160,000 Americans clashed in the continent’s most epic and consequential military confrontation.  The familiar images from three raging days of furious and deadly battle for America’s soul still stand in stark contrast to the undeniable tranquility of the setting.  Yet it was here that the union was most famously preserved, and where Abraham Lincoln, in his eloquent address, ultimately challenged the nation to establish a new birth of freedom based on its founding ideals of liberty and equality.  During this week’s 150th commemoration of the battle, we could all do well to be mindful of Lincoln’s call for resolve that Gettysburg’s dead shall not have died in vain.

Today we find that the National Security Agency, dedicated to the collection and analysis of foreign communications, has routinely engaged in covert surveillance of the American public’s phone and internet usage.  That it took a criminal act to reveal this is demonstrative of how little “government by the people” was involved in the development of this policy.  It was conceived and carried-out entirely in secret and apart from the deliberations of a democratic republic, and was thus undiscoverable in the normal processes of government. (more…)

On Opening Day — Remembering Earl

[Reprinted from The Baltimore Sun April 2, 2013]

            April, in these parts, is irresistibly transformative.  Vibrant life and color rise up and relentlessly overwhelm a drab winter’s landscape, inspiring notions in the human heart of renewal and redemption.  And with it comes another baseball season, and all its manifestations of new beginnings and the grand possibilities that await in the lush green days ahead. (more…)

More Than Just A Game

[REPRINTED FROM THE BALTIMORE SUN, FEBRUARY 3, 2013

The spectacular playoff run that brings the Ravens to this week’s Super Bowl rightfully has the City literally and figuratively aglow in purple.  Of course, there are those who will assert that it is only a game, and there are far more pressing issues that should rightfully occupy the local headlines.  It is true that it is just a game.  As in many ways game day is just another afternoon.  But sometimes it is more than could have ever been imagined. (more…)