
Monday, June 09, 2008
When even one American-who has done nothing wrong-is forced by
fear to shut his mind and close his mouth-then all Americans are in peril
Harry S. Truman
I got this on a joke list (Of all places) this morning: The
"joke is in black, my comments in red. If you know me you know I just can't
shine this sort of thing on.
A Thank You from Barak Obama
My fellow Americans:
As your future President, I want to thank my supporters for
their mindless support of me despite my complete lack of any legislative
achievement,
Bullshit, read this:
Judge Him by His Laws
By Charles Peters
Friday, January 4, 2008; Page A21
People who complain that Barack
Obama lacks experience must be
unaware of his legislative achievements. One reason these accomplishments are
unfamiliar is that the media have not devoted enough attention to Obama's bills
and the effort required to pass them, ignoring impressive, hard evidence of his
character and ability.
Since most of Obama's legislation was enacted in
Illinois, most of the evidence is found there -- and it has been largely
ignored by the media in a kind of Washington snobbery that assumes state
legislatures are not to be taken seriously. (Another factor is reporters'
fascination with the horse race at the expense of substance that they assume is
boring, a fascination that despite being ridiculed for years continues to
dominate political journalism.)
I am a rarity among Washington journalists in that I have
served in a state legislature. I know from my time in the West
Virginia legislature that the
challenges faced by reform-minded state representatives are no less, if indeed
not more, formidable than those encountered in Congress. For me, at least,
trying to deal with those challenges involved as much drama as any election. And
the "heart and soul" bill, the one for which a legislator gives everything he or
she has to get passed, has long told me more than anything else about a person's
character and ability.
Consider a bill into which Obama clearly put his heart and
soul. The problem he wanted to address was that too many confessions, rather
than being voluntary, were coerced -- by beating the daylights out of the
accused.
Obama proposed requiring that interrogations and confessions
be videotaped.
This seemed likely to stop the beatings, but the bill itself
aroused immediate opposition. There were Republicans who were automatically
tough on crime and Democrats who feared being thought soft on crime. There were
death penalty abolitionists, some of whom worried that Obama's bill, by
preventing the execution of innocents, would deprive them of their best
argument. Vigorous opposition came from the police, too many of whom had become
accustomed to using muscle to "solve" crimes. And the incoming governor, Rod
Blagojevich, announced that he was against it. Obama had his work cut out for
him.
He responded with an all-out campaign of cajolery. It had not
been easy for a Harvard man
to become a regular guy to his colleagues. Obama had managed to do so by playing
basketball and poker with them and, most of all, by listening to their concerns.
Even Republicans came to respect him. One Republican state senator, Kirk
Dillard, has said that "Barack had a way both intellectually and in demeanor
that defused skeptics."
The police proved to be Obama's toughest opponent.
Legislators tend to quail when cops say things like, "This means we won't be
able to protect your children." The police tried to limit the videotaping to
confessions, but Obama, knowing that the beatings were most likely to occur
during questioning, fought -- successfully -- to keep interrogations included in
the required videotaping.
By showing officers that he shared many of their concerns,
even going so far as to help pass other legislation they wanted, he was able to
quiet the fears of many.
Obama proved persuasive enough that the bill passed both
houses of the legislature, the Senate by an incredible 35 to 0. Then he talked
Blagojevich into signing the bill, making Illinois the first state to require
such videotaping.
Obama didn't stop there. He played a major role in passing
many other bills, including the state's first earned-income tax credit to help
the working poor and the first ethics and campaign finance law in 25 years (a
law a Post story said made Illinois "one of the best in the nation on campaign
finance disclosure"). Obama's commitment to ethics continued in the U.S.
Senate, where he co-authored the new lobbying reform law that, among its
hard-to-sell provisions, requires lawmakers to disclose the names of lobbyists
who "bundle" contributions for them.
Taken together, these accomplishments demonstrate that Obama
has what Dillard, the Republican state senator, calls a "unique" ability "to
deal with extremely complex issues, to reach across the aisle and to deal with
diverse people." In other words, Obama's campaign claim that he can persuade us
to rise above what divides us is not just rhetoric.
I do not think that a candidate's legislative record is the
only measure of presidential potential, simply that Obama's is revealing enough
to merit far more attention than it has received. Indeed, the media have been
equally delinquent in reporting the legislative achievements of Hillary
Clinton and John
Edwards, both of whom spent years in the U.S. Senate. The media should
compare their legislative records to Obama's, devoting special attention to
their heart-and-soul bills and how effective each was in actually making law.
my pastor's relations with Louis Farrakhan and Libyan
dictator Moamar Quadafi (as well as his racially-divisive messages that I
listened to for 20 years and then claimed I never heard),
Since when have yours or my or anyone
else’s pastors words and associations become anyone else’s burden but their own.
If you deem this to be a viable dig, why aren’t you railing about J. McCain's
“Spiritual Mentor” John Hagee? Just out of curiosity, what do you suppose John McCain's response to Katrina have
been had he truly believed, as his “mentor” does, that New Orleans was being
punished by God. If you have paid any attention to what Barack Obama has said
about this situation instead of listening to what some talkshow host said he
should have said then maybe you would have a little compassion. Barack has said
that I have disagreed with him on several occasions and even spoken to him about
what he has said but I am a member of the church and my allegiance is to the
church not the preacher:
"The
statements that Rev. Wright made that are the cause of this controversy were not
statements I personally heard him preach while I sat in the pews of Trinity or
heard him utter in private conversation. When these statements first came to my
attention, it was at the beginning of my presidential campaign. I made it clear
at the time that I strongly condemned his comments. But because Rev. Wright was
on the verge of retirement, and because of my strong links to the Trinity faith
community, where I married my wife and where my daughters were baptized, I did
not think it appropriate to leave the church."
and my embrace and praise of the racially-divisive Al
Sharpton.
Near as I can see, George Bush has a
better relationship with Sharpton than Obama, currently Sharpton is down on
Obama for calling for non-violence after the Sean Bell Verdict.
I also appreciate the blind eye they cast toward my solidly
Democratic Party line voting record while I present myself as some sort of
bi-partisan agent of change.
He is a Democrat, he has Democratic
ideals and beliefs and per the "Votes Database at the Wahington Post, he voted with the Democrats 96.5 of
the time
McCain voteed with his party 88.3
Clinton 97.0
I also like how my supporters claim my youthful drug use and
criminal behavior is irrelevant after eight years of hashing over Bush's
youthful drinking and drugging as a bad thing. Their hypocrisy is a beacon of
hope shining over a sea of political posing.
Bush’s alcohol and drug abuse may
have started in his youth but it was not ‘youthful’ when he was still doing it
into his 40’s. I find it refreshing that Obama is honest while Bush still lies
about his involvement.
I would also like to thank the Kennedys for coming out in
support of me. There's a lot of glamour behind the Kennedy name, even though JFK
started the Vietnam War,
Eisenhower sent the first ‘Advisors’
into Vietnam, Kennedy sent in Green Beret’s as Advisors, Johnson escalated the
conflict into a War and it was perpetuated by Nixon,
his
brother, Robert, was a counsel to Sen.
Joseph McCarthy (yeah, THAT Joseph McCarthy)
McCarthy was a hero to many folks
back in the 50’s, he lied and cajoled millions of people into elieving in him,
Bobby Kennedy, when he was 27, was appointed as an assistant to Roy Cohn,
McCarthy’s ‘Chief Council’.
and also illegally wiretapped Martin Luther King, Jr., and
Teddy killed a female employee with whom he was having an extra marital affair.
And I'm not going anywhere near the cousins, both literally and
figuratively.
Now Obama is responsible for the
actions of his supporters, do you really want to open that can of worms… Seems
like John McCain’s history over the past 70 odd years has more unscrupulous
characters in it than Macbeth. McCain and the Keating
Savings and Loan scandal, Lobbyist on his payroll… damn, what a stupid argument.
Americans should vote for me, not because of my lack of
experience or achievement, but because I make people feel good.
Voting for me causes some white folk to feel relieved of their imagined,
racist
guilt.
If this partisan snide diatribe isn’t
a racist attack then I am hallucinating. Holding one man to task for things he
has no control over and letting his opponent slide is certainly questionable in
my mind, the references to ‘scary blacks’ and lack of experience are not racist?
I say things that sound meaningful, but don't really mean
anything because Americans are tired of things having meaning.
If things have meaning, then that means you have to think about them, and
Americans are tired of thinking.
Who are you speaking for, not me,
that’s for damn sure. Obama is
saying meaningful things and he is taking a risk doing it. Obama steps into the
limelight and takes a stand every damn day. His life has been threatened and his
family has been threatened, not only is he outspoken and charismatic he is
courageous, maybe even heroic.
It's time to shut down the brain, and open up the heart.
So when you go to vote, remember, don't think, just do it.
And do it for me.
Thank you,
Barack Obama
I wish whoever wrote this snide,
supercilious trash had signed his name so the world could give credit where
credit is due…
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
In certain trying circumstances, urgent circumstances,
desperate circumstances, profanity furnishes a relief denied often to prayer.
Mark Twain
Monica went to Colville with Mom & G'Ma and she drove...
Christy said that she did well. Calie twisted her knee at Basketball last night,
it was pretty sore so I took her to see Rick in Colville. The knee will heal
fine, it appears to be be a strained ligament. She got some pain pills and very
precise instructions on what to do to take care of it.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
"We are apt to shut our eyes against a painful truth... For my
part, I am willing to know the whole truth; to know the worst; and to provide
for it"
Patrick
Henry
Amanda has an infected toe nail so I took her in to the Ione
Clinic, they gave her some antibiotics and ointment, she should be fine, but
she needs to not clip her toenails so short.
Town Council meeting tonight, an interesting meeting we will
be putting meters on everyone's line. That will not be a popular move.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Wise are those who learn that the bottom line doesn't always
have to be their top priority.
William Arthur Ward
Autumn got two Awards today. The Principals award for being
inspirational and a President's Council on Fitness Participation Award... she
was thrilled. She saw her name on the award and said Ayummm DaGGATT very loud...
My camera's batteries were low so I only got two pictures and they were lousy.
When you push the shutter button with low batteries it can take a few seconds
for the flash to go off so I missed some cute photo op's
Friday, June 13, 2008
"Now those who seek absolute power, even though they seek it
to do what they regard as good, are simply demanding the right to enforce their
own version of heaven on earth, and let me remind you they are the very ones who
always create the most hellish tyranny"
Barry Goldwater
The more I read about Barry Goldwater the more I like him, I
fell for the negative spin they put on him back in the
Last day of school... I dread the summer...
Monica drove to Colville and I held my breath. She got her
allergy shot and we went shopping for her trip to Soap Lake.
Saturday, June 14, 2008
The principal power in Washington is no longer the government
or the people it represents. It is the Money Power. Under the deceptive cloak of
campaign contributions, access and influence, votes and amendments are bought
and sold. Money established priorities of action, holds down federal revenues,
revises federal legislation, shifts income from the middle class to the very
rich. Money restrains the enforcement of laws written to protect the country
from abuses of wealth--laws that mandate environmental protection, antitrust
laws, laws to protect the consumer against fraud, laws that safeguard the
securities markets, and many more"
Richard N. Goodwin - Speechwriter for John F. Kennedy
I took the girls and Trevor to Kettle Falls, three games of
Basketball at 9, 1, and 3 oclock... Calie strained a tendon in the top of her
foot in the middle of the last game, she is in a lot of pain, I don't know if
she will be able to play tomorrow.
Sunday, June 15, 2008
"You see what power is -- holding someone else's fear in your hand and showing
it to them!"
Amy Tan
We went to Kettle Falls and they played three more games, they
beat the Colville JV but got got beat by Roosevelt Lake and the Colville
Varsity. We are a "B" School, Colville is an "A" School, they have a far larger
student body to select from... Calie could not play, she was not a happy
camper... she did take off with Monica and the rest of the team to Soap Lake for
Basketball camp... don't know if she will be able to play though.
One Anti Obama e-mail a day this week, not one of them true... not one
single one. Why to people prefer to pass on lies when the truth is available at
their finger tips... racist, hate-mongering, and religious bullshit... damn.
Obama Hoax Mail is #2 on Snopes's top 25 list... it is really scary what people
choose to unquestioningly believe. Interesting to note that that
McCain is #4 with
only three entries and one of them is true... The organization he opposes is
ruthless and conscious-less, there is no lie, accusation or spin that is beneath
them, Republican 521 organizations are beyond slimy
