Friday, January 30, 2009

Lily Ledbetter

Earlier this week, President Obama signed the Lily Ledbetter Fair Pay  Act.  This states the 180 day statute of limitations for pay discrimination resets with each discriminatory paycheck .

The House passed it 247 to 171 and the Senate passed it 61-36 - this included every Democratic senators (except Ted Kennedy who missed the vote due to health issues) and all four female Republican senators. Every male Republican senator except Arlen Spector of PA voted against the bill. 

Equal pay for equal work.  It's not a difficult concept to grasp.    

What We Have Here is a Failure to Communicate

Recently, Rush Limbaugh had the audacity to openly hope that President Obama and/or his policies would fail.  

Evidently, Oxycontin has a longer half-life than previously thought because anyone who would openly wish failure on the president when we are in such dire economic times is under the influence of some heavy duty pharmaceuticals. 

Whether or not you like President Obama and his policies, you should hope and pray for his success.  When he succeeds, we all succeed.  Hoping for failure is un-American and just plain mean.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

The World Is Watching You, Nashville

Today Nashvillians will go to the polls to decide the fate of the English Only Amemdment to the Metro Charter.  

Do the right thing, please vote NO.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Is Kurt Warner the only Christian in the NFL?

Did the Arizona Cardinals win because Warner is a Christian?  No, they won because they were the better team that day.  They made the plays they had to make when they had to make them.

You wouldn't necessarily know it by listening to the media, but every team in the NFL has Christian players on their roster.  Does this mean teams with more Christians are God's favorites and that they will always win?  No.  The better team usually wins in the NFL.  On those rare occasions when the better team doesn't win, it's because the better team made mistakes, turned the ball over, or hurt themselves with penalties. 

No matter which team wins Super Bowl XLIII,  God will be glorified.  

Go Steelers!

Congratulations Mr President.

Thank God for the peaceful transition of power.  

What an amazing, uplifiting, inspiring, powerful speech.  It was at once a call to arms, a wake up call, an acknowledgement of our past triumphs and struggles, a push to do better, and if you were paying attention, a stinging repudiation of the past eight years.  

The talking heads on the networks will say that President Obama's speech didn't soar, that's not what we need right now, these are serious times with serious problems and we need to stop thinking and bickering like children, but instead grow up, act like adults and put away childish thinking and bickering. 

It's time to go to work; we must rebuild our great nation.

God bless President Obama and the United States.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Dr King

Today is the official celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr's birthday.  Friday was his actual birthday and today is the government holiday.  How fitting that the Federal holiday falls on the eve of the inauguration of the nation's first black President. Maybe we have overcome, maybe we haven't but either way, this is a step in the right direction. Racism, bigotry, and prejudice aren't dead, but we can certainly hope they're on their last legs.  It's about time.  

President Bush's Last Day

Today is President Bush's last full day in office, at noon tomorrow, his term will end and his successor will be sworn in.  During his eight years in office, Mr. Bush has received a lot of criticism for his policies and perceived shortcomings both personal and professional.  At his core, Mr. Bush is by all accounts, a fundamentally good and decent man - a decent man who was ill served by his closest advisers.  Mr. Bush promised to be a uniter and not a divider, unfortunately, he has proven to be the opposite.   We are more divided today than we were eight years ago.  In the days, weeks, and months after 9/11, we were truly united in the fight against terrorism.  Somewhere along the way, the train went off the tracks and we lost sight of our ultimate goal  (the end of terrorism) and became caught up in a bizarre teenage rebellion.  Mr. Bush consistently ignored the one man who knew more about Iraq, the  Middle East, and the pressures of the Presidency - his father.  Mr. Bush used his father's presidency as a reverse playbook,  everything his father did, he did the opposite - all in the name of being re-elected.It's been said that Bush 43's advisers  saw his father's term as a failure because he lost his bid for reelection; therefore, they would do the opposite of what Bush 41 did.  Sometimes Father does know best, had Bush 43 listened to Bush 41 we might not have been caught up in our present mess. Bush 41 could have taken Saddam out during the first Gulf War; however, he left him in power because you can't replace something (Saddam) with nothing(what we've done).  General Powell knew this  and explained it thusly with his Pottery Barn analogy, you break it, you own it. General Powell learned in Vietnam that when you go to war, you must have a defined mission, an obtainable goal, an exit strategy, and overwhelming force. Unfortunately, Mr. Bush's closet advisers did not learn this lesson because they weren't there.  Mr. Rumsfeld wanted to use a much smaller force and failed to formulate a plan to secure the country, maintain order,  provide services, and win the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people. The spread of Democracy is a noble goal, however, it's not something that can be exported and given to people. People must seek democracy for themselves.  

History will judge Mr. Bush harshly for several reasons, the economic collapse, the war in Iraq, his obtuse handling of Hurricane Katrina, and various administrative shenanigans - politically motivated hiring and firing in the Justice Department, Abu Ghraib, an out of control Vice President, and torture.  

In recent interviews, the President and Vice President have tacitly admitted to torturing detainees in violation of the Geneva Convention.  The Geneva Convention was skirted by saying the detainees weren't soldiers, but enemy combatants, therefore, the Geneva Convention didn't apply.  In order for America to have moral authority, our conduct must be transparent and beyond reproach.  We cannot torture.  Anyone.  Experts have shown torture does not work, the information obtained is simply not reliable.  This is why we don't allow coerced confessions as evidence in a court of law.  Since the President and Vice President have all but admitted to condoning torture, what do we do about it?  We have two choices:  1. we can do nothing or 2. we can investigate and prosecute if warranted.   If we choose the former, we must ask what happens to our moral authority if we do nothing.  If we choose the latter, we must ask ourselves is it worth it.  Such an investigation and subsequent prosecution threatens to further divide our great nation.  Is it worth it? 

God Bless President Bush - a fundamentally good and decent man who on some level deserves better.  So do the American people. 

Thursday, January 15, 2009

English Tantum est Bardus , commodo suffragium Haud!

Mos quispiam commodo dico peius - edoctus populus secundum English Tantum ut suus adoption mos loco Nashville in ledo of Titulus VI of Civilis Vox factum? Es nos iens ut eruo Parthenon is est a restituo of exemplar in Cupiditas? Quis super Demonbreun St , nomen pro Jacques Timothe Demonbreun , mos is have futurus renamed? Quis super Ten Commandments in Metro Courthouse , mos illud have futurus reddo ex Hebrew ut English? Quis super NashVILLE ipsum , villa est a Fanaticus vox? Mos nos have ut rechristen ourselves Nashborough? Oh exspecto , nos quoniam Nashville secundum Revolutionary Bellum ut plures American civis occumbo borough boro (British) in ventus of villa (fanaticus). Habenae futurus protego suus civitas , respicio vulgaris tutaminis , tempero ineo , quod succurro qui cannot succurro themselves. Obduco of English Tantum would vilis abdico of hoc.

English Only is Stupid. Please vote NO!

Will someone please tell the ill-informed people behind English Only that its adoption will put Nashville in violation of Title VI of The Civil Rights act? Are we going to raze The Parthenon - it is a replica of the original in Greece? What about Demonbreun St, named for Jacques Timothe Demonbreun, will it have to be renamed? What about the Ten Commandments on the Metro Courthouse, will those have to be translated from Hebrew to English? What about NashVILLE itself, ville is a French word? Will we have to rechristen ourselves Nashborough? Oh wait, we became Nashville after the Revolutionary War when many American towns dropped -borough/boro (British) in favor of -ville (French). Government exists to protect its citizens, provide for the common defense, regulate commerce, and help those who cannot help themselves. Passage of English Only would mean the abdication of the latter.

Goodnight, Farewell, Amen

President Bush gave his Farewell address to the nation tonight.  Evidently, denial is not just a river in Egypt, it's where the President lives.  It's ironic that a man who says he doesn't read and isn't concerned about how history will view him, he's spending a lot of time burnishing his legacy.  

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Wither the GOP?

The Tennessee House of Representatives elected a new Speaker today, Kent Williams, R - Elizabethton.  Mr Williams defeated fellow Republican Jason Mumpower of Bristol.  Mr Williams had the backing of the House Democrats and essentially broke the tie by voting for himself.   For his trouble, Mr. Williams is now persona non grata in GOP circles.  (Is that a bad thing?) This is a good move, we have real problems and we need to work together and not against each other to solve them.  This is not the time for divisiveness - our current economic situation doesn't care about skin color. 
The state GOP plans to expel Mr Williams from the party; there are no words to describe the absurdity of their action.  After hearing this, it's easy to see how someone like Chip Saltsman could possibly have a shot at being the National GOP chairman.  Is there any wonder as to why the GOP was routed Nov. 4th?  By now, it should be patently obvious that the GOP does not care about reaching out and becoming more diverse.   This may turn out to be a fatal mistake because our country is becoming more, not less diverse.   Must Tennessee be behind the curve?  Hopefully, the TN state House can work with and not against Gov. Bredesen get us through this difficult time. 


The end of our long national nightmare

Illinois has two US Senators.  Senate Democratic leaders said that Roland W. Burris will be seated thus resolving our long national nightmare.   Senator Burris is nothing if not persistent - he's run for Mayor of Chicago (once), the US Senate (once) and the job he really must have wanted, Governor of Illinois (3 times) losing each time.  He seems like a nice guy, but he comes across as whiny and pathetic on television.  That's my opinion and I'm sticking to it.  Mr. Burris is being used by that immaculately coiffed, foul-mouthed, greedy, incompetent hack known as the embattled governor of Illinois, Rod Blagojevich.  He was only appointed in a desparate attemp to curry favor with and build support in the black community.  This appointment was the governor's way to strike back at President-elect Obama, Senate Democrats (both of whom thought he should resign), and  Jesse Jackson, Jr ( who informed on him), and Decency and Common Sense.  It's fairly safe to assume that before he was indicted, Gov. Blagojevich had no intention of appointing Mr Burris to Obama's seat.  Hardly anyone outside Illinois state politics and the Burris family had even heard of him.  How did he suddenly become so qualified to be the junior senator from Illinois? 

Random thought

President Bush gave his final news conference today.

Hallelujah!

Only 7 more days left until the inauguration of our 44th President!  

Monday, January 12, 2009

I'm sorry what?

Samuel J. Wurzelbacher, aka "Joe the Plumber" can now add reporter to his resume.   It seems some conservative website sent him to Gaza to report on the war.  Joe the reporter feels the media shouldn't report on war - hey Joe, you're in the media reporting on the war!  That, boys and girls is the definition of irony.