Wednesday, November 14, 2007

The Nature of Politics

Some people say that I can be a bit too political at times.

With that, I have no argument.

Politics, which can be a very boring read, I know, but is important none the less. When you feel strongly about a particular subject, isn’t it better to have passion than dispassion? Zeal over apathy?

Politics isn’t about choosing sides. It’s about getting involved in this great American experiment.

No matter what your views, voicing them is your right and duty. It’s why we fought on the hallowed grounds of Yorktown and in turn, why we fight today in the chambers of Capital Hill.

It’s easy to get discouraged and overwhelmed in an over-sized political theater such as ours, but always remember that you matter.

I say all this because in the coming year we will be bombarded with ads, debates and expert opinions (including yours truly). Listen diligently, get involved if you want, but more importantly, let your voice be heard.

In doing so, remember my three important points when it comes to having a rational opinion: always have an open mind, never rush to judge and never be afraid to hear the other side (it’s alright to change your views when you objectively listen to what is said).

ER