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Grant: Memorial Day is designed to make us take stock PDF Print E-mail
Written by Lowell Grant   
Wednesday, 27 May 2009

 

Memorial Day is always the holiday that makes me think of my father and his entire generation, who put everything on the line to both save the world and create a world that was so easy for the baby boomers to grow up in. Their courage, sacrifice and accomplishments overcoming grave economic and political threats are still awesome to me. That’s a word that is so badly overused, but utterly powerful when you think about what it really means.


The “greatest” generation pulled together as one, facing down threats we could hardly imagine. They put their lives on the line, paid taxes without bitching, built superhighways, schools and infrastructure that the rest of the world couldn’t imagine. They rose up as one to transform everything from top to bottom and then showed their kindness and generosity not only by creating social security, the GI bill and unemployment benefits here, but in rebuilding both Germany and Japan while allowing both to retain their cultures without taking tribute in victory. The world has never seen anything like it before or since.


Today our country is going through a trying time. There are real threats to our economic lifestyle and our political dominance of the world. How are we responding? Are we unified, rallying behind our new leader who inherited two wars, staggering debts and an economy in freefall? Are we willing to sacrifice and pay taxes to help those less fortunate? Hardly.


We want everything but are not willing to pay for anything. We talk about how much we believe in god and religion, but oppose all social programs designed to help the needy. Provide health care for all so that we don’t lose everything we’ve worked for all our lives during our last six months of life due to crushing medical bills, even if we were actually “insured?” Don’t be silly, you must be a commie, or a socialist or a fascist, or all of them at once!


Today you see it’s all about name calling, just like in third grade. Take for instance a great man who has dedicated his life to service of this country, Colin Powell. He is called a “RINO” (Republican in name only) because he didn’t tow the party line and vote for his party’s candidate in the last election. Those calling him a RINO and calling for him to be drummed out of the party have never worn a uniform, risked anything for their country or made any kind of real sacrifice. The brave Dick Cheney “had other priorities” during our generation’s war in Vietnam. Rush? Please. What sacrifice has he ever made?


Pay no attention to the fact that Powell was the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the highest rank in the U.S. military. Or that he was born black in the Bronx and that he worked hard for every one of his many achievements with no help from a wealthy and politically connected family. Nope, you are told to judge him solely based upon the fact that he voted his conscience and it wasn't Rush or Cheney’s pick!


On Tuesday, President Obama nominated Sonia Sotomayor for the Supreme Court. Like Powell she comes from the Bronx, her parents both having come here from Puerto Rico. Her brother became a doctor. She too worked hard for everything and has had a brilliant career, first being appointed a federal judge by the first President Bush. She is the first Hispanic ever nominated for the Supreme Court and by almost all accounts the most qualified nominee in decades.


The right wing had signaled that they were prepared to filibuster anyone that Obama might nominate and their name calling started before the news conference had ended. They have done everything possible to stall and hinder every single action the president has proposed to date and their utter lack of cooperation in this regard only plays true to their form.


So as I reflect on Memorial Day and all that it means to me, I wonder how so many people can come here from all around the world and achieve so much so quickly, while so many Caucasians, whose families have lived here for so many generations, have achieved so little. They speak the language of the country (my Dad spoke only German until he was 6, Sonia Sotomayor’s father never learned to speak it!), they are white and they are both destitute and resent immigrants. They actually listen to Rush and think he represents the truth and them. Rush preaches the Rand theory of “Darwinian Economics,” which is survival of the fittest, or to put it another way, the “I got mine, to hell with you!” philosophy.


The damaged mind of Rand took it to the next step, “If I’m stronger than you, I can take what your’s too!” It’s horrific and repulsive. I wonder what Jesus would say to the right wing if he came back to preach a sermon next Sunday and they were there to hear it.

 

 

Lowell Grant lives in Kelseyville.

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Good article Lowell and something to
written by Donna Christopher, May 27, 2009
contemplate. However, stupidity is not limited to one party or particular philosphy. As much as I miss Dad it's probably a good thing he is not around to see this mess we allowed to happen on our watch. I no longer believe it is fixable - guess we'll just have to see what China has in store for us as they now own our arses. Heckuva Job All Of Us!smilies/angry.gif
I agree!
written by Lowell Grant, May 27, 2009
You might note that the focus of this article was the defense of a great REPUBLICAN American Hero, Colin Powell, from attacks and name calling coming from the rushwing. I myself used to call them the rightwing, but they are not right and are (mis)lead by rush so that is THEIR new title, which is both well earned and accurate. I used to have a parrot that could repeat things. He really was not very bright however. Kind of like a dittohead, a name they call themselves proudly. They remind me of little kids calling names, many times having absolutely no idea what that name might actually mean, which must be the case here since any intelligent person would be humiliated if they were reduced to regurgitating someone else's nonsense. These days it's anything with an "ist" at end, I guess next it will become "liberalist" or, heaven help us, "environmentalist" etc. I love it when all in the same breath they call someone a communist, socialist and facist, as though that were possible anywhere but in the void where their brain should have been.
How I see it.
written by James, May 28, 2009
What you say is true. The Republicans are one sorry lot but as your parrot, gave just one point of view. The mud is thrown by both sides. To say and do anything for power. The rhetoric put out by both is to pander for our minds. Our government is their reward for our stupidity, thus to enrich themselves.Fame,power,money or just self grade inflation. No duty,honor or to serve for county. It has become more about them. So would it be OK if I said Pelosi? Just my view.
The Greatest Generation
written by Fran, May 28, 2009
It's easy to idealize the 50's from such a distant perspective. Yes, the older generation demonstrated great courage and self-sacrifice, but they also, having lived through the Great Depression, were all too willing to trade challenge for security and follow without questioning the dictum that was handed to them by the authorities, be it government, education, medicine, science. I'm a baby boomer and old enough to remember the fear of communism instilled in us as children, the assurances that DDT wouldn't hurt anything except the evil insects, and if a doctor prescribed you a pill, you took it without asking any questions. But pay taxes without bitching, no way! Some things never change...

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