Thursday, June 30, 2005

A Great Man

One day, the world will know him as a great man. I've gotta read more of this, but at least the beginning of this interview with President GWB is refreshing. For those of us who believe in him, this will not come as a surprise. For those who do not, it will fall on deaf ears.

"In person Mr Bush is so far removed from the caricature of the dim, war-mongering Texas cowboy of global popular repute that it shakes one’s faith in the reliability of the modern media."

UPDATE: I see I am not alone on my feelings of Massachusetts and President Bush. Thank you, Bill Roggio, for your observation and perspective.

Wednesday, June 29, 2005

Failure is easier than success

This has been bugging me for a while, now. Specifically at work, but I think it is in politics, too. Especially in Massachusetts. Sub-consciously, we hope to fail. It’s easier to fail. We like to see each other fail. Look at our entertainment. The Simpson’s. Seinfeld. Other's failures make us feel better. Even at the cost of the company or the state or the republic. I'd like to write a lot more about Massachusetts politics, but in a nutshell, the citizens of the state complain about the affairs, yet they don't make the changes on Election Day. So a super-majority rules the state with impunity. Pay hikes, hack jobs, government regulated industries. We love it, here in Massachusetts. It gives us something to bitch about. The Red Sox were our biggest crutch. Every year we could count on our dosage of disappointment. We didn't know what to do if we won. How do we celebrate? It's so much easier to bitch and complain. It's so much easier to second guess and make the leader a scapegoat. It’s much easier not to take responsibility. And this attitude discourages leaders! Why should I stick my neck out? I know the wolves are out there waiting to attack. If we don't start taking responsibility, if we don't start encouraging leadership, we're driving full speed toward despair. And everyone’s got their mouths shut.

The Defeatist Caucus

UPDATE: Here's a nice compliment to this post. Nobody's Perfect

Tuesday, June 28, 2005

Stay the course. Fight for freedom

I'm not gonna delve into the speeches or the facts. Surfice it to say, we need to make this work. Check out this site and do what you can. Thank you.

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