Lee Hamilton doesn鈥檛 have a surefire formula for the success of this nation, but he has a surefire formula for its failure.

鈥淚t鈥檚 for you to back away,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 for you who have given so much to this community to disengage. It鈥檚 for this nation to become a nation of spectators.鈥

Hamilton, who represented Indiana in Congress from 1965 to 1999, was the keynote speaker for the 13th annual O鈥橞annon Institute for Community Service fundraising dinner Thursday night at 外网天堂鈥檚 Bloomington campus.

The O鈥橞annon Institute is three days of activities aimed at giving the community an opportunity to come together and discuss topics related to nonprofit organizations, education and political and civic service. It鈥檚 named after the late Indiana Gov. Frank O鈥橞annon, in recognition of the role he played in the formation of Indiana鈥檚 community college system and in commemoration of his lifetime commitment to community service. The dinner is Ivy Tech Bloomington鈥檚 annual signature fundraiser.

Hamilton, who is also a Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient, told the audience of more than 350 people that, at a time when government, especially at the federal level, is not functioning the way many people would like, responsible citizenship is needed now more than ever.

鈥淵ou and I have to up our game,鈥 he said.

To show what responsible citizenship looks like, Hamilton talked about a couple in Clark County who, after their daughter was killed in a car accident at a railroad crossing, made it their goal to get flashing lights at every railroad crossing in the state.

鈥淭hey鈥檝e largely succeeded,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut there鈥檚 still more work to be done.鈥

He told the story of a diabetic man who pleaded with him for food labeling legislation so he could tell how much sugar was in the food he was buying. He said that man joined a mighty chorus of citizens that changed the way we buy food today.

鈥淚 went to the grocery store the other day,鈥 Hamilton said. 鈥淎nd just for the heck of it, I counted people reading labels. I lost track after 15 or 20.鈥

He told the story of a 90-year-old neighbor who planted a young sapling in his family鈥檚 yard when Hamilton was teenager. At that age, the neighbor knew he wouldn鈥檛 see the sapling mature.

鈥淏ut it taught this teenager,鈥 Hamilton said, referring to his younger self, 鈥渁bout the responsibility of 鈥榳e, the people鈥 to make our corner of the world better for others.鈥

Hamilton concluded his speech by talking about some of the things he鈥檚 heard presidential candidates say recently. He said he鈥檚 heard them make claims that this country is heading into the abyss. They paint a bleak, gloomy picture of a nation lost and in decline, he said.

Hamilton told the crowd he doesn鈥檛 buy into that view. He said he believes this country鈥檚 best days are still ahead, but they won鈥檛 come on their own.

鈥淭here鈥檚 not an invisible hand down here guiding us. It鈥檚 not written in granite that we鈥檙e always going to be number one,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou and I as citizens have to step up. This is our time. This is our opportunity. This is our century. A new era. The citizens鈥 century.鈥

lee hamiltonLee Hamilton, photo by David Snodgress Herald-Times

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