letter to the editor

We need to heed some wise words from the past

Mon, 08/26/2019 - 4:15pm

    Dear Editor:

    With every passing day I yearn more desperately for a president who could, and would even want to, embody and broadcast the conception of liberty so brilliantly spelled out in a 1944 address to new citizens by Judge Learned Hand, Chief Judge of the U. S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals for many decades. Judge Hand is recognized as one of the wisest judges in the history of American jurisprudence. These words had immediate and wide-spread influence near the end of World War II; I hope they will again, now:

    “What then is the spirit of liberty? I cannot define it; I can only tell you my own faith. The spirit of liberty is the spirit which is not too sure that it is right; the spirit of liberty is the spirit which seeks to understand the minds of other men and women; the spirit of liberty is the spirit which weighs their interests alongside its own without bias; the spirit of liberty remembers that not even a sparrow falls to earth unheeded; the spirit of liberty is the spirit of Him who, near two thousand years ago, taught mankind that lesson it has never learned, but has never quite forgotten; that there may be a kingdom where the least shall be heard and considered side by side with the greatest.

    “And now in that spirit, . . . I ask you to rise and with me pledge our faith in the glorious destiny of our beloved country.”

    I concede it is futile to bring these words to the attention of the current occupant of the Oval Office and his closest advisors, but members of Congress, and all active candidates for office – are you listening? If so, do something. In the spirit of liberty.

    David Nyberg

    West Boothbay Harbor