Posts Tagged ‘direct engagement’
The Future Starts Now: We Must Create It Together
- November 7th, 2008
The Future Starts Now: We Must Create It Together Jubilation, Tears and Thanksgiving Barack Obama’s victory in the presidential race on Tuesday night was a time of jubilation, tears and thanksgiving that I will never forget. One of my most indelible teenage memories is of watching civil rights demonstrators being sprayed by fire hoses while my father screamed, “Get those niggers!” To see this man elected President was the fulfillment of a dream for me and for so many others. Tsunami of New Energy Released The eruption of dancing, and joy on the faces of people all over this country and around the world was utterly remarkable. People saw a possible new future for themselves, for their children and future generations. A wave of energy was released, which some have compared to a tsunami. It is absolutely vital that this energy is not allowed to dissipate. Problems too Complex to Leave All Up to Government The problems we face now are far too large and too complex. We cannot leave handling all these problems -from the financial crisis, education, health care, energy, transportation,- to the federal and state governments. If we leave these policy decisions to Congress the lobbyists will descend on Washington once more and the money machine will start all over again. Then all hope for change will go out the window.
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Being Peaceful in the Swirl of a Political Campaign
- October 7th, 2008
Political Campaign Miasma One month left to go in the American Presidential race and I wish it were over. I am not a happy camper. I inquired into my unhappiness and this is what I saw: I had decided that something is wrong with the candidates, wrong with the way we do politics, and hell, something is wrong with us in the U.S. period. I saw that I was frightened, anxious and miserable. I am worried that McCain and Palin will be elected and that together they will replay the Bush years –or worse. I fear Sarah Palin is unprepared for the job of Vice-President.
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