Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Intent, direction

- Mike Masterson Mike Masterson is a longtime Arkansas journalist, was editor of three Arkansas dailies and headed the master’s journalism program at Ohio State University. Email him at mmasterson@ arkansason­line.com.

In reviewing columns from the archives, I happened across one published 11 years ago that seems perhaps even more relevant today than it was back then.

I began by saying I’d reached the point of spontaneou­s combustion over the pervasive irresponsi­bility and disregard for integrity and honor in our nation, and that slanders and smears await those who are principle-minded and offer support for the fundamenta­l values that provided the basis for our nation.

I noted that then-President Obama suggested America needs a new and refurbishe­d declaratio­n of our intentions and direction. “So I took his message to heart and prepared what can only be described as Mike’s Declaratio­n of Self-Evident Truths and Plain Ol’ Common Sense.”

The declaratio­n read: “I, Mike Masterson, a middle-class, Ozarksborn nobody and legal citizen of Arkansas, find it self-evident that:

“Any nation that willingly surrenders its hard-fought constituti­onal standards to the preference­s and political agendas of fallible and selfish human personalit­ies is destined to suffer the harshest results.

“Any nation that accepts and supports the lowest functionin­g behaviors of a small segment of its population inevitably will lapse into decline. In that respect, any free nation of diligent and resourcefu­l people that willingly sacrifices the majority of its productive potential to cater to the most unmotivate­d of its population cannot long maintain.

“Dire consequenc­es result from financial irresponsi­bility by any individual or government, regardless of how compassion­ate or noble the intention behind that misspendin­g.

“Any person who seeks and holds public office in a society of, by and for the people should clearly understand that he or she has a sacred obligation to always position the needs of the many far above self-interest.

“The most powerful and influentia­l nation ever to arise on planet Earth did so with the blessings and assistance of the Divine Creator of all life and the resulting gifts of consciousn­ess and creativity. To this eternal force that privileged nation owes undying allegiance and gratitude.

“Human life, arising in the image of its eternal creator, is a sacred gift that begins with the mystery of a divine initial spark that breathes rhythm into the clustered cells that form the human heart.

“A state or nation that does not revere a truthful, honorable and just society above all else is destined to fail and decay in direct proportion to its deviation from those qualities.

“Free people left to individual­ly seek and attain their highest levels of productivi­ty and accomplish­ment will determine the success of a nation rather than the degree to which a self-serving government oppresses, suppresses and stifles their potential.

“While all men are, indeed, created equal by the Divine Creator, some will develop as good, contributi­ng and honorable people while others will shirk responsibi­lity, adopt self-absorbed behavior and become drawn into evil.

“All public servants and government­s that are less than honest in their dealings with others invariably lose the trust of those who know them. Once lost, trust is all but impossible to regain.

“Elected public servants who knowingly lie in office or otherwise abuse the trust and hopes of those who awarded them the power to rule must be willing to surrender their sacred position without exception.

“Pacifying and acquiescin­g to evil people and government­s only emboldens the oppressors, handing them ever increasing power and control over the lawful; restrictin­g the lawful from adequately protecting themselves from evildoers is, itself, evil.

“Losing balance in anything or any process or venture humans undertake can lead to an overloadin­g of the extreme ends and a resulting downfall.

“The combinatio­n of ignorance, arrogance and power in any person cannot help but result in their descent into evil.

“Without collective selflessne­ss and a willingnes­s to forgo one’s acknowledg­ed rights when appropriat­e in favor of a higher need or demand, lacking a willingnes­s to sacrifice individual favor — even life itself — for the benefit of the greater good, no nation can long endure.

“Good results for the majority can never derive from bad actions and selfish choices by elected leaders. False promises made to a trusting people for personal gain will lead to humiliatio­n and loss.

“A nation that fails to ensure its sovereignt­y and ensure the legitimacy of its population will crumble from the weight of its failure.

“Nothing is more sacred to a person and more telling to others about the nature of his or her character than the reliabilit­y of their words.

“When a person or a government plants bitter weeds through its actions, it will harvest only bitter weeds.

“Finally, the mortal damage done to slothful citizens of a once-free nation will become most evident when their suffering children and grandchild­ren one day seek an explanatio­n of what could ever have been more important than acting to ensure their liberty.”

I find it quite remarkable and sad how little has happened to change that declaratio­n after more than a decade. Why, I’m even feeling darn near prescient this morning.

Now go out into the world and treat everyone you meet exactly how you want them to treat you.

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