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Recently, we had the second of 3 Presidential debates. I have been consumed with the politics of today, especially during these uncertain times.  Since the democratic primaries I have found myself at debate parties and other events that have made this experience more inclusive and inviting for people who usually feel left out of the political process.  I can say that I am definitely more aware of the issues and the candidates’ positions that I have ever been at any other time or during any other election.

So during the second debate, I went to join my wife at a debate party at the 40/40 Club.  Known as the Jay Z club with numerous celebrity parties and events, this was also an event for them.  As I walked to the door they were quick to ask if I was there for the debate and to point me in the right direction for the viewing party.  There I found numerous people like me; concerned citizens who wanted to learn more about what the candidates had to say.  This was also an opportunity to discuss and debate with others about stances and how well or poorly each candidate performed.

None of this was eye opening or unusual.  I have seen many of these types of people out on the streets discussing politics like it’s a sporting debate with each person taking a certain position and vehemently defending their position.  So this didn't make me understand just how important this was, but rather my walk to the 40/40 club. 

During my walk I began to notice a gathering of homeless people taking shelter from developing rain.  It was obvious this was a normal place for them, as it was an enclave for a building and they had their boxes/shelter all set up.  But to my surprise, I heard a noise, more like talking.  IT was Tom Brokaw.  They were listening to the debate.  They were tuned in just like everyone else that I knew. 

This election is about so many people with so much at stake.  I only pray that people come out and truly participate in the election and let their voice be known.  Today is the last day for registration in New York, but the real test will come on Nov. 4, 2008.  This is not about just me, but the entire country.  This is about the guy who is as rich as Bill Gates and the guy who is as poor as the people I saw listening to the debate. 

Sometimes we get caught in our own world/needs and forget what globalization means.  This is so big!  This is so much more than ME and YOU.  This is so much more than just the United States.  This is the World. 

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Is Matt Damon Right?

September 26, 2008

I have never met Matt Damon so I can't speak to his intellect, speak to his mannerisms or to anything else about him.My judgements only come from what I see and read.I always thought of him as being smart and capable, but listening to his recent statement to the AP, I can't help but respect him even more.But, I do wonder, is he right?Is he missing the point?

I have my opinions of all the nominees for the Presidency.I hope that everyone has or is forming opinions.For instance, why is the most important job in America only between two parties and two serious candidates?Why is there a debate tonight and I am only hearing from two candidates?Aren't there more people running?When I get to the voting booth, won't I see more than just an Obama and McCain ticket? So why is it that only two people will be at the first debate?Honestly, there are so many questions and not enough answers.

Either way, Matt Damon makes a great point about the person who is on the Republican ticket as the Vice President.I think it isn't good for our country to have someone who will have such an important job and such an important position to not have made their plans and agenda clear to the American people.What does it say about our people and our country that we are willing to vote in someone without knowing how they will run the government?It's really scary when you begin to truly understand how this country is run and how people think.

Voting is so important and so necessary.I hope no one is taking this as a joke and doing the research necessary to make an informed decision.This is our life and our future.We can't sit back and let anyone make that decision.Lets learn and lets vote!!

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Shameful Thoughts

July 1, 2008

The recent political events are simply amazing and wonderful. Literally I have been hurrying to a television to watch exit polls, election results and political experts, as if it was the heavy weight bout when Mike Tyson was in his prime. I am reading a different newspaper, website, or blog everyday, trying to better understand the positions, the predictions and any other insight I can gain about a delegate and a super delegate. This political process has consumed a lot of my thoughts and instilled a sense of excitement that I only experienced when my beloved Chicago Bears made it to the SuperBowl.

It seems I am not the only one. I was invited to numerous Super Tuesday parties. That's right, parties, like we were celebrating a birthday. Cake, cookies, popcorn, and plenty excitement every time an announcement was made, let alone when a state was declared. It seems that people are really excited about this year's election and we are only in the primaries. Who knows what will happen when we actually get to the general elections?

In this primary the Democrats have a serious contender in a Woman and an African American. In 2008, the general election will include a MINORITY who has a legitimate chance of winning. Even with that history making circumstance, that hasn't been the focus. The focus has been issues: Iraq, healthcare, economy, immigration, schools, and others. It is simply amazing and a wonderful experience to witness and participate.

However, with this excitement, I feel a sense of shame. Until this year I had resolved in myself that it might be possible to have a Woman as Vice President or an African American as a Vice President, but in no way would I see either as a President or a front runner in an election. I just knew that this country was too racist and too sexist to ALLOW anything other than a White male as President. And if someone somehow became a viable candidate they would either be assassinated or attacked through the media and internet in a way that would ultimately discredit them so much that even their strongest supporters would question their abilities.

I never really expressed it, but I definitely believed it deep in my soul. "There would not be a viable minority candidate for president" was just one of those TRUTHS. So today I sit ashamed; ashamed in my thoughts, ashamed in my trust of others, ashamed of myself. I had not only lost hope in others, but I had also limited myself with such beliefs. I was placing a cap on what a person could accomplish in America. It makes me wonder how much of that kind of thinking had crept into my life and held me back from a truly amazing experience or accomplishment.

NO MORE!!! The DREAM is possible and is only as big or small as you make it. I apologize to myself and to anyone who cares to know, but I underestimated you and I am sorry. Anything is possible if you believe and you work to accomplish it.

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Why is this chick wasting our time? Everybody and their mama can see that Barack Obama is the preferred Democratic nominee.  He has the most delegates and the most popular votes.  He also has the intelligence, charisma and courage to lead the United States.  And he has endured several controversies (Rev. Wright, flag pin, Rezko, 'bitter', etc.) and has emerged from them virtually unscathed.  Yet ten years later, people are still talking about Hillary's husband's adventures in the 'Oral' Office!

And, in response to the issue of 'experience' -- so what? Just because she was a President's wife and laid up in the White House for eight years, doesn't mean she's more qualified than Obama. Comedian Tracey Morgan said it best: being married to Mike Tyson doesn't make Robin Givens the Heavyweight Champion of the World!  Hillary, go sit down somewhere and let destiny do it's thing--

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April 16, 2008

This is really Sad.  I can't believe someone can speak like this and not realize that it has a lot to do with self rather than others.  I would love to get your opinion.

 

 


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