Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Talking Turkey: Ten Myths Conservatives Believe About Progressives


I want to recommend reading Sara Robinson's article "Talking Turkey: Ten Myths Conservatives Believe About Progressives" (see the link at the bottom). I share for you here the myths. She does a great job of explaining why these myths are false. Remember that what you see here are the myths, not the truths. You must read her article for the truths about these.

1. Liberals hate America.

2. Liberals want to leave us defenseless in the face of evildoers around the world.

3. Liberals hate the free market.

4. Liberals hate our troops.

5. Liberals are a bunch of elitists who hate decent working- and middle-class Americans.

6. Liberals are against "family values."

7. Liberals want to raise our taxes.

8. Liberals are Godless—and therefore, amoral.

9. Liberals don't believe in personal responsibility.

10. Liberals are wimps.

http://www.ourfuture.org/blog-entry/2008114825/talking-turkey-ten-myths-conservative-believe-about-progressives

Sunday, November 23, 2008

A Native American Source of Inspiration


Part of my ancestry is Cherokee. My paternal grandmother, Ruth, was born on the Sisseton-Wahpeton Reservation in South Dakota a long time ago. As part of my sobriety program, I subscribe to daily meditations from White Bison. If you are looking for inspiration, I recommend this source. Here is one I like. Contact information is at the bottom of this post.
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Elder's Meditation of the Day - November 23

"We're sitting on our blessed Mother Earth from which we get our strength and determination, love and humility-all the beautiful attributes that we've been given. so turn to one another; love one another; respect one another; respect Mother Earth; respect the waters-because that's life itself!"

--Phil Lane, Sr. YANKTON SIOUX

Our entire point of view can be altered by making one change to align with the principles of the Great Spirit. Let's say we decide to become respectful. As we become respectful, our attitude will change. We will automatically draw into our lives knowledge about the other principles of the Great Spirit such as love, appreciation, trust, beauty, peace of mind. By focusing on these principles, we will let go of selfishness, self centeredness, self pity, dishonesty and fear. You focus on respect, you get respect; you focus on love, you get love; you focus on the Red Road, you get peace of mind.

Great Spirit, let me learn the lessons of respect.

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Friday, November 21, 2008

Adoptions from the Heart (A Real Pro-life Option)

I support the right of women to control their own bodies and to make the choice they believe to be right when faced with an unwanted and unplanned pregnancy. Sometimes some so-called "pro-lifers" seem to throw out "alternatives" like they are easy, simple, and easily accessible. I just happened today to find this interesting program. It is a program that does not seem to be wedded to any extremist agenda. In fact this program has some sets of prospective parents who are not traditional. I welcome this.

So, if you find yourself with an unwanted pregnancy but choose not to abort (remember, this is your choice), you might want to take a look at this organization:

http://afth.rtrk.com/
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Catholics United


I grew up Catholic. I left the church and eventually Christianity decades ago. But I always have some affection for Catholics. It was in part for me part of an ethnic identity. Although my ethnic heritage is mixed (Portuguese, Cherokee, French, English and more), my father's first language was Portuguese. I remember fondly our family going to Portuguese Catholic celebrations and feasts.

So, I sometimes notice what is going on with Catholics, especially progressive and thoughtful Catholics. Catholics United is one of those organizations that caught my eye in this recent election. I have already posted content from one of their campaigns on how we can do our best to reduce actions against life. I think most Americans are like me. I support the right to choose, believing that a woman's body is her own; yet I experience qualms about this matter.

It is so easy to see so-called "pro-life" groups as caring only about "the unborn," ignoring the "already born." There are so many issues of lost lives (war, capital punishment) and of life quality issues (poverty, malnutrition, lacking health care). Those are usually ignored by the so-called "pro-life" groups.

Catholics United is a notable exception. They genuinely care not only about life after birth but about reducing the conditions that lead to more not less abortions. I encourage all who truly want to reduce abortions and to care about the quality of life after birth to visit this web site:

http://www.catholics-united.org/

Faith and Public Life


I am a strong supporter of the separation of church and state. I oppose any effort towards establishing a theocracy here. I do not regard our nation as a Christian nation. I support the right of all to choose their faith or to aver they subscribe to none. Even more I look forward to the day when we can elect a non-Christian as president.

All that said, I do think that faith is an important and integral part of the private and public lives of our nation and its citizens. I have principles that come from my faith and guide (not dictate) me in the choices I make as a voter and as an activist. For more than two decades faith as a factor in how we engage ourselves in public life has been extremely one-sided, at least in public view and dialogue. For some years now there has been a growing groundswell of people of faith who do not share the one-sided views that have held the spotlight.

I want to encourage my readers to learn more about this growing dialogue and community. Please take a look at this web site:

http://www.faithinpubliclife.org/

Monday, November 3, 2008

Yes, We Can!


Barack Obama is our next president! Hooray!

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Dress Code on Election Day: WWJD?

A friend, who is another Deaf American for Obama, asked if I would mind sharing this image he created. I think we all agree that number one on Election Day is casting our vote. I will pull my jacket over the buttons. But this is an amusing and thoughtful take on this matter.

Thanks to Aubrey Sparks for this contribution!