Posted by Kal Vernon on Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Under: SarahPac
From SarahPac:
Celebrating George Washington’s birthday is an American tradition to
honor our first president. Though Presidents’ Day is now the more
commonly-used term, and has expanded to include all presidents, the
legal term for this federal holiday remains Washington’s Birthday.
We honor President Washington, not because he was flawless; he was not.
He was, however, the epitome of self-sacrifice—both as a soldier and a
statesman. It was that sacrifice that helped make America what it was
destined to become. We honor him because of what he accomplished and the
manner in which he approached service to this nation: with a servant’s
heart.
I am on record as acknowledging President Washington as my favorite
Founder precisely because of that heart. He did not seek power. He
accepted it reluctantly. He answered the call, offered himself up in the
name of service, and helped to usher in a new day. At a time when he
could have remained in office perpetually, as some expected, he chose to
return to life as a citizen rather than seek a third term. He fulfilled
his destiny, and his legacy is secure.
It is refreshing to reflect on one who was so far removed in spirit
from the inside baseball that too often defines politics now. America
celebrates President Washington for his decision to serve for the right
reasons. Today, we could certainly use a little more Washington in DC
and a little less BS in Washington.