Nov. 5th, 2008

Over...?

Nov. 5th, 2008 07:30 am
I see a lot of people on my friend's list talking about how it is over and how we won and how the world is a better place this morning. I think this is partially true. I see a lot of people griping bitterly about how everything will be just the same as soon as Obama becomes President and he'll disappoint and all of that.

Well.

I have a little bit to say about that.

Of course he'll disappoint some times. He's human and a politician - this means that he'll be angering or disappointing someone with pretty much ever decision he makes. He can (and has already started to, I might add) change the way this country is seen around the world. That's a big deal. I have hope for the way things are going to go in the White House.

Here's my big point, though. This is not over. It is not simply time to say, "Okay, we elected this great guy, he's going to fix all of our problems." No. This is when we roll up our sleeves and say, "What next?" This is the antithesis of the moment, when after 9/11 we asked "What can we do?" and we were told we could go out and shop. If you want change, you have to MAKE IT. It takes work and dedication to change the world. It takes fighting the good fight, the hard fight, for years.

Last night we elected a black man as President. We also banned gay marriage and/or adoption in three and Prop 8 is looking bad in California. While we're patting ourselves on the back for starting to step away from racism, we're just transfering the intollerance and hatred to a new group of people and in no way is that acceptable. The economy looks to be slowly stablizing but it still needs a lot help. We still have tons of work to do on alternative energy, saving the environment, and, you know, those two wars we have going on.

So, no. It isn't over.

This is just begining.

Get out there and volunteer. Donate your time or money to a cause that needs it.


What you don't see in this video is the drag queen on the top of Neighbors (a local gay club) leading everyone in singing along. It isn't all roses but this is a large part of why I love it.

http://flickr.com/groups/strangerphotos/

Seattle Freeze? Please, people. Please.
At least, I think...

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Michael Crichton died of cancer yesterday at the age of 66. What a damned shame.

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The final calendar for the Superman case has been set. On Jan. 12, 2009, the issue at stake will be the Siegels’ claim that DC Comics, Warner Bros., Time Warner and other companies connected to the Superman properties are alter egos. As for any amounts the Siegels may be owed from exploitation of the material in Action Comics #1, the date set for trial in regard to accounting of profits is March 24, 2009. It'll be an interesting Q1.

This week's episode of Supernatural takes place in a little town, Concrete, WA, which is played by Squamish, BC, which also stood in for a small town in Men In Trees. Having taught middle school in Concrete, really, it deserves to be Spooky Town of the Week. Or the Year, maybe. Creepy.

(Okay, a little political - http://cagle.com/news/ObamaWins08/main.asp Editorial cartoons!)

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