Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Resilience


I picked these from my front garden December 5. The daisy has been holding on with great hope and a fierce spirit to live.

I hope the friendship that created this beautiful garden can weather the coming winter as well as these did.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Inspiration


"When a people are mired in oppression, they realize deliverance only when they have accumulated the power to enforce change." — Martin Luther King, Jr.

American's have the power, but not the will.  A mix of stories in the news this week made me wonder why.

Is it because almost half the country is mired in the worry of being on the edge of loosing everything? Or are we just not pissed off enough like they are in Wisconsin? There are those marching in the streets, and speaking out when they've been brutalized, but our media...and the public in general remain silent. How many more stories do we have to see about corporations ruling our country before we collectively stand up and say "NO MORE!?"

We have the power. We just need the will to use it.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Grateful


...that someone is paying attention. My first reaction to this story was "DUH!"


Survey: Fox News Viewers Less Informed Than Those Who Don’t Watch Any News

photo: Panu TangchalermkulA new survey from Fairleigh Dickinson University has found that viewers of Fox News are less informed about world events than people who do not watch any news. The study found viewers of Fox are 18 points less likely to know that Egyptians overthrew their government six points less likely to know that Syrians have not yet overthrown their government compared to those who watch no news. Fairleigh Dickinson political science Professor Dan Cassino said, "The results show us that there is something about watching Fox News that leads people to do worse on these questions than those who don’t watch any news at all."

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Abort the Supreme Court


I own a t-shirt with that statement in big red letters. It’s a “souvenir” from decades past. I think it’s time to start wearing it again.

It’s not just our legislative branch of government that’s been taken over by corporations; our judicial branch has also been bought. Judges are not immune to corruption, as many stories throughout history have shown. But, somehow I had hoped the Supreme Court was different.

Justices Thomas and Scalia participated in a Koch Industries event in October 2010, and more recently were seen at a dinner sponsored by corporations fighting the healthcare bill just as the court agreed to review the case.

Common Cause has been following this issue for some time. They have a lot of unbiased information about these and other "conflicts of interest" on their website. Educate yourself...then pass it on!

If you’re not outraged, you’re not paying attention. To take action and ask Justice Thomas to rescue himself, visit credoaction.com. Justice Scalia should do the same. Perhaps we should ALL be writing letters in protest to the Department of Justice and the Clerk of the Supreme Court!

Sunday, November 20, 2011

My New Hero


Hope came across the airwaves this evening in the form of an interview with Sr. Minority Whip Jim McGovern (D-MA). Representative McGovern has introduced the People’s Right’s Amendment — HJ RES 88.

Admittedly, amending the Constitution is a long shot, but it is a resolution that I believe, 99% of the population of the United States will understand and support. And because of that, it just might have a chance!

American’s are fed up with the corporatocracy: the corporate takeover of our government (and media). Corporatocracy is just a new word for fascism…or at the very least, oligarchy.

You can read the amendment here and watch Rep. McGovern summarize his amendment below. Please sign the petition…and spread the word…we the PEOPLE are taking back our democracy!


Thursday, November 17, 2011

Wow. July 2010 — I was so wise...where did that person go? Apparently lost in translation somewhere between Kalamazoo and Riyadh.

Now the Hermit is restless and ready to emerge from slumber. The injustice taking place across the planet shook me awake. But, the injustice in our own (so-called) democracy is what jolted me out of my bed. I can't stop thinking about how we are repeating the ugliest parts of our history. And not just on Wall St. It's everywhere. Not sure how to start, but I know where: