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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Prop 8 and WA St8

Why are those of us in Washington State so preoccupied with California's Prop 8? Having marched this past weekend in opposition to Prop 8 I can't help but think of the July 26th, 2006 ruling by the WA State Supreme Court that upheld DOMA, the state Defense of Marriage Act. Why didn't we, the collective we, express our outrage over the apparent lack of rational thought as expressed by Barbara Madsen, James Johnson, Richard Sanders, and Gerry Alexander - alledged justices on the Washington State Supreme Court?

The above individuals codified inequality in state law. What is amazing is that this group of imbeciles could use the bench to support homophobia despite any pretense to reason. How could these alledges students of the law come to a diametrically opposite view as that of the the California Supreme Court?

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

My renewed faith in America


Last night was so overwhelming. I was a staunch Hillary supporter and questioned the viability of Barack's candidacy. But after grieving Hillary's loss, I made a point to follow Barack's campaign. The more I listened to his eloquent speeches, the more I watched his thoughtful and passionate responses, and the more I saw how he energized people - bringing diverse groups of Americans together - I became a believer in his ability to lead, to unite, and to bring about the change this country so desperately yearns for.

As someone who watched with awe and confusion the race riots at my hometown high school when I was in 2nd grade, I stand up and celebrate with all my fellow citizens who never believed in the promise of America because of the color of their skin. As a pediatric nurse, I am so grateful that black children will grow up with a role model who isn't necessarily a professional sports player. I have renewed faith in the ideals of this great country.... A faith that had been virtually shattered for the past 7+ years.

I know that some people don't like change. I know that there are many white Americans out there that will not be able to accept having a black (even half black) president. But all I can say is "Get over it!" Make room for new ideas, for a new way of thinking, for a break from the past. My generation - those of us who questioned those riots we witnessed as children; those of us who questioned the divisive, racist, anti-semetic, misogynist and homophobic references that were all too common as we were growing up; and those of us who dreamed that there really could be a better America are finally coming of age. Good bye to the past. It really wasn't all that rosey.

And good riddance to the Bush/Cheney years. Good riddance to the audacious greed, self-serving interest and closed-mindedness of of the likes of Tom Delay, Bill Frist and Rick Santorum. Good riddance to trickle down economics. (It doesn't work you idiots!) The Republicans, when they were in control of Congress, thought they were invincible. Were they willing to compromise? Hell no! Their lust for power, greed and the flagrant disregard for the 50% of Americans who don't identify as conservative have caused their downfall. Again, good riddance!

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