Friday, December 14, 2012
GUNS
Guns don’t kill people;
people kill people as the National Rifle Association would say. Yeah, people
with guns kill people. Take away the guns; it would be a lot harder for people
to kill people.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
LAST NIGHT, AMERICA WON
LAST NIGHT NOV. 6TH 2012. . .
The winners . . . .
Women’s reproductive rights
Marriage equality
Climate Change
Civil rights
War opponents
Social liberalism
A vision of diversity
We are in this together
. . and whatever you can add
The losers . . . . .
Bigots and Racists
Religious zealots
Non-believers about Climate Change
Birthers
War proponents
Social Conservatism
A monolithic vision
You are on your own
. . and whatever shouldn’t happen
Last night, America
won with the re-election of President Obama
Sunday, July 22, 2012
SHOULD OBAMA BE PLACED ON MOUNT RUSHMORE?
I know a
sitting president cannot be placed there, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t
start thinking about it. Why you ask?
1) George Washington
was the first President. Obama is
the first black president. Clinton aside, Obama actually is black.
2) Abraham
Lincoln is credited with freeing the slaves. Obama enabled gay people in the military and country as a whole to live
freely in a country that is still struggling to see them as equals.
3) Thomas Jefferson
helped write the U.S.
Constitution, a document about freedom and liberty. Obama is living by that document by allowing young
immigrants to live with freedom and dignity in the only country they know.
4) Theodore
Roosevelt busted up big industrial trusts and set aside land for conservation. Obama is defending people against companies that are
"too big to fail", and he is an environmentalist in the vision of
Teddy.
And among other
things, Obama passed a national health care program that other presidents have
been trying to do since Teddy Roosevelt, pursued and killed America ’s real
“Enemy Number One”: Osama bin Laden. And finally, Obama saved the massive
American auto industry and thousands of well paying jobs when others said let
them go bankrupt.
Need I go
on?
Therefore, I
ask -- is it time to start thinking about it?
Friday, April 27, 2012
TO BE DISABLED OR BLACK IN AMERICA
Born in Chicago in 1966, I thought the hardest thing was to be black
or African-American male in America . Having grown up in the Hyde Park and the University of Chicago
neighborhood, yes, I do remember in route to Kenwood H.S., walking past a home
that would later be the Chicago home of the
future President of the United
States .
Years
later, the Travon Martin shooting in Florida
happened. Was he profiled because he
happened to be in the neighborhood? He
had a right to be there but that didn’t matter.
I had a right to be in Hyde Park but
that too didn’t matter. I, like Travon, were youths just trying to get where we
were going. Oh wait a minute, we are black.
Now, I am
disabled and in a scooter. Yes, the
scooter gives me some independence but its nothing like being able to
walk. But I ask myself would George
Zimmerman have profiled me if I had been in a scooter? Would Travon have been profiled if he was in
a scooter?
I now notice
things since being in a scooter. No one
feels threaten by me. White men don’t
have to worry about me stealing their women – the sexually strong black male –
is no longer. White women don’t clutch
tighter their purse because I’m near.
Police don’t stop me anymore because now they probable say to
themselves, he don’t fit the description and besides he couldn’t have done it.
Had Travon
been in a scooter would George had profiled him? Would Travon be alive today had he been in a
scooter? Would George have drove past
dismissing him? Would George’s self
defense claim been totally ridiculous? Yes, I can’t play basketball or baseball
with my sons. Yes, I won’t make it to all
their track meets because of the double vision. Yes, I can’t have long walks on
the Lakefront with my sweetheart.
I can’t do
those things any more. But now, I won’t be shot because someone feels threaten.
I suffer from multiple sclerosis which is the same thing that First Lady’s
father suffered from. Yea, I’m in a scooter but I’m alive. George would have dismissed me. There would have been no confrontation. Looking
at what happened to Travon and as long there are people like George Zimmerman
around, I ask myself: Would I rather be
disabled or a black male in America ?
RIP Travon.
Thursday, August 9, 2007
Vacation?
Can someone justify to me as to why the president can go on vacation for a month when our young men and women in the armed forces have to sweat day in and day out in Iraq. I request that as long as our troops can not take vacation, he should not be able to either. After all he sent them there and since he refuse to go, the president can show his support by at least not going on vacation.
I. Rakski
Contributing Fellow
I. Rakski
Contributing Fellow
Friday, June 22, 2007
How low can you go?
How low can Bush’s favorability rating go? According to a Newsweek poll released today, he is at 26%. America doesn’t like kings.
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
A Veto of Hope
Today, the President of the United States vetoed a bill allowing federal funding of stem cell research. Once again, a government of the few and for the few has surfaced in Washington. Never mind that the majority of the American people support such funding. Never mind that a majority in Congress support such funding. Never mind that the world sees its promise.
But today, I look in the eyes of my associate and friend. You see, he suffers from multiple sclerosis. I know his world became a little dimmer today. He can’t take his sons swimming or bike riding because he can no longer use his legs. He want teach his boys how to drive a car because his eyes do not allow him to see like you and me. His wife decided to pursue a life where she was born because MS in eyes of society has rendered him useless even though he’ll never admit he is thinking that.
But I am here to say that he is not useless. Those boys love him even more now then before they knew he had MS. His ex-wife may have taken the boys but she still believes in him and would do anything for him.
He once wrote (when he could write) that people with disabilities “are just simply given a bad straw in life”. Well, Mr. President, look in their eyes and tell me what you see. Although with the Russian president you were wrong so I’ll tell you. What you’ll see is despair. You will see individuals who want to contribute to society not live it. You will see individuals with masters and phds who once keep America competitive among the world’s most competitive people. Mr. President, what you have done today was vetoed their hope.
But today, I look in the eyes of my associate and friend. You see, he suffers from multiple sclerosis. I know his world became a little dimmer today. He can’t take his sons swimming or bike riding because he can no longer use his legs. He want teach his boys how to drive a car because his eyes do not allow him to see like you and me. His wife decided to pursue a life where she was born because MS in eyes of society has rendered him useless even though he’ll never admit he is thinking that.
But I am here to say that he is not useless. Those boys love him even more now then before they knew he had MS. His ex-wife may have taken the boys but she still believes in him and would do anything for him.
He once wrote (when he could write) that people with disabilities “are just simply given a bad straw in life”. Well, Mr. President, look in their eyes and tell me what you see. Although with the Russian president you were wrong so I’ll tell you. What you’ll see is despair. You will see individuals who want to contribute to society not live it. You will see individuals with masters and phds who once keep America competitive among the world’s most competitive people. Mr. President, what you have done today was vetoed their hope.
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