Socrates said, "the unexamined life is not worth living." I would modify his famous quote in this way: "the unexamined opinion is not worth repeating." In other words, we should be careful what positions we espouse until we are sure about what we are saying. Many people are quick to speak and slow to think when it should be the opposite, and many is the person trying to sound smart or noble by covering lack of knowledge with passion and anger.
Let me give you another thought: the only thing worse than buying into partisan rhetoric is repeating it!
The job of a patriotic American is to form his or her own opinion, not swallow whole some pre-programmed, teleprompted spin. We are too bright a people to fall for such duplicity. Each of us needs to dig in and gain our own, adult-level education about our history, government, economics, and public policy. We need to examine the facts as they really are. We need to be thoughtful, inquisitive, and healthily mistrusting. Become informed and run everything through a "spin filter."
The biggest thing a bureaucracy fears is an educated populace. Freedom dies in a land of ignorance. So arm yourself with knowledge of the truth and fear no false doctrine. Remember, good wins out in the end.
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