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Nov 06
I don’t see Barack Obama coming into the White House and working miracles, his miracle was making it to the White House. I see him as the face of the melting pot in which we live, with pride. I see him as a man with one agenda - to place this nation back on the path our forefathers intended. He is a father of two young children and understands that the lives that they lead as adults will depend, as will the lives of every child in this country, on building up the foundations upon which the country can again grow.
We cannot be the greatest nation in the world if we are not the healthiest, we cannot be the greatest nation in the world if we are not the most educated. This does not mean having the healthiest rich, but having the healthiest masses. It does not mean having the most educated rich, but having the most educated masses. To continue on the path that we have been going would deny his children and all of our children a future that is safe, that is free, and that is happy.
I had given up on this country ever being strong again. I had given up because to do so will require great sacrifices, especially from those corporations and individuals who are responsible for the enormous gulf that has grown over the past twenty years between the wealthy and the middle class, causing the middle class to become an endangered species in the United States. I have hope because I see Barack Obama as a man who is willing to do the hard things, as us to do the hard things for the right reasons.
But I must say that personally, and a bit selfishly, I am grateful beyond words for Barack Obama. It is not just because he has changed the lives of African Americans and how they will forever on see themselves. But because he has given a true place in history to a growing segment of the population, to I have been a lifelong member - an unseen, uncounted, and poorly represented minority group known to the Census Bureau as ‘Other’.
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Tags: bi-racial, multi-cultural families, Obama, United States
Aug 08
The changes over the past eight years have made me consider for the first time, the meaning of being an American. In the past, whenever I thought in terms of being an American , I thought about being born in the country governed by the Constitution, a document I still find to be awe inspiring. But over the past eight years, being an American has come to mean something else. It means being a part of a nation symbolized by George W. Bush. In a very real way, his decisions have been a reflection of me, as an American, his beliefs have been a reflection of mine, as an American. Because we, as Americans have placed him in the highest office, chosen him to be our face our thoughts, our decisions, and our voice, to ourselves, and to the world. So, being an American over the past eight years has meant being Quick Draw McGraw, with little need or respect for education, history, those considered experts, or being held accountable for the result of my actions.
When we elect a President we are electing the symbol of who we are as a nation and as a people. And even if we are not thinking about it at the time, somehow it just seems to happen that way. Being a citizen of a nation has a different quality based upon that nations leadership at the time. Being a citizen of the United States had a different quality during the time of slavery. Being a citizen of Germany had a different quality during the time of Hitler. Being a citizen of a nation is not about real estate, it is about the beliefs, values, and integrity of the leadership – especially in the case of elected leadership. “You will know him by his works” – well, our works, in this case, are that ballots that we cast. We can try to distance ourselves, we can point the finger, but to paraphrase a statement made by someone in the Bush white house when asked about why they do not consider the overwhelming desire of the people to get out of Iraq, the response was, “The people have one opportunity to make a decision, that is on election day every four years”. That being the case, I think that it is time we seriously change the way that we decide.
Now, when George W was running for President, other than what turned out to be a Washington outbreak of sexual promiscuity, led by President Clinton and followed closely behind by most of the officials seeking his impeachment. Other than that we were not really facing any major crises. The only imagined threat at the time to the stability of our nation as a result of the attention paid to President Clinton’s infidelity, came from the Gay community seeking the same rights as all other human beings. “Morality” being the only major issue facing our candidates – paved the way for the self-named moral majority to take over and elect the one person who was White, Male and embraced Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior, even though he stumbled on two syllable words, failed in almost every business venture that he was involved in, did cocaine, had a major alcohol problem, fudged his service record and carried a six shooter. In the country’s desperation to find a president as far from Bill Clinton as possible, we went from a Rhodes Scholar to George W.
George W ran a dirty mudslinging campaign; and his right to the office of President will forever be tainted by doubt. There were not enough of us really looking at the man we were electing to symbolize and guide our country.
The President leads the country. We do as he does. During President Reagan’s administration, the country was one big Hollywood movie set, everything including shoulders were big. During President Clinton’s administration there was a great number of people in the government, in the clergy and in the populace who were secretly using their dipsticks indiscriminately. Sex became bigger than the shoulder pads on Dallas. Now, during the Bush administration we took out our six shooters and waged war, greed went over the top, and education was given the same respect as he gave it, which meant that if the country did not have a huge gambling addiction and played lotto, most if not all of the nation’s public schools would be forced to shut down. The war that we want out of, was supported by the majority of the people in the country – and we cared as little about getting more information before jumping in as the President did. President Bush has charged up a national debt of $9,571,086,623,544.22 – and he is looking to increase the nation’s credit limit by 3.1 trillion dollars. So, since the country seems to follow its leader, and its leader spends, spends, spends and tells the people to spend, spend, and spend some more in order to boost the economy, we did, to the tune of approximately 2.5 trillion dollars in household debt.
Here we are again, approaching that one day every four years when we have the opportunity to participate in the future direction of our country and our lives. We are faced with a war that Senator McCain said could last 100 years; a war, by the way, that we can’t afford to pay for. So now we must choose the candidate who has the integrity, beliefs, values and concerns that we want to represent us for the next four to eight years. The first and easiest way to judge a candidate is how he runs his race. Remember the saying, “It’s not whether you win or lose that counts, it’s how you play the game.” Is the campaign honest and above board, or does it throw honesty and integrity to the wind? Does the candidate play fair or hit below the belt? Will he win because he is the best man for the job, or because he used performance enhancing tactics instead of his own fitness to come in first?
When a candidate spends all of his time talking about what the other candidate did or didn’t do, will or will not do, that candidate is clearly not very strong on what he himself has done or will do. We need to vote for the candidate with the best agenda and the realistic means of fulfilling it. We need to choose a candidate because we are intelligently informed as to what the candidate plans to do about the many crises facing our nation and the world. Our candidates need to convince us, not why we should not elect his opponent, but why we should elect him. They need to convince us that they have a well thought out plan, that their plan will work, and most importantly HOW their plan will work.
We need economic plans from the candidates that can be critiqued by experts as to their viability, and the cost to us in programs, or taxes, because we will pay somewhere. I believe that we should know in advance before we vote, where the bill will have to be paid.
For our healthcare crisis, what are their plans and how will they work? And for Iraq, if one candidate has a plan to pull out, how and what will we leave behind? If the other candidate plans to stay until we win, what does winning the war in Iraq look like? And how does winning the war in Iraq influence Islamic Jihad throughout the entire region? How does an increase in troops create a meaningful lasting peace between warring religious factions? And what about eliminating our dependency on oil, foreign or otherwise and replacing it with more eco friendly fuel sources? What about the issue of global warming and the effect it is having on our economy and our food supplies. We need the plan, we need the timetable, and we need to know that we have the time left to implement whatever it is.
Anyone old enough to vote, is old enough to understand the answers to these questions. We need the answers to these questions. We need to choose – not based upon who can sling the most mud the fastest – we need to vote for the candidate who, in our minds best represents us, and has the best agenda for the well being of the people of this country. It is not an issue of experience, because – no one in history has faced so much before. No one has the experience to handle all of the crises on our plate, but someone must have the wisdom and foresightedness to do so.
We don’t need one candidate to tell on the other like little children, he did this no he did that – we need men, who don’t need to point fingers to win, who can stand on their own two feet, with confidence in their own agenda’s and their own records and with these things, along with honor and integrity – face the nation as candidates worthy of being President of The United States. And we, need to vote with our brains, for the man who best represents our needs – because we only get one chance to do the most important thing in our lives and the lives of our children once every four years. This time, knowing how much can change in the blink of an eye, we need to demand to be informed. We need to demand an honest election. We need candidates who trust that we will make the right choice given the right information, just as they expect us to trust them with our nation and our lives.
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Jun 13
There was a time when this was a nation – not of states, but of tribes. The nation had a rich history that was known well by its proud Natives. I don’t even know what the nation was called because immigrants, some armed with guns, some armed with liquor, some armed with guns, destroyed the nation. They weakened the natives, robbed them of their food supplies, their livelihood and finally their homes.
The invading immigrants built a new nation, not out of tribes but out of states. Generations found the old nation vanishing along with its inhabitants. The remaining descendents of that nation and its tribes were relegated to small pockets across the land called reservations.
The new Nation, called the United States of America, then built itself into a powerful nation, inhabited by its own generations of proud natives. Until one day, immigrants, armed some with drugs and some with investment capital came along and weakened the natives, robbed them of their food supplies, their livelihood and finally their homes. Generations are finding this nation vanishing along with its once proud inhabitants. The new Nation, called the United Investment Holdings of the World, will build itself into a powerful fund for wealthy corporations around the globe. Its inhabitants, loyalists only to their home nations will also remain proud – but will never be natives.
If you think that it couldn’t happen to us – so did the original Native Americans. Perhaps it is the revenge of the Great Spirit, or the result of greed – or maybe just a cycle returning to its beginning point. Whatever it is, this country is losing itself. My father came to this country in 1918, like thousands of other immigrants, to leave behind old roots, old nationalities and become a part of the American Dream. He and countless others came here to plant the seeds of their dreams in new soil and to build a life as an American from the land that was America. They came here to melt into the melting pot – leave their old identities behind – to speak American, to dream American and to become American. They came, not only to pledge allegiance to the flag, but to pledge allegiance to fulfilling the promise of Democracy and of the Constitution of the United States. They came to be a part of that becoming.
Americans lost sight of their nation and its meaning, they lost sight of history. They saw only the gold. To Americans, the land did not represent its original principals, its original spirit, it represented booms, and rushes. There were gold rushes, silver rushes, oil rushes, and real estate booms. Immigrants began to come from other countries, not to become Americans, but only to off of America while remaining true to their homelands. Some, found that they could remain in their own countries and export their drugs to America – living better than most Americans, off of the weakness of Americans. They began killing Americans with their drugs, while buying American and Americans with their money – all the while never even crossing the border. Their effect on this nation is no different than the effect of the immigrants who came with small pox to give to the Native Americans. Others, have come armed with capital to invest, robbing the people of their incomes, their ability to feed themselves – while keeping all of the profits safe within their own native lands.
Perhaps this is what happens when you build a dream instead of a nation. When you build on what it has to sell rather than the people who make it a nation. I once thought that what was great about this country was that it was the only country founded on dreams and ideals. I realize that what made this country beautiful – the dreams – the ideals – were never planted into the soil of the nation which is its people. The funny thing is, that we miss this country, we know that it is slipping through our fingers, but we still don’t get why. We still don’t see, that like the American Indians, back when they were Indians and not Native Americans, our identity as a nation is intrinsically connected with the land that our nation inhabits. Our identity as a nation is intrinsically connected with the businesses that it builds and the people – the Americans – that they feed.
Again, it could just be karma. The nation was built on stolen land, perhaps that destines it to having the land stolen from it. Karma is only balance. The nation has a karma – not in deed – but in intention. Balancing karma does not require the impossible; it does not require undoing what cannot be undone. We can balance karma by realizing the error of what we have done and making a commitment never to do it again. Instead, what we did was commit to becoming a nation united in strength and action rather than tribes, divided and weak. And, as a nation united, we will not do what we did to obtain our land. However, rather than dividing into tribes, we have divided into mega-corporations, competing with each other for profits, just as the tribes competed with each other for land. The corporations have enough autonomous power to have aided in the weakening of the nation – no longer united as one people, but divided by the competing interests of different corporations. A corporation has not heart, no home, no loyalty other than to itself. Its home is where its profits are. Capitalism has reached the point where corporations not only control the goods and services of the nation, but they control the flow of information. Whosoever controls the flow of information controls the nation.
“Freedom of the press, or, to be more precise, the benefit of freedom of the press, belongs to everyone - to the citizen as well as the publisher… The crux is not the publisher’s ‘freedom to print’; it is, rather, the citizen’s ‘right to know.’ ” Arthur Sulzburger
1990 American newspaper publisher
The mainstream Media providing the most widely available information is privately owned. It is free under the first amendment to provide whatever information it chooses, even if that information is ultimately in its own best interest. It can choose, and often does, to serve the government which it was designed to censure. There is no branch of government that is not in some way indebted to one if not many major corporations. Capitalism has circumvented the Democracy that our forefathers attempted so desperately to ensure the people. We spend so much money and energy in an attempt to protect our shores from a foreign military invasion, that we have completely lost sight of the fact that there would be no need for any nation to spend money and lives attacking us when all they have to do is buy us, business by business, loan by loan, building by building. It may be a hostile takeover – but we invented them. However we look at it, we are being killed by our own poison.
Unlike the Native Americans of the past, we understand the value of union. We are in a position to take back our nation as a people and to put the rights and the freedom of the people before those of any entity be it the government, a corporation or a religious group. No organization should not have the rights of individuals, it should not under any circumstances have rights greater than those of an individual and it should never be allowed the freedom to act in any way that is contrary to the rights of each individual as defined in the constitution. The only organization granted rights in the bill of rights is the press. Not the press as a corporation but, the press as the bringers of information to the people. We can still save our country from being no more than a piece of valuable real estate, but to do this, we must remember what it meant to be an American before it was equated with being a capitalist. Capitalism is the monster that flourished from the seeds of Democracy, just as Communism was the monster that flourished from the seeds of socialism. When what is good for the whole, becomes less important than what is good for the few, the whole is destined to deteriorate regardless of the label given to the system that caused it.
We are in a bad state. And, as the one stock that most of the world’s investments are tied into, we will not go down alone. But we can change, even if the change is a slow one. Electing Barack Obama as the Democratic nominee tells the world that we are seeking change. Electing Obama President, will place us on the path of change. But only by becoming the United People of America, only by pulling in and giving back to this country and all of its people, all of its diversity, only by reinvesting our hearts into the spirit of the Constitution, can we hope to become the change that we seek. We may have financial problems, but as Americans we are rich in spirit. We have to stop this fire sale mentality that keeps the Carpetbaggers coming in. We must value ‘made in America’ above all else. Any entity that does not give more to the people of this country than it takes for itself is the meaning of un-American. This country needs every to build itself up from within, the educational system, employment, and healthcare must be repaired. It is time for those who have gained so much from this country to give as much back. We need a government that demands it, we need a government that puts the individual above all else. The whole that sees its parts as expendable will eventually expend itself. This country is being divided up and sold off. But we can stop the sale, we can reclaim what is ours, but only through union. So long as the parts are abandoning the whole, the whole has no chance. We need to come together as a nation and worr |