Thursday, March 13, 2008

Mother's Milk No Longer a Threat

I'm going to my nephew's wedding this weekend. He lives in Oklahoma, I live in Maine, so I'm flying. I don't get out much, and hate flying, so was surfing to learn what I need to know to fly in America these days. Turns out, the Transportation Security Administration, a department of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, has determined that breast milk is NO LONGER a threat.

What a relief.

Is there anything on the planet LESS threatening than mother's milk? What kind of mindset does it take to have to determine that it is NOT a threat?

If it wasn't so sad and pathetic, it would be hysterical. People that have to decide mother's milk is not threatening are simply a waste of skin.

Promise me, now: If the shit really hits the fan, let's at least give them decent burials... unless we have to eat them...

Saturday, March 1, 2008

It's Time.

It's about time, it's high time, it's past time. It's our time.

Americans' hopes, dreams and ideals cannot be denied forever, and we're waking up to that. Wonderingly, people are thinking, "We can do great things again..." And from the deep core of the American soul comes the confident answer, "Yes we can." This is why Barack Obama's campaign is growing. It's a movement.

Those who accuse him of "empty eloquence" miss the point. His eloquence inspires our energy and commitment, and when the American people are inspired and energized, we do great things. Without that commitment, no president can be very successful -- with it, we can achieve any goal. Yes we can.

For too many of us and for too long, we've heard only lip service given to the core principles on which our mothers and fathers built America. For too long, American leaders have seemed small, petty -- bickering, jockeying for power, nibbling around the edges of things that should be devoured, rearranging deck chairs in structures that should be built anew. "America does not torture" sounds as empty as "I am not a crook". Of COURSE America doesn't torture! The America I love doesn't, at least... We're better than that. But that has seemed so distant of late. The American people want much more than what we've had -- and we will have it. It's time for us to be America again.

Each generation -- if it's very lucky -- gets someone we can believe in, someone who reminds us of our identity, our ability, and our joint venture. With that focus, we can put humans on the moon, tear down an Iron Curtain, defeat fascism -- even create "a new nation, conceived in liberty...". With that focus, we could even transform our economy to one that need not import energy, one that assures all Americans work, a secure home, clean air and water, healthy food and affordable health care. With that focus, we can inspire the world again. Yes we can.

Obama is the mirror that we've needed, because he shows us our true selves, and we like what we see. He reminds us that, not only CAN we do these things, we SHOULD be doing them. He helps us remember that America's destiny is to amaze the world, not with our arrogance or military power, but with our ingenuity, our energy and our unflagging commitment to undying ideals. Liberty. Justice. Democracy. The rule of law. Being a good neighbor, looking out for each other and pulling together. Compassion for our bothers and sisters on this ark of an earth. This is who we are.

This is our heritage, our birthright, our duty, and it's been too long since our leaders have called us to the tasks. Obama knows this, he reminds us that we know it too and he's calling us to come together to raise this barn and build that bridge.

Let's do it. Let's be America again. No more pandering to fears or worshiping cash. Let's roll up our sleeves and get to work. Because we can, friends and neighbors. Yes we can.

It's time.

copyleft 2/29/08 Jackson W Barnett aka featherjack. Ownership retained.
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