The words above are from a speech by Carl Schurz.Our countrywhen right, to be kept right; when wrong, to be put right.
The following words resonated with me. The link is here at Daily Kos.
What defines your patriotism?I am an American citizen. I love my country. I revel in its history and marvel at its achievements. I am grateful for its freedoms and cherish the values upon which it was created. I fly the flag in my front yard and have voted in every election since I turned 18, except for that one local election many years ago when I had the flu. I have voted for Republicans and Democrats and Independents, although I confess there arent many Republicans I could stomach voting for in todays savagely polarized political climate.
I am proud of Americas soldiers and sailors, both past and present. I am proud that I have ancestors who have served their country in nearly every conflict in Americas history...
I am also aware that our military men and women do not hold a monopoly on service to their country. I am proud of the contributions of Americas working people. I am proud to be the descendant of builders, stonemasons, merchant seamen, coal miners, railroad workers, and shopkeepers...
I say all this because apparently these days it is necessary to do so. Because my definition of patriotism differs from that of some others, I am called upon to affirm it again and again to the combative, the cynical and the downright ignorant. Like the Freedom Riders, Vietnam protestors, and todays Occupy Wall Street activists, those who raise their voices or take to their computers to express a difference of opinion can expect to be shouted down or worse by those who believe that the truest Americans are the most complacent and compliant Americans.