Gee Al, I don't really think that a political endorsement is proper on this blog at this time. There are other people who think that perhaps Barack is too good to be true. My own family remembers the time that swept Hitler into power. We remember that Hitler started out as a charismatic, and that he was elected with great fanfare and appeal by a people desperate for change at any cost. Now I'm not casting aspersions as to who or who is not Hitler. After all, we're still living through the Bush regime. I am simply saying that we live in such perilous times as that now.
They say you can judge a man by the company he keeps. I don't know all that much about Barak, other than that he is young, handsome, and a perfect 'hook' for the zeitgeist of the times. But because Barack has not yet shown me what he will do, I can only judge him by his associates, and Zbigniew Brzynski is a name that still haunts me from, was it the Nixon Administration? (Carter, corrects my historian mother!) Great hope, or Manchurian candidate? Time will tell.
I judge Hilary by her works, and by her daughter, who, for all her being raised in the limelight, is in all respects as far as I can tell a wonderful human being. I can't say what is true about Obama at all, because he has not been on the scene long enough. His voting record is not exactly inspiring; in spite of his rhetoric, he has upheld corporate interests over that of the common man.
Each candidate has skeletons in the closet, because you don't come through old Chicago Politics if you don't, and Hillary's old bones have been trotted out ad nauseum for quite some time now. Most of them are gnawed clean these days.
I wish McCain had some of his old fire, and a little more integrity.
I ran into John Trudell the other day in the cafe. He has a lovely health care proposal which neither politician has, and he stated that both politicians platforms for health care would fail. He told me his, I'm paraphrasing here; women and children first. I think it is doable, and we the people need to work together to see it through. Check it out here; http://www.givelovegivelife.net
I asked John Trudell who he thought he'd like to see for president. He liked Barack too. I asked him what he thought about Barack misusing a Hopi Prophecy like that. He looked at me through his owlish eyes, and said "which one?" I said "he only used a piece of "We are the ones we are waiting for". You see, if you only have a piece of the prophecy, ya really shouldn't go slinging it around like a slogan. It's just not right. Anyway, I digress.
What John said to me next will always stay with me. "you have to remember", he said, "that all politicians lie. They may think they are telling themselves the truth, but they are still lying."
We need to remember this, and not get swept away by the zeitgeist. Fascism is clothed in the sweeping generalizations and golden oratory of the 'chosen one', the puppet in the brilliant limelight a perfect foil for darker distractions. We need heartfelt and conscious rational clarity right now, not another populistic Madison Avenue rush to the precipice .
Here's an idea for the world and the political party. Each candidate has said the other one is worthy. Let's create a constitutional provisional presidency with the both of them. We'll give them four years to work together to put their platforms in order. If we the people think it's a good thing, we'll either reelect them both, or one will outshine the other, or we'll throw da bums out of office. Either way, with the Office of Provisional President, we the people will have time to consider what's really best for the country.
Check out John Trudell's website here: www.givelovegivelife.net
I was going to post more on this later, I'm trying to finish pruning the grapes and getting ready for spring.
More grist for the mill,
in quantum peace
Thursday, February 28, 2008
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Have you read his books??
I'm sorry, I discussed at least two males in this post. Of which are we speaking?
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