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Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Chuck Norris :: Townhall.com Columnist
'The Most Sweeping Ethics Reform in History'?
by Chuck Norris
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John Adams put it well when he said: "We have no government armed with power capable of contending with human passions unbridled by morality and religion. Avarice, ambition, revenge or gallantry would break the strongest cords of our Constitution as a whale goes through a net. Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other."

Government isn't the answer. And neither is education, at least without religion. As Benjamin Rush, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, wrote, "Without religion I believe that learning does real mischief to the morals and principles of mankind."

Our Founders had a better answer than government or even education. God is the answer. God is the moral compass of America. Or he should be, if we ever want to restore morality in our homes and civility to our land. Our Founders believed that morals flowed from one's accountability to God and that without God, moral anarchy would result.

To the Founders, religion was an essential buttress of free government. That is why Patrick Henry wrote: "The greatest pillars of all government and of social life: I mean virtue, morality, and religion. This is the armor, my friend, and this alone, that renders us invincible."

Charles Carroll, who also signed the Declaration of Independence, wrote, "Without morals a republic cannot subsist any length of time; they therefore who are decrying the Christian religion whose morality is so sublime and pure are undermining the solid foundation of morals, the best security for the duration of free governments."

George Washington summarized it best in his farewell address: "Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports. Whatever may be conceded to the influence of refined education on minds of peculiar structure, reason and experience both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle."

To encourage ethical living in youngsters, I recommend they read and practice "Rules of Civility & Decent Behavior in Company and Conversation," which George Washington wrote at age 14. To everyone else, I recommend Jacob Abbott's "Ethics: An Early American Handbook," a reprint of an 1890 study on ethics. Humbly, chapters 5 and 6 in my new book, "Black Belt Patriotism," also are devoted to how to rebuild a civil and moral society according to our Founders' vision. I lastly recommend Rushworth Kidder's "Moral Courage." Better still, attend his seminar in Washington, D.C., April 7. And stay attuned to ethical issues in politics by frequenting the Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington's Web site (www.CitizensForEthics.org).

Of course, illegalities, immoralities and other ethics violations have existed in every age, including in our Founders' age, but they weren't as readily accepted and tolerated as they are today. Most led good, moral and decent lives. And most fought to elect those who would do the same, and so should we. Write your representatives today and demand, "Unethical nominees should not be appointed to govern our country!"

Mr. President, I'm doing my best as a patriot and a conservative to support you. But if your present choice of leaders is reflective of "the most sweeping ethics reform in history," then I respectfully would say, sir, you're sweeping in the wrong direction.

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Compared to who?

Obama is running into a problem that his idealism did not anticipate, some of the most experienced people in Washington DC have all sorts of baggage. The challenge for him is what every President faces: balancing the experience the appointee needs to be effective, with how much the person did wrong along the way to obtaining that experience.

I'm not saying that we should allow anyone in. I'm saying that everyone who does hiring knows that some of the brightest people have made mistakes along the way. If we ran through the tax records of all previous Presidential appointees, do you think your favorite President hired perfect people? There are important things to watch from Obama, but this isn't one of them.

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To all those claiming that without a belief in God, there can be no morals: you clearly have a very warped view of humanity. It is possible to be a good person without a fear of punishment or the hope of a reward. In fact, if there is a God (which I believe there is) than I think he would be prouder of those who doubt his existence, yet behave morally anyway, rather than those who simply behave because they are scared of going to Hell. Morality is simply treating others as you would like to be treated; a belief in God is not necessary for someone to believe this.
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