Last night I attended a Greenwood city council meeting in which a smoking ban was presented. It was one of those experiences where I saw first hand the problems with our nation. The problem isn't the myraid number of issues facing our governments, but the simple fact that principled people are hard to come by.
Only one member of the council, Ron Deer, took a principled stand against the ban. Practically everyone else in the room was in favor of the ban, in favor of using the government to coerce smokers. The mayor even suggested that tobacco should be made illegal, hinting to his lack of integrity.
I'm left wondering how people who do not hold rational princples can be persuaded with a principled argument? It also begs to ask why our schools fail to turn out principled people?



invalid assumption
"It also begs to ask why our schools fail to turn out principled people?"
They never did. They were never suppose to. They shouldn't now.
Your entire post smells of the nostalgic notion that yesterday was heaven, today sucks and tomorrow will be hell. We have never had an abundance of 'principled' people. They have *always* been in short supply.
I also can't help but notice that you failed to mention the actions you took in this meeting. Is this because you are modest or unprincipled?