
Archived Feb 2, 2008 It is told as the truth - and I believe it, that if you put a frog in cold water and slowly raise the temperature, you can boil him, and he won't jump out. I think that we, The People, like frogs, tend to become tolerant of the intolerable, especially when we fail to understand the great truths that once formed the bedrock foundation for our system of American government. The reality is, We, The People, continue to hold the reins of power even if we have given it to a certain set of people whom we then call our leaders. When I look at the Brunswick jail situation, I wonder how local representatives of The People could so quickly lose touch with the priorities of the local community. How is it that men, probably trying to do something that they see as a convenient solution, cannot quickly see that the Brunswick community disagrees with their decision to permanently locate and expand the jail in the downtown area? Representational government, at its heart, must be representational to retain its legitimacy with The People. Does convenience, or other reasons by the County Commission, weigh so heavy in the balance that the wishes of The People can be ignored? Such narrow thinking may be enough to destroy a town that is just beginning to acquire a scenic ambiance. Further, when I look at the Governor's push (helped by a crowd of developers and others who will benefit from the dollars) to put high-density development on the most popular, scenic and open beach of Jekyll,The People's State Park, I wonder again if the voice of The People will be heard, in this case over the siren song of lucrative development. Will the people allow their elected leaders to turn their public beach into a condo-retail community of private enterprise? What will it take for our government leaders to return to the basic understanding that they are public servants entrusted with defending the overall common good of The People? Who is to change the course of events but the people who put leaders in power? This paper is our attempt to give you, The People, an opportunity to make your voices heard. Welcome to Coastal Viewpoint, where your views count! |