Friday, September 5, 2008

How

I read an article today about the Catholic swing vote—how it will be big this year. It said that Catholics were pro life, leaning to the Republican ticket, but when it came to social justice issues, it leaned more with the Democratic Ticket. What a quandary!?!

I have my own ideas about this, and most people may not agree, but I feel the need to share them.

First, social justice is about lifting people up, searching out those alienated from our society because of poverty, homelessness, and disease among other things. That’s the way I see it. What I don’t understand is how one would think if the government gave everything someone needed to that person, what would that person have to fight for? How would that person rise out of poverty if the government told that person, “We will pay for your health care, give you food stamps for food and give you a small apartment as long as you are poor.” What would that person need? Why would that person go and try to find a job, go to school to learn a skill or make healthier choices for a promising future? We are telling them that they can’t do it on their own—they aren’t good enough—and the poor remain poor.

I will admit that I don’t think anything is working—from both sides, but it seems to me that giving everything away would keep people down—the very thing we don’t want to happen.

My conclusion is this—on social justice issues, NOONE gets it right—not Republicans or Democrats. It does bother me that so many people think that the Democrats get it right all the time. How? Someone tell me how their programs create opportunities for people to get out of poverty, and not just survive within it?

The song today, How, by the Cranberries, from their album, Everyone Else is Doing it, So Why Can't We?  I like song, and it seems that the title of the album has a good ring to it as well.  

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Windin' Me Up

Ok--I am HOOKED!  I was 11 years old and in the sixth grade when Geraldine Ferraro accepted the nomination as the first female Vice Presidential candidate in our nation's history.  At thirty five, I am proud to whitness this piece of history, and am looking forward to watching this history play out.  Whatever happens, she sure did wind me up tonight.

I know you are wondering--where is that song from?  Well, it is from Sass Jordan (I know the name says it all!), and it is from her album, Racine.  I found this cd back in college.  She rocks it like Melissa Ethridge, so I think it fits from all aspects of the evening.  We'll see...

Friday, August 29, 2008

Delicious Surprise (I Believe It)

OK, so I am going to title my blogs after songs--deal with it. The delicious surprise of today was Sarah Palin becoming the VP candidate with John McCain. Now, I don't know if you realize this, but I trend Republican while 99% of my friends lean heavily to the Democratic ticket, that's America! I like McCain because he has crossed the isle on many things, steering away from the scary right wing. Campaign finance reform, global warming and immigration reform just name a few. I am tired of grid lock and want to see some practical changes in Washington, and was worried about who McCain would pick.

I have read up on Palin, and I am fascinated to say the least. She is a tough woman who took on the corrupt Republican establishment in her state and truly brings an aura of reform to the ticket. I am anxious to see what happens next week. This truly will be an extraordinary election.

We'll see what happens.....


(Delicious Surprise..I Believe It is a Jo Dee Messina song. I saw her for free at Churchill Downs years ago. It was a good show!)

Saturday, August 2, 2008

August and everything after...

It's August, so the title fits. It also happens to be the title of the Counting Crows first album, back in 1993. I went to their concert--they opened up for Cracker at the Brewery in Louisville. I am pretty sure it was Louisville's first official mosh pit concert, because they were serving beer in bottles--big mistake. The power went out during the show--but all in all it was pretty good.

I have never written a blog before, but am hoping to track my thoughts and share them with anyone who wants to read. Thoughts from what's going on in the world, to what is going on in our own back yards. We will see what happens...