Posted by
Jeff Morton on Tuesday, May 13, 2008 12:06:36 AM
I have been keeping an eye on the news story of China and I am really
distraught, really! These people and their families are in absolute
distress. Daughters and sons, cousins, aunts, uncles, all lost
yesterday to a horrible event. It is overwhelming and yet we must see
it, we must be a part of it. Every one of us should but for a moment in
time reflect on this sudden destruction of the lives of so many.
No
one is immune to the staggering death and misery that out of no where
has claimed so much, so many. The people of Burma have faces, names
they are extensions of all of us and yet there are those who would deny
them help. To deny an entire country wrought with devastation and
needing enormous help is madness. I heard one news report sort of
justify it in this way, “The Mayamar government is somewhat paranoid
and suspicious of outside help!” Are you kidding me? Children, pregnant
mothers, people of every walk of Burmese life are facing illness and
starvation of unimaginable magnitude. How can such a thing be happening
in the year 2008?
Families and businesses, schools and entire
neighborhoods are gone in many parts of the American Midwest. I could
care less that Jenna Bush has a designer dress for her wedding or that
one of the Bush girls has married. I really, truly don’t give a damn
about this particular event. Good for her, now get off my Television!
Now
that we all clearly realize that John McInsane has absolutely no
intention of being a world class leader; get ready for the total
anarchy of a divided United States. In the face of the carnage going on
in this world the last thing I want to see is a Presidential candidate
kissing the butts of environmentalists as he tosses the election to
Barack.
People need to help one another. Compassion for the loss
of life should be on every ones mind. I am no liberal but my God look
at the catastrophes happening all around the world people. Turn off
your life for just a minute, one minute and say a little prayer for
what is occurring to so many, world wide! If not a prayer, take a
moment and just be still. We are all one part of the whole thing. Just
for a period of time, put your self in the situation in Burma, or China
and Chile.
Has the world’s ability to broadcast the news
instantaneously, produced a numbing disassociation to life? Please,
let’s not do this to our selves. Give a damn about what you are seeing
happen to so many lives. Don’t stop caring!