| A SONG OF DAVID
“My
heart is steadfast, God. I will sing and I will make music
with my soul. Wake up, harp and lyre! I will wake up the
dawn. I will give thanks to you, LORD, among the nations. I
will sing praises to you among the peoples. For your loving
kindness is great above the heavens. Your faithfulness
reaches to the skies. Be exalted, God, above the heavens!
Let your glory be over all the earth.
That your beloved may be delivered,
save with your right hand, and answer us. God has spoken
from his sanctuary: ‘In triumph, I will divide Shechem, and
measure out the valley of Succoth. Gilead is mine. Manasseh
is mine. Ephraim also is my helmet. Judah is my scepter.
Moab is my wash pot. I will toss my sandal on Edom. I will
shout over Philistia.’ Who will bring me into the fortified
city? Who has led me to Edom? Haven't you rejected us, God?
You don't go forth, God, with our armies. Give us help
against the enemy, for the help of man is vain. Through
God, we will do valiantly. For it is he who will tread down
our enemies.” (Psalm 108)
QUOTATIONS ON SELF-RELIANCE
“God loves to help him who strives
to help himself.” (Aeschylus)
“The highest manifestation of life
consists in this: that a being governs its own actions. A
thing which is always subject to the direction of another is
somewhat of a dead thing.” (Thomas Aquinas)
“This gives force to the strong -
that the multitude have no habit of self-reliance or
original action.” (Ralph Waldo Emerson)

TEDDY ROOSEVELT’S LETTER
TO THE PEOPLE OF MAINE
Since the greatest problem
facing our state today is the preservation of marriage and
the family, we thought it would be only appropriate to try
our hand at a letter from Theodore Roosevelt, a man who
loved both his family and the state of Maine. The letter is
postmarked Washington, D.C., September 30, 1915 and reads as
follows:
My Dear Friends in the State of
Maine:
I have just seen my boys Quentin,
Kermit, and Archie off to bed after a long day camping in
the great wilderness. I had a splendid time teaching them
how to paddle a canoe. Archie got wet and didn’t seem to
enjoy it much at first, but then he took to it like a duck
to water. At dinner time we had a grand time frying
beefsteak and potatoes in bacon fat over a campfire.
Watching the boys learn to live in the woods took me back to
my boyhood days in Island Falls where I first learned to
hunt and fish. I owe the people of Maine a great debt, since
it was there I learned my love of the outdoors.
I hear you are having problems in
Maine, and what is worse, the politicians who have caused
these problems are calling themselves “Progressive.” I know
a little bit about what it means to be “Progressive” because
that is what we called the Bull Moose Party. “Progressive”
means that you leave the bad things behind and move on to
better things. But it seems that those in charge of
government in Maine are doing just the opposite, and are
deliberately trying to make things worse for everybody.
As I said, you know you are
progressive when you see yourself moving towards good things
and leaving the bad things behind. I will mention a few of
those things that those in Augusta has asked you to leave
behind. First, they have asked you to leave behind a sense
of individual initiative, responsibility, and duty. The
material well-being of America has been developed to a very
high degree by the energy, self-reliance, and individual
initiative of its citizens. A welfare state which creates
dependence on an all-powerful government, while encouraging
an individual to shirk his duty, is not “progressive.” It is
retrogressive.
Another thing the “Progressives” in
Augusta have asked you to leave behind is the concept of
honest labor. It was only through hard, honest labor that
America earned the splendid heritage we now enjoy. Some
wicked men have introduced gambling into Maine as a get rich
quick scheme. But no society has ever profited through vice.
The worse thing I see happening in
the state of Maine, is that the current governor, who claims
to be “progressive,” wants to build business by bringing
effeminate men into the state. He calls this plan “The
Creative Economy.” As a former Rough Rider, explorer of the
Amazon, and big game hunter, I can assure you that this
harebrained scheme will not work. What will build up your
economy is lowering the taxes on business and nourishing the
entrepreneurial spirit that made America great.
And let me add a word about
conservation. Being a faithful steward of the earth does not
mean making the earth and all that is in it your master.
Conservation will not work if it is not based on sound
American principles, and the Biblical belief that man has
dominion over the earth. The idea that an animal or plant is
of equal worth to a man is a wicked and dangerous notion,
unworthy to be held by any American. Again, such thinking is
not progressive; it is retrogressive.
And last of all, I would like to
warn you against those who would allow – I can hardly bring
myself to write the words – same-sex marriage.
Those who are working to achieve such a horrible thing want
you to leave the family behind. But nothing is as important
to a society as the family. Sins against pure and healthy
family life are those which of all others are sure in the
end to be visited most heavily upon the nation in which they
take place. Be sure that any individual or party who tells
you that men may marry men, or women, women aims not at your
progress, but your destruction.
Since I have spent so much time in
Maine, and regard you all as friends, I thought I would
speak openly and candidly. That is why I am going to take
this opportunity to tell you frankly that under your current
leadership in Augusta you are not making progress - you are
being marched backwards into oblivion. But then again, that
is just as they would have it.
Your Friend,
Theodore Roosevelt
President of the United States
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