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| Our African friends, out to play at sunrise, home by dark. | 
Freedom: and Democracy.
  
   "Children
 and dogs run free!"  It makes you long for
 childhood again.  Kids are safe, loved, and watched over by adults who 
shape their world.  Adults make the rules, make the schedule, supply the
 things that are needed as best they can.  And who watches over the 
adults?  Communities do, I suppose, and government watches over it all.
Thus we arrive at a question of personal freedom.  There are individuals and cultures
 that want to be closer to the childlike life where they are watched 
over and cared for.  Then there are countries like my own that are 
pretty emphatic about freedom to live as we please.  We sometimes presume that 
our version of freedom is universally desired, but the truth is 
otherwise.  Many have come to America and been overwhelmed by the number of choices
 and decisions required to make it through any given day.  
They've been stunned, overloaded, and gone back where they started where
 rules and choices are more narrowly shaped.
Now we watch as the Arab Spring blooms across Africa and the middle east.  At issue - freedom?  Yes.  Justice?  Yes!  And the 'American Way'?  No!  It will be many years before the body of law to support an emerging democracy will look familiar to us, and every institution must be restructured.  As we observe the eruption, it's worth listening and noting the differences.  
I'd 
prefer a safer, more stable and predictable world perhaps, but until 
mercy and justice reign, I'll stick with democracy and government by the
 people.  As a form of government, it sucks big-time; it's just better than the 
alternatives.
Western style freedom, then, isn't a truly universal value, 
as a friend pointed out the other day.  But fairness, justice, mercy, 
compassion; such things call to us so insistently.