Sunday, November 9, 2008

The Rise of American Soul

The election of Barack Obama ushers in a brand new meaning of the term, "American Soul." Voters examined themselves and their true values as American citizens on November 4, 2008 and collectively decided that "soulfulness" was a far better way than fearfulness. Americans were willing to hire a new leader with more promise than years of service, but one who had the credentials and temperment to garner public respect and trust...

His journey to the White House is chronicled in this video.

G.L.M.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

"Obama Effect" Delivers Presidential Victory to Democrat Barack Obama

Barack Hussein Obama has defeated John Sidney McCain, III to become the 44th President of the United States… Oh yes he did! America has changed overnight, and forever… Oh yes it has!

Our nation has embarked on a bona fide journey that has moved away from pipe dreams and wishful thinking. From dreams that were once about “40 acres and a mule…” Dreams that once whispered the words, “Separate but Equal..." Suddenly, America has opened her doors wider enabling all of her citizens access to her most prized institutions. Tonight, Obama’s dream became total reality. Tonight, we better defined the terms
“indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”

The old “Bradley Effect" has been replaced by the new “Obama Effect.” Long live the “Obama Effect!”

America now writes a new narrative sequencing its beginnings from bitter cultural and racial divisions, to a more inclusive and truly American society. This is only the beginning, folks… but it has finally begun.

What remains clear is there are still pockets of American society that prefer not to change with the times. This Presidential campaign exposed millions willing to hold on to old hatreds regardless to how unfounded those beliefs may be. The Obama presidential victory is no doubt frightening to individuals who prefer fear over change.

Nevertheless, Obama has opened the door for more Americans who share his determination. He has single-handedly put success in reach of many Black, Asian and Latino Americans just by his own example. He has caused a spark in the hearts of many, and has forced millions worldwide to take notice of his strength of character.

No doubt an Obama Presidency inspires all of us, regardless of color and creed, to reach deeper into our own imaginations and to seek goals that would have been too lofty for our ancestors to seek or grasp… But seek and grasp we must for the sake of the nation... A frightening thought for anyone who is not for change…

Congratulations President-elect Barack Obama. You ran a valiant campaign and achieved the mandate you sought after.

G.L.M.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

More Than An Obama Presidency At Stake

For all intent and purposes this election has become a forum on Barack Obama and John McCain. We have discussed their qualifications ad nauseam, and now it is time to make the choice… But there is more at stake than who wins the Presidency.

Considering that all politics are local, there are many local government and state propositions that could drive future congressional and judicial agendas. With that being said, also consider the Supreme Court that Bush will leave behind to oversee many of these issues. It is very important that voters have just as much knowledge about these local issues as they have on their choice between Obama and McCain.

Another consideration in voting for or against the local-state propositions is who does or does not supports them, and why they give or withold their support? Many of these propositions, like Propositions 5, the Nonviolent Offender Rehabilitation Act (or NORA), in California are funded by groups who benefit financially or politically from their passing or defeat without regard for the public good.

California’s prisons are overcrowded with a mixture of high and low security prisoners. Most of these inmates deserve their sentences, but thousands are incarcerated for minor drug violations or for drug usage that require treatment more than long prison sentences. The cost to California tax payers to run an overcrowded prison system is over $10 billion a year; about 10% of the State budget. This price tag is about the same as what the State of California spends on higher education.
Think about it… California spends just as much to keep people in jail as they do to graduate students from college!

It is clear that the nation’s criminal justice system needs a revamping because our prisons nationwide are overcrowded. But one group who lobbies against Proposition 5, and supports the prison status-quo is the powerful California Correctional Peace Officer’s Association, who directly benefits from all of the overtime needed to guard all of these inmates. They have contributed $1.8 million to defeat Proposition 5.

There are many other local issues that need local scrutiny. More ballot issue research might be required to get a better understanding of the local issues, but as the saying goes:

“An ounce of knowledge is easily outweighed by a ton of ignorance.”
G.L.M.