Friday, June 26, 2009

We seem to have forgotten

It's been a while, school and all, but in watching Barack Obama of late I got to thinking about why he is apologizing to other countries for his perceived problems with America. I will not deny that it could be construed by some that the U.S. seemingly at times inserts itself into other countries business, but I know that it always is in the name of freedom and/or democracy. How are those two things bad? His kowtowing to muslim countries is especially bothersome to me. While I do not for a moment think that all muslims want to see the downfall of western culture, there are some that do and frankly the ones that do not have not given me the impression by word or deed, that they are prepared to help us in locating the ones that do. In this I want to repost something that I read the day after 9-11 and I encourage everyone to remember the souls we lost that fateful day and that we did not start this fight.Published Wednesday, September 12, 2001 Leonard Pitts, Jr., Miami Herald

We'll go forward from this moment

It's my job to have something to say. They pay me to provide words that help make sense of that which troubles the American soul. But in this moment of airless shock when hot tears sting disbelieving eyes, the only thing I can find to say, the only words that seem to fit, must be addressed to the unknown author of this suffering. You monster. You beast. You unspeakable bastard. What lesson did you hope to teach us by your coward's attack on our World Trade Center, our Pentagon, us? What was it you hoped we would learn? Whatever it was, please know that you failed. Did you want us to respect your cause? You just damned your cause. Did you want to make us fear? You just steeled our resolve. Did you want to tear us apart? You just brought us together. Let me tell you about my people. We are a vast and quarrelsome family, a family rent by racial, social, political and class division, but a family nonetheless. We're frivolous, yes, capable of expending tremendous emotional energy on pop cultural minutiae -- a singer's revealing dress, a ball team's misfortune, a cartoon mouse. We're wealthy, too, spoiled by the ready availability of trinkets and material goods, and maybe because of that, we walk through life with a certain sense of blithe entitlement. We are fundamentally decent, though -- peace-loving and compassionate. We struggle to know the right thing and to do it. And we are, the overwhelming majority of us, people of faith, believers in a just and loving God. Some people -- you, perhaps -- think that any or all of this makes us weak. You're mistaken. We are not weak. Indeed, we are strong in ways that cannot be measured by arsenals.


IN PAIN


Yes, we're in pain now. We are in mourning and we are in shock. We're still grappling with the unreality of the awful thing you did, still working to make ourselves understand that this isn't a special effect from some Hollywood blockbuster, isn't the plot development from a Tom Clancy novel. Both in terms of the awful scope of their ambition and the probable final death toll, your attacks are likely to go down as the worst acts of terrorism in the history of the United States and, probably, the history of the world. You've bloodied us as we have never been bloodied before. But there's a gulf of difference between making us bloody and making us fall. This is the lesson Japan was taught to its bitter sorrow the last time anyone hit us this hard, the last time anyone brought us such abrupt and monumental pain. When roused, we are righteous in our outrage, terrible in our force. When provoked by this level of barbarism, we will bear any suffering, pay any cost, go to any length, in the pursuit of justice. I tell you this without fear of contradiction. I know my people, as you, I think, do not. What I know reassures me. It also causes me to tremble with dread of the future. In the days to come, there will be recrimination and accusation, fingers pointing to determine whose failure allowed this to happen and what can be done to prevent it from happening again. There will be heightened security, misguided talk of revoking basic freedoms. We'll go forward from this moment sobered, chastened, sad. But determined, too. Unimaginably determined.

THE STEEL IN US


You see, the steel in us is not always readily apparent. That aspect of our character is seldom understood by people who don't know us well. On this day, the family's bickering is put on hold. As Americans we will weep, as Americans we will mourn, and as Americans, we will rise in defense of all that we cherish. So I ask again: What was it you hoped to teach us? It occurs to me that maybe you just wanted us to know the depths of your hatred. If that's the case, consider the message received. And take this message in exchange: You don't know my people. You don't know what we're capable of. You don't know what you just started. But you're about to learn.


Wednesday, January 7, 2009

This is really annoying!!

It has been a long time since I posted I know so I went in and typed up this lengthy diatribe on my life and all that is happening right now and POOF it went away when I went to get a link to another webpage to share. Now I am really miffed since I can only be clever once on any given subject and now it will just sound like boring rhetoric when I say it again but I will give it a go.

A lot has happened since I last posted. In this current economy I was unable to find a job suiting my rather meager skills, well that is not entirely true, there was the one but I would have to carry a gun again and go to Afghanistan, I politely declined to say the least. So I need to do something else to fill the time, school seemed like a reasonably good idea so last month I started at MEDVANCE Institute in their X-Ray tech program. I will graduate in 2 years and hopefully be marketable again. Life will suck for the next 2 years though. They manage to cram 88 hours into 2 years so not many breaks over a day in length but I like it and the kids, and I do mean KIDS in my class are nice to the couple of old folks in the class.

Unfortunatley school means no trips on the scooter anytime soon but when I am done I will be going on a long one, probably the TransAmerica trail. It should take something like 6 weeks if my reckoning is correct. So instead I have broken the mountain bike back out and am riding some with my brother Charley. He is an animal, a much better rider and a whole lot more fit but he is nice enough to wait for me when we do occassionally ride together. If you want to read a very interesting account of a 24 hour mountain bike race he did then give this page a looksee:

http://charleyrome.blogspot.com/2009/01/24-hours-of-clear-springs.html

I was going to get into a whole rant about the bailouts and politics but frankly I have no faith in any of it any more. All I know is that the founding fathers put the 2nd ammendment in the Constitution because they had the wisdom to forsee that what had happened before could happen again and that at some point we would need to protect ourself from the government gone wild. For anyone that thinks that the President-Elect is going to bring about his 'Change' you are naive beyond belief, he is a politician like all of them. He is not even in office yet and he has scandals hanging over his head. Someone recently said to me we should shoot them all in the head and pile the bodies in the streets so we can start over. It seemed a little excessive at the time but it may be the best option.

Ok, enough for now, remember to 'Be excellent to each Other!'