Because white men who owned property gained that right in 1789 after
fighting for our country's independence ... Because African-American men
gained that right in 1865 after the Civil War abolished slavery, and
then continued to fight literacy tests, poll taxes and violence until
the Voting Rights Act was passed in 1965 ... Because women were left out
of the conversation entirely and had to fight for their own rights
state by state until finally going to Washington and gaining the right
to vote in 1920 ... Because young people who were being drafted to fight
in Vietnam said "old enough to die, old enough to vote" and the age
requirement was dropped to 18 in 1971.
It is not only your right, it is your responsibility. GO VOTE.
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Marco Rubio speaks the truth
I took a moment to watch Marco Rubio's speech from last night, as he
dropped out of the presidential race. And while he and I may differ
greatly in how we go about creating change in this nation, it is clear
that we both appreciate the sanctity of what has already been created
and we hope for a future we can both be proud of ...
"I ask the American people: Do not give in to the fear. Do not give in to the frustration. We can disagree about public policy, we can disagree about it vibrantly, passionately. But we are a hopeful people, and we have every right to be hopeful. For we in this nation are the descendants of go-getters. In our veins runs the blood of people who gave it all up so we would have the chances they never did. We are all the descendants of someone who made our future the purpose of their lives. We are the descendants of pilgrims. We are the descendants of settlers. We are the descendants of men and women that headed westward in the Great Plains not knowing what awaited them. We are the descendants of slaves who overcame that horrible institution to stake their claim in the American Dream. We are the descendants of immigrants and exiles who knew and believed that they were destined for more, and that there was only one place on earth where that was possible. This is who we are, and let us fight to ensure that this is who we remain. For if we lose that about our country, we will still be rich and we will still be powerful, but we will no longer be special."
"I ask the American people: Do not give in to the fear. Do not give in to the frustration. We can disagree about public policy, we can disagree about it vibrantly, passionately. But we are a hopeful people, and we have every right to be hopeful. For we in this nation are the descendants of go-getters. In our veins runs the blood of people who gave it all up so we would have the chances they never did. We are all the descendants of someone who made our future the purpose of their lives. We are the descendants of pilgrims. We are the descendants of settlers. We are the descendants of men and women that headed westward in the Great Plains not knowing what awaited them. We are the descendants of slaves who overcame that horrible institution to stake their claim in the American Dream. We are the descendants of immigrants and exiles who knew and believed that they were destined for more, and that there was only one place on earth where that was possible. This is who we are, and let us fight to ensure that this is who we remain. For if we lose that about our country, we will still be rich and we will still be powerful, but we will no longer be special."
Monday, March 14, 2016
Us vs. Them
I am so sick and tired of this "us vs. them" mentality. Whites and
blacks. Christians and Jews and Muslims. Rich and poor. Republicans and
Democrats. Americans and everyone else.
When will we stop shouting at each other's differences for just a moment to realize we are all in this together?? We are ONE people. We are ONE race. We are ONE world.
Do you know who suffers from all this strife? THE CHILDREN. The innocent, hungry for life, beautiful children. They deserve better than this. They deserve role models. They deserve messages of unity and welcome. They deserve the opportunity to dream bigger than the generation before.
When will we stop shouting at each other's differences for just a moment to realize we are all in this together?? We are ONE people. We are ONE race. We are ONE world.
Do you know who suffers from all this strife? THE CHILDREN. The innocent, hungry for life, beautiful children. They deserve better than this. They deserve role models. They deserve messages of unity and welcome. They deserve the opportunity to dream bigger than the generation before.
DAMNIT. I really want to believe in us ... all of us.
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