Letter to Obama from a Dying Man
With an Introduction by Paul Rogat Loeb
My friend Robert Ellis Gordon is dying of lupus, with months left to live. He's spent more than a decade teaching writing to prison inmates, written a terrific book called The Fun House Mirror from those experiences and crafted a rave-reviewed novel, When Bobby Kennedy was a Moving Man, on Kennedy being sent back to earth to determine whether he deserved Heaven or Hell.
I often quote something Robert said to a group of fellow prison teachers, which seems an apt metaphor for any effort at change: "Some of the people we work with will already have redeemed their lives. Others, no matter what we do, will be back in here again. And for some, our efforts will make all the difference. We will never know which group is which, but that should not serve as a deterrent to our efforts."
Robert just wrote this open letter to Obama, challenging him to reach for his deepest levels of courage in being honest about what we face after decades of pillaging our economy. I'll miss his wise voice.
-Paul Rogat Loeb
Dear Mr. President:
I am one, among millions, who recently received an email regarding your health care plan. Mr. Plouffe's email requested personal stories.
As a fifty-five year old man who has lived with a rare and serious illness since 1989, and who was recently referred to hospice, I am, I suppose, no less qualified than others to write about the challenges and unlooked-for blessings that accompany a fatal disease.
Upon reflection, however, I realized my story would be less compelling than others. For I come from a generous family. True, we were raised to make our way in the world and I started to work at age fourteen. Some forty years later, however, when it became evident that I could no longer hold down a job, my family cut back on their expenses so that my basic needs would be met. Hence I will not die, as thousands of my counterparts do, alone and anonymous in a hospital room or in the streets.
So? I deleted Mr. Plouffe's email and returned to the task at hand. But deleted or not I was distracted by the email, so much so that I left the computer and took my dog for a walk. At the park, as I tossed the squeaky ball to Rose, I asked myself a question: if given the opportunity to write a letter to the President -- a letter in which illness and impending death served a larger agenda-- what would I say to him?
The answer was immediate and impassioned: "Please level with the people. Now."
What do I mean by level? And why this sense of urgency?
The urgency stems from the peril I see in an unbalanced presentation of your economic scenario. I do not mean to suggest that you speak only of the most dire predictions. We need a substantive message of hope. It's been a long forty years since we heard one. But authentic hope, as you know better than most, is founded upon truth. You had the courage to speak it throughout your campaign, and the magnitude of your victory revealed a public yearning to hear it.
In order to sustain the trust of the people, it is imperative that you continue to feed this yearning. That you do as you did in your speech on race: speak to us as adults. Speak even more deeply from the heart as well as the head. Above all, speak in the spirit of Judge Learned Hand: "The spirit of liberty is the spirit of not being too sure.
So even as you speak words of hope and quell our fears with your steady presence, let us know that you proceed in the spirit of not being too sure because you cannot be; because no one can be; because a global economic meltdown is unprecedented in scope and nature.
Tell the people, as FDR did, in a style that is true to yourself, that there's no panacea for this catastrophe. A catastrophe that was decades in the making and is not yet fully understood. And that your approach, therefore, must be a flexible one that allows for a sliding scale of eventualities, among which is the possibility-remote or not-- that this economic Katrina may outrace your best efforts to both remedy the cause and mitigate the effects.
What is to be gained by leveling with the people now? And what are the consequences if you do not do so?
Your most precious resource, Mr. President, is neither your brilliance nor the elegance with which you wield the language. Your most precious resource is your credibility.
The consequences of an unbalanced presentation, one that tilts too heavily toward the rosy?
No adverse consequences if that scenario unfolds.
But if worse continues to lead to worse as numerous economists predict, and you deny yourself political cover by not allowing for that eventuality?
Your popularity will prove thin and short-lived. You will lose your credibility. Quickly. And once relinquished, it can't be restored.
Should you lose your credibility the people will, at the least, dismiss you as yet another president in a long line of presidents who opted to not be statesmen. As for your ability to summon our better angels? That remarkable gift will be squandered.
And that's the best case scenario, Mr. President.
The worst?
If , in the absence of a credible President, tens of millions-millions who are ill-prepared for adversity-find themselves living in a state of deprivation and want? And if fear of the unknown starts feeding upon itself?
The people may, as they have in the past, turn to a leader who uses the energy of ignorance and fear to summon our darkest impulses. We don't have to travel back to the Trail of Tears to recognize our capacity for looking the other way while our government pursues a policy of genocide.
We don't have to travel back to the torture and murder of Emmett Till to recognize our capacity for denying the humanity of a child.
Joe McCarthy's sheet of paper?
Ancient history.
A mere nine months ago John McCain chose a running mate who proved masterful at inciting fear and hatred of "the other." And if worse continues to lead to worse in the absence of a credible president, the hatred we saw on the periphery of her crowds could move to the center and burst into flames that consume our better angels as they fan out.
On June 2nd the headline for the New York Times lead story ran beneath this headline: "Obama Is Upbeat For G.M. Future On A Day Of Pain."
Upbeat on a day when the lives of 21,000 autoworkers and their families were shattered.
Upbeat on a day in which the closing of seven plants will translate into tens of thousands of shattered lives in other sectors of the auto industry.
Upbeat on a day when the Times ran an editorial devoted to yet a new wave of home foreclosures.
There's a dissonance here, Mr. President. And even from the standpoint of political calculation- of the coldest Machiavellian calculation-this dissonance does not have to be. Last November the people rejected the politics of fear, rigidity, half-truths and lies, and embraced the politics of unity and truth. This was a tribute to our ability to discern and to the authentic nature of your message. A message of hope to be sure, but one that calls not for ease but sacrifice. And perhaps above all we came to appreciate a creative and compassionate vision that is tempered, at long last, by reality. Your vision represents the best and perhaps last hope for our children and for theirs.
You forged a bond with the people, Mr. President. But the glue hasn't set and the glue will not set if you do not re-calibrate your message.
The last and most important question: what is to be gained by leveling?
Perhaps the best way for me to address the positive, the potential for realizing your vision, is to circle back to Mr. Plouffe's request, and speak to you in personal terms about the lessons of illness and impending death.
You may be familiar with this quote from the poet, Sylvia Plath. "If only you could see me forge my soul, fighting and fighting to forge my soul."
Sylvia Plath succumbed to her despair, committed suicide in 1963. But her words still stand, maybe now more than ever, as tens of millions face the potential, at least, of entering the forging fire. And should that come to pass the people will look to you, just as the British looked to Churchill, for guidance, solace, and above all hope in the midst of their despair.
And where does my twenty-year dance with the fire fit into all of this? Where do you and I intersect? What have I learned that could possibly be of use to the President of the United States? What have I learned that might help this good man forge the soul of a nation?
Maybe something. Maybe nothing. But for what it's worth I offer a glimpse of my journey and a couple of nuggets I've picked up along the way.
The first nugget?
That we forge our souls not for ourselves but in order to be better disciples of compassion.
And how does an obscure writer and former prison teacher make a contribution this late in the day with a timeline, in all likelihood, of months?
Below, an excerpt from a recent note to the doctor who saved my life on numerous occasions over the past two decades.
... Suffering may teach but it is not an end in and of itself. And when the pain abates, during windows of peace, I write.
I have a book to complete before I die. It is different from the others. I want to leave something behind that may serve as a source of solace to a reader here or there; a reader who wrestles with despair during this era of incomprehensible suffering.
All those high-risk infusions? The fatal infection you warn me about? And my choice to continue, to run the risk, in order to buy time to write?
Like any man I fear a painful death. But after receiving Extreme Unction on multiple occasions, I no longer fear death itself. What I fear is a life not well-lived. And the best way for me to do so during the time that remains is to complete that manuscript.
It's just my body (not my soul) that is weary...
So that is my final task: to forge my soul on the page. I may die before I finish. Or I may risk all on the page and find that my skill is wanting; that the story implodes on itself. But if I fail in this task, I will do so in obscurity.
Because you sit where you sit, you don't have that luxury.
What you do have is the opportunity and responsibility to explain how we got here and enumerate the full panoply of outcomes.
If the rosy scenario comes to pass? The people will know, by dint of your honesty, that you are neither above nor below but of them.
And if worse continues to lead to worse? If tens of millions find themselves living at the extremes of deprivation and want? And you've retained your credibility?
The dreams you've resurrected may still be realized. Realized in ways and to a degree that would be unlikely during less uncertain times.
You'll be able to protect us, protect the children, from those who would prey upon fear and unleash violent thought, language and deed.
And as this economic Katrina continues to strengthen? As the people become increasingly aware that economic security is not a birthright? And are overwhelmed by a sense of vulnerability?
As the people walk through the fire together, the differences so artfully exploited by your predecessor will assume their proper perspective. And compassion may well fill the void. Shared adversity has a way of doing that.
And after the worst has passed, Mr. President? And the people, having been tempered by the fire, emerge stronger and more compassionate? Emerge with a visceral understanding of what it means to be dispossessed?
That, Mr. President, is when your vision may be realized. For the people who revealed a desire to serve at the outset of your candidacy, during times of relative prosperity, will still be here when the fire is extinguished. But the people will not be the same. They'll be more able and willing to answer your call. And their progeny will learn through their example.
This is not to say that the fire is pleasant. At times it's excruciating. I know that well. At times I want nothing more than to escape, and it is only faith that sustains me. Faith in God, yes, but also in man. Indeed, as I approach the River's edge, the distinction between divinity without and divinity within seems merely to be one of choice. And a simple choice at that: towards violence or towards compassion.
This is your hour, Mr. President.
I, like you, am both a child of God and a member of the body politic. And as I ready myself to leave this bittersweet world, I want you to know that it affords me much peace to know that you are the President. A President who quietly rescued the Constitution. Who can forge the nation's soul if the need arises. And who re-ignited the flame of hope and compassion months before the general election. A flame that was muted but not extinguished some forty years ago.
And this speaks to the most important lesson I've learned from my twenty-year dance with the fire. Certainly all people wish and deserve to be treated with dignity and compassion. But the human heart is bigger than that. We wish, as well, to experience our magnanimous natures, the divinity within. This is what Gandhi knew and tapped into. This is what my favorite saint knew: "It is in the giving that we receive." And this, Mr. President, is what you know.
So. A dying man's prayer for you and the nation: that the light that burns so brightly in you and your family will extend through generations. And if the children of the children choose to be their brothers and sisters' keepers simply because they listen to their hearts; hearts that tell them they're here to improve the lot of others?
Well, they may never know it was you who reminded their forbears of who they truly are. They may never even know your name.
But what of it?
If the words you spoke on election night come to fruition, they will not bring an end to suffering. But they will bring forth the better angels of which you speak; of which the last great candidate for president spoke.
And when I hear you summon our better angels forth, I hear echoes of the poet Robert Kennedy quoted on the darkest night of his brief campaign. And what greater legacy could he ask of you, and you, in turn, ask of us, than a renewed commitment to the age-old call to tame the savageness of man and make gentle the life of this world?
Sincerely,
Robert Ellis Gordon
Seattle, Washington
robertegordon@mac.com
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42 Comments so far
Show AllOrganizing political parties takes too much of our energies. We need to organize around ISSUES and work with whomever we can agree on particular issues.
I would work with Attila the Hun if we agreed on Medicare for All, or No More Fossil Fuel Burning, and so on.
One can build coalitions around particular issues without having to build a political party. If large enough, these coalitions can effect serious and real change.
I say this as an old 60's organizer. Take a local/regional issue, organize around it (leaflets, letters to editor, press conferences, calling in allies, etc.), and build a massive movement demanding that change - and you WILL make real progress.
Political parties always compromise any principles they have in order to get votes - see Main Street Party woman's idea to tone down "too far left" positions so that regular people will support that new party.
No, it's too late for that. Organize around critical issues, join other coalitions on other critical issues, demand that resources be used for the people, not corporations, and you WILL get regular people's support.
People are mostly not stupid; they simply do not know what actions to take to make things better. If you do, then it's your responsibility to organize people around the better ideas and keep going until you and they succeed.
Dear Robert,
Thank you for your letter to President Obama. I hope he hears you (i.e. us).
Your emphasis and painstaking description on how he must use his honesty and integrity to both protect himself and our society is greatly appreciated for its value and its accuracy.
Barack Obama is a BIG FAILURE as president.
Obama's healthcare plan is awful and amounts to nothing short of a euthansia program. Obama's healthcare plan will do nothing to actually solve the present problems. Obama is in bed with big money corporations and the Wall Street thugs who have looted people's savings, pensions, and yes mass layoffs etc.
Obama is a fraud and liar and will not deliver anyone from those things they thought he would bring you. Obama is a corporatist-militarist and does not give a rat's ass about any one of you out there. As Obama builds up the Grand New Embassy in Pakistan, for billions of dollars, and you all say nothing, don't expect any real change on the healthcare front.
Obama does not care about you! Face these hard facts Americans and stop drinking the Kool-Aid. The elitists (and, yes, Obama is allied with) care more about the maintenance of the military-police state than they do over your public welfare. Wake Up Already!
Have a very nice July 4th!
We progressives should take Mr. Gordon's challenge to level with ourselves & each other, to speak & live at "soul-forging" depths about what's going on these days.
There is a tendency in this culture to point fingers and not see how we are all contributing to the mess we are in. All of us, including Obama, inherited a difficult situation. We are all part of the problem, and hopefully we can all be part of the solution, as well.
I feel that we shouldn't wait for Obama to be at the forefront of change. He is busy dealing with the wealthy and powerful, and it seems they are all desperately clinging to a social and financial structure fast crumbling.
We progressives, on the other hand, are free to innovate, create, and learn how to better care for each other and ourselves, community by community. It's good to write letters to elected officials, etc etc. Afterwards, though, begins the greater challenge of reconfiguring our lives so that they can be a small part of the global change we wish to see.
Obama had no problem continuing the funding of the wars in Iraq and upping the ante in Afghanistan. The Obama administration has found the money to build a new huge embassy in Pakistan as well.
So, don't give me that crap about how the poor Obama "inherited a mess" nonsense when he finds money to continue the warfare-police state.
a touching letter, mr. gordon. and perhaps a relief to get it off your chest. while the opposition promotes joe sixpack and joe the plumber, it would be a pity for the dems to not use your example as a shining light. best to you in this slow and painful struggle.
on to barackstar. failure and disappointment each and every day. as previously posted, his base continues to erode rather quickly. his rapid ascent into the world of imperialism has blinded him to the wants and needs of the little people. his increasing arrogance continues to lead him, by the nose, down the path of ineffective leadership. his lies, about-faces and full-faced deceits will ensure that his term is singular.
the powers that be brought him to us, on a false campaign of hope and change. the american sheople swallowed the campaign, after they bought and paid for it. the powers that be knew the amercian sheople would require many, many months of digestion before they realized the game was over. the fleecing would be long over by that time. still in the digestion mode, the american sheople have yet to acknowledge the reality of the situation, months away from even being close to the denial stage.
Thank you Robert for invoking our better angels and articulating so well what we all felt when Obama was elected president...I know that you as well as President Obama are one of the great souls who was sent here to help us.
Robert Gordon's letter is a wonderful tribute to those of us who ventured out to help make "Hope" a reality instead of "Fear".......Robert Gordon's letter is a wonderful tribute to those of us who worked as teachers to try to give back to society what we had learned. Robert Gordon's life was well spent and he was a "True Angel" and I am sure he altered the lives of many.
Barack Obama is merely an illusion of "Hope" and "Change" placed in office to merely finish "The Power Elite's Plan For A New American Century"........He spoke of the "Return of The Rule of Law" yet is violating laws at the same time. He spoke of Constitutional Rights, yet is violating them still to this day.........He spoke of human rights, yet we are still killing unarmed civilians in: Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.
It was "The People of the United States" that gave Barack Obama the opportunity to live up to that "Dream of Camelot"....Even though electronic voting machines had been rigged in several states (Yes, 2000 and 2004 were stolen elections and the same people had control of many voting machines in many states.), the masses of people willing to stand in lines for hours voided the fraud attempts.
John F. Kennedy had warned us,"There are Secret Societies that have infiltrated our political parties and government." Although he was part of the "Power Elite", he was willing to say "No" and suffered the consequences.
Barack Obama has marginalized: Iraq Vets Against the War, Architects and Engineers for the Independent Investigation of 9/11, "Conspiracy Theorists", Human Rights Activists...........Yet almost 3,000 people were murdered on September 11, 2001 and no independent investigation was ever completed and evidence was destroyed.....Yet, over 1.5 million Iraqis have died and American Oil Companies are ready to sign "Oil Contracts" guaranteed by the U.S. Military. Yet over 5,000 American soldiers died fighting to "Preserve The American Way Of Life". Yet, 6 TRILLION DOLLARS went down an empty hole called the "Invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq" while the politically connected collected trillions of dollars in no-bid contracts with the American People.
A National Debt of 12.3 TRILLION DOLLARS, over 45% of the American People living below the poverty level, over 45 million people without healthcare and more every day.........The messages of "Hope" and "Change" were transformed into "Power" and "Greed".......
Thank you Robert Gordon for being a true "Angel of God" and "Child of God"........"God is Love and the sharing of that Love. Love is a promise never to intentionally harm another human being either physically or emotionally and to help whenever it is within your power to help."
As a Engineer member of Architects & Engineers for 911 Truth, I am VERY disappointed in Obama's performance so far. If he was genuine he would welcome a new inquiry, but I now fear it is the same circus, just with a new ringmaster !!
I am not an engineer. But, it seems intuitively obvious to me, that with 47 central vertical steel columns, enormously thick at the bottom stories, gradually becoming thinner at higher levels, for them to all have snapped off at almost exactly twelve foot intervals... I just don't see how a fire burning at several hundred degrees below the melting point of steel, could have brought those buildings down as though explosive charges had been planted. It seems more likely that the vertical columns at the upper levels, just above and below the fire, might have begun to, possibly, bend and buckle, but nothing more. But then I'm not an engineer, as I said, so my thinking must certainly be flawed.
EKATON July 4th, 2009 11:41 am...If you are truly interested in finding the truth for yourself, there is no need to be an engineer...the facts and research are readily available on many sites and on myriad DVDs. Even if you accept the pancake theory (which is total hogwash and has been disproved hundreds of ways and hundreds of times) you would still have a rubble piles tens of stories high. The concrete and everything else (bodies, desks, chairs, fixtures, TITANIUM ENGINES et al) would not have disintegrated in to nano particles of dust. Vehicles almost a half mile away would not have caught fire in strange patterns. Explosions witnessed in the basement BEFORE the buildings collapsed would not have occurred (recorded on seismograph readings). The truth is on it's way and cannot be stopped. And remember that in the history of mankind, steel structured buildings have never collapsed from fire...NEVER...and on that fateful day, three huge buildings came down from very short and small fires. WTC 7 was NOT hit by any plane.
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Wait until the Black Population realize that they are the new
made slaves for the New Boss, same as Old Boss only worse.
They will burn cities like you have never seen before.
WE really need a brand new Guillotine for the coming revolution
I used to be upset and fear when thinking like yours occurred to me in the last year or so. Now I look forward to that scenario. I work in a poor rural high school and all of a sudden this year the students are extraordinarily interested in the French revolution and slave revolts like Nat Turner's and the yeoman farmers' Whiskey Rebellion right after the Revolutionary War. Last years' World History students have come back to engage us in conversations about these matters and some told me,' Now I understand what you meant... that they needed sawdust in the streets...'
Good luck getting Obama to even get that letter let alone read it unless you gotta lot of money attached to give 'em. Don't bother writing letters to the puppets. Why not devote that energy to introducing new candidates for office in the House and Senate next year and help us prepare for 2012 and beyond. Obama already told you last year that he doesn't give a FF about people's healthcare but guess who all fell for Obama ? I'm glad I didn't !
Profound thanks for sharing this letter with us. Until people are held accountable for their actions this country will continue to disinigrate, rotting from the inside out. Accountability is something we all learned (or at least most of us) at an early age, even those who willingly cause harm to others by their actions have to be aware of wrong doing, but the rewards are greater than the consequenses when accountability is no longer a threat. The sky is the limit and when the sky is reached then what? What will be left for this country at the end of the day? Obviously not much.
Lingum, I agree with you that this empire is collapsing, as all empires will. In the process, there will be much pain and suffering of the most vulnerable among us.
I was left - nearly - speechless at how rapidly Obama moved to rescue the richest of us. His first effort at a stimulus bill was insufficient, but geared toward job creation and aid to the states. The Senate undid that with shifting 40% of it to tax cuts, the least stimulating way to spend our tax dollars. That was the last effort by Obama for helping the most harmed of us in this economic disaster. I'm not sure why, what happened. But it appears something did. In my opinion he should have vetoed that wrongheaded bill with it's 8,000 earmarks. But he caved and perhaps that was his undoing. Like a dog rolling onto it's back in front of a bully. Bipartisanship is impossible when the two sides are marching in opposite directions. Unless it's just an excuse to go in a direction you don't want to admit you're going. You know, like Nancy (impeachment off the table) Pelosi.
Robert Gordon has written a powerful letter, but I think more for us than for Obama. He is listening to the wrong people and it will cost him. I read that a new Rasmussen poll shows his popularity plummeting, as it should. He is not representing us, but the rich and their corporations. What impresses me is that the public is paying attention. Understandable in these hard times, but I didn't think they had it in them.
I read that Jeb Bush is considering a 2012 run, but a more viable challenger would be Charlie Crist. Not that it matters, just another face of the corporate party. Who knows, maybe the public needs another kick in the ass to realize they're just getting kicked in the ass.
I wasn't voting for Democrats or Republicans because I would only vote for someone I actually wanted elected. I thought Obama was different, but tt took him to teach me that the corporations wouldn't allow anyone to get elected who didn't represent Them. At first I felt disappointed with him then I accepted that's the reality and it's up to us to change it. I know some are hanging with the Greens, but mainstream America won't go there. We need to bring in mainstream America which is why I propose the Main Street Party. They have a conditioned reflex to words like populist and socialism, even while supporting those positions, so skip the words. Just reframe them. Works for the Republicans. It can work for us.
When the people fear their government there is tyranny,
when the government fears the people there is liberty.
~ Thomas Jefferson
Obama changed his positions to the GOP and you still voted for him while some of us voted for Nader or Mckinney and you wanna start a new party? Lots of luck, money, and time ! You're gonna need it ! In the meantime, a better idea would be to stick with the Green Party and join me in helping them out. They're everything the Main Street Party of yours has got. No need to waste time, money, and resources starting another party label and confusing voters when you already have a party that can actually be improved upon.
The Green Party has been divided all too often and known to concede to the DLC. I don't know its financial status but when it comes to building a party and maintaining it, you need people who are united, good management and distributed too, appeal, sustainability, etc ... As one who works with project managers but also has basic understanding of how parties that are successful are started, I would probably agree with you that if all factors were taken into consideration, I would slightly lean towards improving the Green Party rather than starting a new Main Street party despite the major issues in the Green Party. Maybe BeForKids has some plans on management and leadership but if she doesn't, I don't see how she's gonna get the MS Party going. And what are her plans for red states and swing states such as Texas and Virginia to name a few? I welcome a new party any day but when it comes to evaluating the feasibility and being realistic, all I can say is it's all easier said than done.
I agree with you maxpayne that it's easier said than done. I've been in the Greens at the steering committee level in Eugene and am not impressed. And what was going on in Portland was even worse. Maybe they've improved themselves, I don't know. They've also been framed by the MSM as radical and that's embedded in the public mind. But caving in to vote for Dems in 2004 was too much for me. What kind of a party is that? People faulted Ralph Nader for not building the Green Party, but he kept telling them they need to build the party from the bottom up and they didn't do it. He was right. I don't think they can do it. I don't think they can get their ducks lined up. I stayed registered Green, but stopped working in the party when Portland was taking money from Eugene and leaving it too broke to do party building. There was other infighting going on that turned me off. I don't think they can get their act together.
Yes, I was wrong to vote for Obama, I thought he was different. But I didn't vote for him as the lesser of 2 evils like the Greens did for Kerry. I made the mistake of believing him. No more of that. I now realize we need to take back our country ourselves. And after all these years the Greens haven't gotten very far and they won't. I believe one of their mistakes is staking out social positions well to the left of a majority of Americans. At some point in the future a majority of Americans may be there, but they aren't now. So I propose a party that is focused on economic positions that a majority can agree on, and no social issues in our platform. I would like to see this a party of small businesses, small farms and working Americans taking our country back from the corporations. I would love to see others start a Main Street Party in their own Congressional districts. In mine, it takes 4300 valid signatures from registered voters. It shouldn't be too different elsewhere, but it's true every state is different. In Oregon, it's 1.5% of the votes cast in the last election for governor in a Congressional district. I chose not to go state wide, it's too big a bite. Everyone I talk with is ready to sign a petition, and 3 of my friends have agreed to collect signatures and hand out leaflets. I haven't even talked to my comrades from the Nader 2000 campaign and the 2002 Oregon health care initiative. I'll get there. I know some seriously experienced activists. I'm learning what the pitfalls are and still working on a mission statement and platform (which I'm sure will be a work in progress). I'm dealing with a very uninformed populace with a short attention span, so I'm working around that. I'm trying to figure out how to keep it simple (not easy for me). Here in Oregon if someone signs a petition twice, they throw out 400 signatures. So I'm considering cheap business cards for people who sign, thanking them for their support, as a reminder. Someone suggested a party logo, and I'm thinking OMIGOD, I'm clueless. I know I have to start getting people involved. I have to get busy with flyers and an announcement in the Eugene Weekly for a town meeting.
This will not be a nine day wonder, it will be a long hard haul to take back our country. But I believe the worse things get, the more people will be interested. What we need to do is get started. And I'm seeking to have a party that covers the political spectrum. 60% of the public left, right and center want decent paying jobs, free quality education, affordable health care, fair taxation and support the right of people to form unions if they so choose. Small businesses and small farms need protection from the corporations that are strangling them. That and NO corporate money is the basic platform. Writing it up so people understand it is the challenge due to all the disinformation by the propaganda machine (MSM).
When the people fear their government there is tyranny,
when the government fears the people there is liberty.
~ Thomas Jefferson
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KATHY: I admire your energy and resolve. Your strategy is sound, as well. I hope you get a momentum going that takes you way past your own stride (or velocity).
Now that you mentioned that Nader believed that building a successful party starts from the ground on up, I feel even more stupid that I very reluctantly fell for Obama on the last minute. Before that, I was used to voting Democrat and was brainwashed into believing the lesser of the evils until Kerry lost and the Democrats in Congress did similar to what the Greens voting for Kerry did. I think part of what makes people short attention spanned is that politics is looked at too much as a business and a religion in one. Business and religion can be good when applied properly but certainly that hasn't been the case for at least 16 years if not 30. The way I see it, it's like a kid having to go to the dentist. He won't get his bad tooth pulled unless they give him a lollipop. If only the kid would be taught to overcome the feeling of pain and not be so scared. I've seen the fear factor in politics and I think that the Greens are fearing the Republicans at the expense of overlooking the Democrats who pander to the Republicans. But then again, I myself am mixed on whether the Democrats should be reform, the Republicans should be moderated, the Greens should be improved, or start a new party altogether. Maybe all of these options will have to be worked out by the populace provided that cooperation comes into play. The tougher times might make it easier and cut down on the time it takes to get it done.
BFK--Good point about the veto. I once had the fleeting thought that he needed to grow a spine but, of course, he was always Mr. Reach-Across-the-Aisle-to-Get-Things-Done, as though even the "left" of the present Congressional Democratic Party isn't well to the right of Richard Nixon. And, of course, when you get things done with the co-operation of those Neanderthals you get Neanderthal results.
I do wish his fan-club on "liberal talk radio" and ordinary people around the country wouldn't keep turning themselves into pretzels attempting to sell me on some secret divination that explains his ever-more ghastly moves. It's pathetic.
Rainborowe
The Main Street Party? Where can I register?
She hasn't even started the party. It's gonna take a lot of money and support and it ain't comin' quick. It would be better if the Green Party were improved upon. It's doing better on the state level and there are better opportunities for them in Congress starting next year. I'm stickin' to the Green Party platform.
It's hard to say how exactly the Green Party is doing. On the state level, there seems to be progressive if not on US House/Senate elections. One way the Main Street Party can do better than the Green Party is for those in charge of forming the MS Party initially to make a general estimate as to what the future of the party is to be and work out the details. It doesn't have to be a perfect estimate but like business projects, customers or in this case voters would want to be able to see the Main Street Party viable sooner than later. And like managing projects, you don't want to rush the party too soon without getting the basic platform well defined and established. From there it can be determined for sure as to whether it would be better to stick to improving the Green Party or starting a new Main Street Party altogether. Let's see what BeForKids has to say in details on her proposal over time.
Like Obama would care about anything Robert Ellis Gordon wrote.
Exactly. This touching , gripping and heartfelt letter by a man of vast experience will be tossed unread to RAHm or some aid.... whomever, and dispenced into file 13, the circular file. Obama bah! If he had 1/10th of Mr. Gordon's insight Id be happy.
I think Michelle Obama should read this first, then for her to read it to her husband in the privacy of their bedroom.
I really believe she is the only person who can "get to" the President. It would be like Mary twisting the ear of Jesus for his first miracle at the wedding in Cana.
i am not sure -- SHE after all - is a Corporate Lawyer.
he is a Constitutional Scholar -- to find ways to subvert or subborn or find ways AROUND IT.
what DOES a corporate lawyer do if NOT uphold the interests of the Corporation?
they are about as far removed from the "african americans" that served as slaves - as a plantation slave "elevated" to Supervisor position with better accomodations .
sooner or later they become the willing ":house negroes"
once they taste what it is the masters DEPRIVED the others of.
LUXURIES, BETTER TREATMENT, "office", and even POWER over the "others". until one day - those from whom they came from or were like them -- enslaved or exploited people -
are as ALIEN to THEM as the slaves were alien and "less human" to the white masters.
I hate to think that you might be right!
when obama began to "paper over" - which is what he DID - about the racist, slavery , and continuing economic injustices of the USA - by using his presidency and campaign as a way to gather people to believe that "we must move on" we are "post racial".......
he basically showed he IS a corporate agent.
obama is showing that he PANDERS to the "masses" but Serves the Rich. what he is doing really is trying to "re-instruct" the masses how to "tolerate" the profligacy of the rich at their expense...basically coercing people to take part WILLINGLY and more "happily" in their own exploitation by their masters...and HE is the PREACHER for it.
that's all there is to it. very disappointing.
There is very little to be pessimistic about. At the rate things are going for the homeland, a few more years and the entire system built on greed and self-aggrandizement will collapse. Strain your ears, and you can hear the fat lady sing the finale "End of Empire."
Regrettably Obama does not have the courage to level with the plutocrats on Wall Street and elsewhere who run the country and tell them they are the ones who must sacrifice if the country is to survive. Maybe he knows most would snicker at him (and cut off the flow of money to be sure), as the survival and welfare of the US is clearly not a priority for the great majority of them.
I wish Mr. Gordon were president. I trust him to work for the common good. But I don't trust President Obama, except to work for the corporate good.
"Your most precious resource, Mr. President, is neither your brilliance nor the elegance with which you wield the language. Your most precious resource is your credibility."
Exactly. And what is our great inspirational leader doing today? Escalating war in Afghansitan of course
http://therealnews.com/t/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&Itemid=74&jumival=3965&updaterx=...
I guess Obama would like us to give war a chance
"And what is our great inspirational leader doing today? Escalating war in Afghansitan of course"
Not to mention the civil war he fomented in Pakistan, complete with a couple million internal refugees. Nice. A great use for dollars borrowed from Communist Red China. So much for another useless war, Vietnam, intended to halt the spread of communism. I guess that worked out well. But let's not try and learn any valuable and costly lessons from such "adventures" and "expeditions".
I concur with Mr. Gordon's plea for Obama to "level" with the people, but suspect that character trait is not something powerfully present in this man.
Thank you Mr. Gordon for your heartfelt thoughts!
A great plea and great prayer. My admiration and own prayers go out to Robert Gordon. If Obama or any one of us were so acutely aware of his own mortality, then, I believe, he would level with the people, and act from the better angel of his own nature. This is the reason Buddhists say, "the most important meditation is on one's own death." It is only by keeping an understanding of the impermanence of everyone that we can become fully compassionate and bring the soul fully into being.
Mr. Obama...PLEASE listen to the words of this most remarkable man!
what is becoming clear is :
Obama rose from being a Community organizer to LEARN how to COERCE people to SERVE "OUR BIG BOSS -- our Supernationalistic Capitalism" (General Smedley Butler, US MARINES, 1933 speeches) -
being a community organizer was the PERFECT vehicle to dress up what really was an AMBITION to be the BEST PROMOTER "ever" of what obama eventually declared :
:"I believe in Capitalism, I believe in the free market".
the VERY THING that has caused suffering untold.
those words from the dying man speak to a Brick Wall surrounding the Chicago School of Economics and Empire
from which Obama comes.
i believe that his OWN MOTHER , were she alive, would NOT be very happy with what he has BECOME. ....just another opportunist pretending to be a Man of Hope .
1) his s0-called "stimulus" is itself WEAK - and gives money where it doesn't belong and isn't deserved - the very institutions , banks, corporations, etc. that brought the mess on everyone, rather than directly to people by means of mandated IMMEDIATE rise in wages to correct the most FUNDAMENTAL mistakes of Capitalism brought about by the US CHAMBER OF COMMERCE :
Low wages globally - eventually arriving as blowback to the US economy, PERIOD>
2) his wars are escalations towards Imperial maintainance and expansion creating MORE enemies where there did NOT have to be any
3) his "bipartisanship" and "accomodations" are nothing more than THEATRE to blur the distinctions between Corporate Parties that bow to the SAME God of Profit , power and exploitation using "patriotism" and Fear and creating more insecurity
4) his and his cohorts "ideas" about order and economics are just rehashings of Class Warfare by the powerful against all others dressed up as "hope" while dangling it in everyone's noses and then telling everyone THEY have to sacrifice in order to arrive at the realization of "hope" while being literally sucked dry
5) his promises - and then breaking of them - to promise that the next turn will Justify it all are just another "holding pattern" to keep people just BARELY 'satisfied' with "hope" while patting them on the back for being "good americans" to DIFFUSE their growing frustration and anger and SUSPICION that they are BEING told LIES all over again
6) he is NO follower of Dr.Martin Luther King - who would be HORRIFIED at what has been done: his wars, his torture by different name, his unlawful detentions indefinitely posing as "prolonged detention".... in Dr. King's name by this "black american" posing as the world's "hope for peace and justice".
OBAMA is the EXACT opposite of Dr King and stands at the EXACT opposite of what Dr King and others that died for:
justice, especially economic justice, Truth .
Obama is NO accidental "tourist" of POWER - he WANTED it - and CAREFULLY CALIBRATED his every step in ascendance , but used people's "hope" to get it so he can be the "benign" NEW EMPEROR of his own Corrupt and Rotten Empire.
the WORST of it is - he did this by USING ordinary people and their dreams, frustrations, and hopes as his LADDER to "success" - as the
World's EMPEROR sitting on his "shining city on the hill"...
that achieves nothing but RAIN DOWN DESTRUCTION and SORROW to as MANY PEOPLE on earth as possible.
what a disappointment.
Sioux Rose
TEDDY: Great post, particularly # 3!
Thanks Sioux Rose -- i keep abreast of your other comments too elsewhere-- and as always - belatedly though it may be - ALWAYS refreshingly INSTRUCTIVE and revelatory. THANKS , because they really increase the clarity of seeing things whenever i read your comments.