I continue on my chemotherapy, feel tired, sick, and wonder what the outcome will be. The Sunni shop keeper in Baghdad is visited by the criminal extorting money and goods, al Queda threatening torture and death if he doesn't cooperate, and the Shiite militia wants him out of the neighborhood because his presence remind them of harsh days under Hussein and they are filled with resentment and desire for revenge. He wonders if he can bring his family back from safety in Syria, what will happen to civic order when the Americans pull out, and what the outcome will be. Whatever our daily concerns and fears, his are likely greater, his sleeplessness more persistent, nights longer, days filled with dread and fear. Yet he soldiers on, biologically driven, like the wildebeasts fording the crocodile lined rivers during spring migration in Africa, and spiritually filled with unquenchable hope for certainty, security, and peace. We are one in our fears and hopes.
Obama was here this weekend and spoke to those of us crazy enough to get up a 4:30 am to get in line for a 10:00am appearance. He didn't say anything profound just the usual stump speech. He did talk to us like we were adults and acknowledged and admonished us that there were many sides to most issues and we had to listen to and articulate the opposing sides positions. Whether one agrees with his positions or not he does lift the level of discourse. He has put the "King" back into the "King's English".
HL Mencken offers a glimpse of political discourse from an earlier day for comparison. Are we evolving to a higher state?
"When a candidate for public office faces the voters he does not face men of sense; he faces a mob of men whose chief distinguishing mark is the fact that they are quite incapable of weighing ideas, or even of comprehending any save the most elemental--men whose whole thinking is done in terms of emotion, and whose dominant emotion is dread of what they cannot understand. So confronted, the candidate must either bark with the pack or be lost... All the odds are on the man who is, intrinsically, the most devious and mediocre--the man who can most adeptly disperse the notion that his mind is a virtual vacuum. The Presidency tends, year by year, to go to such men. As democracy is perfected, the office represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. We move toward a lofty ideal. On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron."
- H. L. Mencken, in the Baltimore Sun, July 26, 1920.
The Jehovah's Witnesses are at the door. Three very kind gentlemen visit me regularly, leave me free books, earnestly convey the message in the Bible and that all the answers are there. They think they have me nibbling on the bait, but actually I have them sniffing the bait and hidden hook around the idea that maybe there is something to the idea that Life's DNA is always changing, offering new life forms a chance to succeed or fail, and that life didn't begin 4000 years ago on a Thursday morning with the wave a some old guy's hand. We haven't touched on the subject of why the Creator has to be a man yet. We have to get the intelligent design-evolution subject settled first.
Now is the only time you own. Use it well. Love to all, Eric
5 comments:
Eric/Marjorie - good to see your update. I finally figured out how to sign up on your blog.
Sorry I missed you at the Obama rally. I tried to get a ticket (failed), tried to get to the overflow area (failed - secret service stopped me, I'm sure I looked like some aryan skinhead), and wound up with the rest of the rejects at the back of Kids Unlimited. Turned out to be the best spot for meeting Obama. He came back and we (100+) were able to shake his hand and thank him. Quite an event.
The hospital still spins along - does it ever get to a dull roar around here? Mary is off in Dallas visiting family so I am left with the dogs and cats. Its a toss up to see which species will survive until Mary's return (bet on the dogs).
All else is well. Good to see you both holding up. Please keep writing.
Its about time you got on the stick again. I check every once in awhile. Then I worry about my other son!!!(I am old enough to be your Mother)Thanks to you.
Keep the good healthy thoughts, because that is half the battle. Many hugs and much love to all.
Paulette
ps Jack looks like Tim, what a cutie.
No Way!. My grand daughter Chloe, born March 3 in Los Angeles, is the cutest baby.But I must admit that you new baby is a close second.
I am glad to hear that you continue to soldier on. I ran into John Kerns yesterday and he feels the same. Looking back, I find that I often deluded myself that I was doing something really significant when it was really minor. Ant the important things that I have done are often only recognized in very distant retrospect. Certainly we seldom really know what we are doing. I think the key (and I only have one cancer and a minor one at that) is to keep on keeping on, attempting to recognize opportunities for acts of kindness when they occurr, and trust to God or whoever for the rest. I know this is terribly dated, but it seems appropriate to tell you to "Keep on Truckin""
Joel
I Wish I could be as smart and energetic as you. You are my hero Dr. O. And the three mischevious kids that trampled your pond plants and filled the pond with rocks, they are all just fine. tome@mind.net
Released in 2005 it was hard to feel positive about anything. But one song is a toe taper. Now, three years latter, I think we have a campagin song for Barack Obama.
I say unity is only as big as our vision
And if its narrow, try to expand beyond the horizon
But true leaders must guide us through the ills of society
That stands in our way
So if the road is to harmony, be with the call
But if its about discord, don't take the ride at all
'Cause the world vision I see is the one-we for everybody
When I see the morning
And the sun is smiling down upon me
I joy in the blessing
That still the ground is not above me
And for the people
That I can truly say do love me, I feel
Positivity, 'cause that's what life's meant to be
Positivity, 'cause this day did not have to be
And for the people that do love you
Feel positivily Love TE
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