treadlightly wrote:I haven't been to the Capital since getting my card from the State, but I really want to.
It would be an honor to enter a seat of power in this State in which an unknown number of law abiding strangers are armed and in which I am trusted to carry a weapon by those who regulate my activities on authority of the consent of the governed.
That, to me, is what citizenship feels like. Every time a law abiding citizen in full possession of his rights and bearing his responsibilities with zeal participates in the business of government, even by so casual a thing as a tourist's visit to the Capital building, democracy is vitalized.
If only there was a way to communicate self-evident truths to all our fellow citizens, preferably before they vote again.
