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We Need Our Liberty Bell

The Liberty Bell represents our nation’s aspirations.  It’s good to think about it from time to time, especially now, when we need to focus on unity, not division.  Here are a couple of interesting facts about it.

Crack: Nobody knows for sure when or how the crack happened. It’s been the center of much speculation, though, based less on fact and more on symbolism. One theory is that it cracked when our nation divided itself from Britain—during the Revolutionary War.  Another is that it happened during Chief Justice John Marshall’s funeral. Despite little formal education, he rose to have great judicial influence on the direction of our country.

Ring: It hasn’t rung since 1846, during George Washington’s birthday.  Maybe it had done its job.  It was erected in 1752 and first rung when the Declaration of Independence was first read in 1776.  We were totally independent when we had our first President.

Anyway, I think it’s time to cherish such icons as the Liberty Bell and Statue of Liberty, to remember we really are—all of us — “one nation under God,” and we should stop our bickering, hatred, and cruelty to each other and reunite as a nation.

An Enlightened Man

Kudos to my husband, an enlightened man.  Each morning we watch the news together with our first cup of coffee.  At some point the stock-exchange report comes on, showing a group from a company happily ringing the opening bell.  Most mornings he startles our dog, who is sleeping peacefully at our feet.  He does that by gruffly exclaiming, “Where are the women?!”  He doesn’t think that it’s right that all those suits appearing on the stock-exchange stage are filled with men.  Yes, there are a few women from time to time–one or two mixed in with all the testosterone. Watch it for yourself; then wake up your poor dog or cat with a hearty “Where are the women?!” I’ll just sip my coffee and smile when it happens at our house.