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This discussion started with a concern regarding a quote that was
attributed to Representative Gary Young in the local paper. Last week I
heard that Shirley Ringo said in one forum that she had been stalking Gary
Young for two years. Assuming this is an accurate quote than it becomes
very clear that both sides have made statments in the heat of a
campaign.
It is much too simplistic to suggest that the prospects for peace,
justice and happiness rest with the power struggle for partisan control of
any branch of the government. In another life, far, far from
here, I served as an officer in Democratic party. During those
years I beleived with all my heart and sole that the Democratic Party
could save the world. I felt tremendous pain as steady string of leaders
crashed and faded before our eyes: Gary Hart, Jesse Jackson, Joe Biden,
Bill Cinton etc....
There was a time in my life when I regarded the Republican party as
the evil empire (excuse the outdated term, but I grew up in the Reagan
administration. Today the proper word might be axis of evil). In 1992 I
worked with two very prominent local Republicans on a Democratic campaign.
They risked serious political and business consequennces for being
outspoken of their party. During this time I learned that Republicans are
humans, who have families, hopes, fears and dreams of peace. The
statewide issue around the lack of balance in the state legislature is not
new. I lived through it in Colorado and it has played itself out in many
other states as well. Through the years I have not voted for a lot of
republicans but I have paid less and less attention to which party has
control over the various branches of government.
Gary Hart made a comment near the end of his farewell speach in May
of 1988 in which he said, "I tremble for my country when I think we may in
fact get the kind of leaders we deserve." I have always taken that
statment to reflect more on the citizens than it has the leaders of this
country. It is the average person on the street who does not seem to
recognize the power he has to influcence leaders and legislation through a
process of love and compassion. It is not enough to send out emails,
circulate petitions, lobby elected officials and get depressed over
various issues that we care deeply about.
Peace and justice must be deeply rooted in a grassroots movment.
There is little incentive for leaders to change their tactics if people
are screaming for change but are engaged in the same old paradigm of
looking at a number of issues. It has been said many times that there is
little difference between the two major parties. History shows us that a
Democratic administration is no more apt to bring about peace than a
Republican. For instance I attended peace vigils associated with the
various acts of war during the Clinton administration. How many people in
this community seriously believe that Al Gore would not have had a
warmongering initial reaction to the events of September 11? To heal from
September 11 will require an ability to look much deeper than the video of
the planes crashing into the buildings. It ill require a willingess to
discover peace and love within ourselves.
This afternoon I will attend the peace vigil. For me this will be a
time to celebrate peace and love. We now know who we must work with to
effect change at a legislative level and that is a relief. We must set
aside anger and bitterness and become willing to work for dare I say it,
the common good of all mankind.
Tony
-------Original Message-------
From: eevans@moscow.com
Date: Thursday,
November 07, 2002 13:10:38
Subject: Re: On losing
the election Did democracy suddenly fail to work in this election? Is the current government's configuration somehow _not_ the embodiment of the will of the people? Not a Republican, -Ed Evans > I have to agree with Tom Hansen on this one. It's like the federal > government is about to copy the Idaho model. We all know how well that's > worked. > Carl > Westberg Jr. > > > > > > > >From: thansen@moscow.com > >To: njc@moscow.com, Priscilla Salant <psalant@moscow.com>, > >vision2020@moscow.com > >Subject: Re: On losing the election > >Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2002 19:13:06 GMT > > > >Greetings Visionaires - > > > >This is the first time since Eisenhower that something like this has > >happened. > >And, to tell you the truth, it scares me. > > > >A political party has control over all three branches of government. The > >Republicans have a slim majority in the Senate, a sizable majority in the > >House, and a very conservative Supreme Court. This situation gives the > >leader > >of the Executive Branch (George W.) virtually absolute control of the > >government for the next two years. > > > >Being to the left of center, I would still feel this way even if the > >Democrats > >had such control. I feel that it is simply wrong. > > > >Hoping for a brighter tomorrow, > > > >Tom Hansen > >Moscow > > > > > Dear Priscilla (et al), > > > > > > Having had an opportunity to meet and speak to Mr. Young on numerous > >occasions, > > > I too, found the "quote" attributed to him crass, inappropriate, and > >entirely > > > out of character. > > > > > > There IS, however, an element of truth to "a lot of people will be > >watching." I > > > am anxious to see what transpires as a result of our November 5, 2002 > >elections > > > - in Latah County, in Boise, and in Washington, D.C. > > > > > > Nance Ceccarelli > > > > > > > > > > > > Visionaries, > > > > > > > > Was Gary Young quoted out of context in last night's Daily News? I > > > > certainly hope so, and I'm sure his party does too. > > > > > > > > To say about his opponent's victory in Tuesday's election, "There's > >going > > > > to be a serious price to pay. I will be watching and a lot of people > >will > > > > be watching," echos all that turns off the modern electorate. > > > > > > > > There is a proper way to win and a proper way to lose. Both should be > > > > marked by humility and grace, not acrimony and threats. The election > >is > > > > over. Let's move forward in the best interests of the consituents. > > > > > > > > Priscilla Salant > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------- > > > This message was sent by First Step Internet. > > > http://www.fsr.net/ > > > > > > > > > > > >--------------------------------------------- > >This message was sent by First Step Internet. > > http://www.fsr.net/ > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > --------------------------------------------- This message was sent by First Step Internet. http://www.fsr.net/ . |
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