Well, it's been a few days since I last blogged, and I'm quite certain that subconsciously I took the time to be sure that what I felt and wanted to blog about was not just a rant but based on not reaction but a response to what I consider appropriate and acceptable. But, I'll get to that in just a bit.
My heart goes out to the people in the south and southeast portion of my country. It has been, in this area, one natural disaster after another: tornadoes, hurricanes, floods...there are portions of New Orleans, Louisiana, that haven't totally recovered from Katrina and now face the prospect of being flooded from the north...unless thousands of miles of rural farmland and small town are flooded. And, that is the decision that was made to save New Orleans, the capitol city of Baton Rouge, and Ol' Miss, the University of Mississippi. Sincerely, I would not have wanted to be the person making the decision...who gets to stay, who has to pack up and leave behind a lifetime of work, memories and attachments. Who said life was ever fair, no matter how much we wish it to be.
I've been watching the line-ups for the Republican bid for our 2012 election. It's interesting, yet there's still a lot of time to see how things will eventually go down. I was sad to see that Huckabee was not running, but after watching his program over the weekend, I could see that the passion necessary to run for and then run our country was just more than he was willing to give of himself and his life at this time. And, although I've never run for any office, I know what burnout is like...a path that once gone down you never fully recover from and regret the rest of your life.
I am old enough to remember the speeches given by John F Kennedy...they were moving, sincere, and straight to the point. I have listened to many speeches by many presidents,vice-presidents and lawmakers (federal and state), and even I do not remember any who has proven, time and again (to me), that he lacks the simplest of considerations as does the present president of these United States of America. His lack of tact is truly embarrassing at times, and his arrogance while taking victory laps is appalling.
Asking if the GOP wanted a moat built across the nation's southern boarder, and possibly alligators in the moats was dropping to a new low in my own personal respect that I can only describe by repeating what I heard shared about the former Madam Speaker of the House: "The gift that keeps on giving".
In my opinion, taking credit for "making the call" to advance Navy Seals on a Pakistan compound for the purpose of removing the threat of a foreign religious leader is incomprehensible. Anyone can pull a switch to throw light into a darkened room. It's the people who ran the wires from the electric source to the light bulb and secured the connections who deserve the credit, something that became almost an afterthought for this president.
I came this close to respecting him for this decision, until I saw the peacock preening his feathers in the aftermath. I asked myself: "Why now? This switch could probably have been pulled months, maybe even a year or two ago (for all we know, or ever will know), so what is so important about now"? Unless it might have something to do with polls, points and probabilities.
What those probabilities are, I'm not sure of right now. But, I do know that time will tell, and when it does, the the same nay sayers and finger pointers will clash trying outdo the other and either prove the obvious or fight even harder to cover up what could again prove to be very embarrassing for citizen, party or nation.
One thing I have learned in the past four years of my own political awakening: never take anything at face value; always watch the other hand and don't ever, ever take your hand off the shell with the pea; and, don't get too attached to one politician. He or she is just human, and sadly these days that is more an excuse than a reason. JFK had his faults, his personal life was not to be held up to children to be admired. But when he came before the country and spoke to his fellow citizens, we believed him; and, to my knowledge he never publicly embarrassed the citizens of my country as much as I've been embarrassed as an adult in the past two years.
I'm not naive, I'm not necessarily gullible, I would just like to know that the people who represent me and the citizens of my country will try their hardest to do so with an acceptable degree of honor and good ol' simple consideration. I was that 13-year old who stayed glued to the television that life-shattering weekend in November in 1963. That will be the standard by which I will always judge the the personal character of the people who hold public office in my country.
In my lifetime I've come to the conclusion that public personalities who try too hard to wow us with their grandeur are usually are no better than the people they appear before. And, anyone who has to prove their worth by attacking others and confusing the issues are just as insecure and afraid as the most and least among us. So, I ask, why the outrageous facade? Why can't someone just be himself? Oh yes, he just decided not to run for office because his heart wasn't in it because he is a man of soul!
Showing posts with label disasters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label disasters. Show all posts
Monday, May 16, 2011
Friday, April 29, 2011
Friday: Is It TGIF?
Last summer I saw the movie,"Eat, Pray, Love", and was glad I accepted my mother's invitation to get out and enjoy! But, because my hearing is compromised, I knew I would have to buy the DVD when it became available so that I could set my TV for "closed caption" and read what I was not able to hear in the theater. This movie had quite an impact on me precisely because so much of what the author shared about her spiritual journey paralleled my own life to this point. As a result, I decided to purchase the book that the movie was based on because I wanted to read what Elizabeth Gilbert offered by way of her brilliant narration of her private thoughts .I finished the book last night and was not disappointed. I would recommend this book to anyone who feels the need to explore in more depth their own spiritual journey.
With that said, I this morning settled into my recliner, turned on the TV and began my online routine. The first "news" flashing across my screen was the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. It was obvious from the number of onlookers that the citizens of London and England, as well as tourists, were enjoying the positive vibrations that overwhelmed the very eager crowd of loyal royal fans and well-wishers. While I do not count myself among this large crowd, I wish the newlyweds joy and the strength to fulfill some rather strict expectations inherent in the giving of William the title of Prince of Cambridge. May the love that radiated from their very being today only grow and have the chance to mellow in the years ahead.
The next news I viewed was the damage of yet another storm and resulting tornado that ripped through the deep south of our country leaving in it's wake a path of destruction and death to a portion of our country that has suffered so much devastation in the past decade. Unfortunately, as I predicted over a year ago, the Mississippi River and some of it's tributaries are overflowing their banks causing another kind of destruction. Along the east coast, flooding in the New England area has also left countless families homeless as well as destroying buildings which housed stores, restaurants, factories and a multitude of other wage-earning enterprises. And, a while the state of Texas recovers from a series wildfires the cost of gas and products continue to soar.
Because these cataclysmic disasters have barely let up world-wide, the only positive I can find is that as a result of this global destruction great construction in the weeks, months and probably years to come will be required providing jobs for tens of thousands of unemployed in our country Neighbors will be forced to work together to find the countess loose ends of their shattered lives.Time must be found to grieve, rebuild and re-establish what was lost, and citizens who were once strangers will find comfort in each other and eventually come to treasure the opportunity to bind together as they move on with life. Maybe this is what is meant by the words of visionaries who predicedt that this time in history will see the end of life in this country and planet as we knew it...geographically, politically and as a result, spiritually.
With that said, I this morning settled into my recliner, turned on the TV and began my online routine. The first "news" flashing across my screen was the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. It was obvious from the number of onlookers that the citizens of London and England, as well as tourists, were enjoying the positive vibrations that overwhelmed the very eager crowd of loyal royal fans and well-wishers. While I do not count myself among this large crowd, I wish the newlyweds joy and the strength to fulfill some rather strict expectations inherent in the giving of William the title of Prince of Cambridge. May the love that radiated from their very being today only grow and have the chance to mellow in the years ahead.
The next news I viewed was the damage of yet another storm and resulting tornado that ripped through the deep south of our country leaving in it's wake a path of destruction and death to a portion of our country that has suffered so much devastation in the past decade. Unfortunately, as I predicted over a year ago, the Mississippi River and some of it's tributaries are overflowing their banks causing another kind of destruction. Along the east coast, flooding in the New England area has also left countless families homeless as well as destroying buildings which housed stores, restaurants, factories and a multitude of other wage-earning enterprises. And, a while the state of Texas recovers from a series wildfires the cost of gas and products continue to soar.
Because these cataclysmic disasters have barely let up world-wide, the only positive I can find is that as a result of this global destruction great construction in the weeks, months and probably years to come will be required providing jobs for tens of thousands of unemployed in our country Neighbors will be forced to work together to find the countess loose ends of their shattered lives.Time must be found to grieve, rebuild and re-establish what was lost, and citizens who were once strangers will find comfort in each other and eventually come to treasure the opportunity to bind together as they move on with life. Maybe this is what is meant by the words of visionaries who predicedt that this time in history will see the end of life in this country and planet as we knew it...geographically, politically and as a result, spiritually.
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