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October 12, 2008 at 21:41:25

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Who is he?

by Betsy L. Angert (Posted by Betsy L. Angert)

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The tale is true.  Names were changed to protect the innocent.

Last evening Mister Gregory had a chance to speak to Mister Fairbanks of the issue.  "Who is Barack Obama?"  Barry thought he might introduce the topic delicately.  The two men were in a car together.  They had traveled across the country to meet with school Principals, Superintendents, and other professional educators.  The hour was late, and dinner was on the agenda.

As the gents drove to the restaurant, Barry began the conversation; "Just as Barack Obama might not have known Bill Ayers background, who would think someone in this car was a member of SDS, Students for a Democratic Society?"  Sean smiled and quickly replied, "I would."  He then revealed that he was in fact a member of the largest and most influential radical student organization of the 1960s.  The devout Republican, a man who might represent the Corporate Class belonged to an organization, which was "initially concerned with equality, economic justice, peace, and participatory democracy."  Sean recounted stories.  He told tales of his participation in anti-war protests.  Mister Fairbanks helped to close his college.  Sean showed "determined resistance," he was a radical, a rebel.  He could be considered a less visible, and less violent, Bill Ayers.

Barry was aghast.  When he posed the question, he never imagined such a response from Sean.  Barry Gregory, an extremely reserved, shy, and quiet man meant to reveal his own history.  When he was in his twenties, two score ago, the now Vice President of a prestigious company, was active in the same Student organization.  More than a thousand miles away from where Sean incited revolution, Mister Gregory did his rebellious "thing."

Senator John McCain asks Americans to ponder; "Who is Barack Obama?"  Sean wonders, as he has for quite some time.  The President of a large multi-million dollar-company does not think he can trust this man of color.  Nor, does Mister Fairbanks favor a Democratic President.  Sean Michael Fairbanks is among the more thanseventy (70) percent of Chief Executive Officers who fear an Obama presidency will be a disaster.  This tycoon intends to vote as he long has, just as all Americans have and do.  Sean will cast a ballot in his own perceived interest.  As a businessman, Sean believes he will benefit more if he commits to the Grand Old Party.  Mister Fairbanks will vote Republican.  Senator McCain and Governor Palin are his candidates of choice.  Sean knows who John Sidney McCain and Sarah Louise Heath Palin are.  He does however wonder of Barack Obama.

Sean Michael Fairbanks frequently expressed his preference to his protégé, and Vice President of the corporation, Barry Gregory.  Barry and Sean are about the same age.  Each experienced rites of passage in the 1960s.  While the men work very well together and have for near a decade and one half, the fine fellows differ politically.  Mister Gregory considers himself a peacenik.  Each week, he stands in vigil on a street corner.  He protests for peace.  As naive as some may think him to be, Barry Gregory humbly holds up a banner, which invites passer-bys to ponder impeachment.  Dennis Kucinich was his original choice for President of the United States.  Now, this Vice President of a major firm, endorses Barack Obama.

Sean and Barry do not argue the divergent dynamics.  Political debates are not prominent discussions when they are together.  However, these are not avoided.  The two share a mission, a vision, as it relates to the business at hand.  Granted, personal revelations are realized.  The chaps are more closely connected because they speak of their individual interests and issues.  Each is empathetic.  They understand the other believes as he does.  

For Misters Fairbanks and Gregory distinctions are fine.  Few friends and fewer acquaintances agree no matter the issue.  Sean and Barry accept the differences and enjoy the relationship that has evolved between them.  The well-established professionals on occasion, delve more deeply as they did after the most recent Presidential debate.  

Sean Fairbanks, the more senior in the company, says of the McCain/Palin ticket, "The two mavericks are known entities.  He says, "Barack Obama is an unfamiliar to the people.  The Illinois Senator is untested, inexperienced, and perchance, he is not as innocent as he appears to be."  Barry Gregory muses of the Democratic candidates record.  He reasons as he shares his own sensibility.  Barry says to Sean, "Barack Obama has a record."  Mister Gregory refers to past performance that is respectable, not criminal in nature as Sarah Palin and John McCain would want Americans to believe.   

Statistics: Barack Obama has sponsored 121 bills since Jan 24, 2005, of which 115 haven't made it out of committee and 2 were successfully enacted. Obama has co-sponsored 504 bills during the same time period. (Starting Sept 17, 2008, these numbers do not include resolutions.) 
Some of Obama's most recently sponsored bills include . . .

Passed Senate 
Sep 22, 2008
S.Con.Res. 96: A concurrent resolution commemorating Irena Sendler, a woman whose bravery saved the lives of thousands during the Holocaust and remembering her legacy of courage, selflessness, and hope. 
Passed Senate 
Jun 26, 2007
S.Con.Res. 25: A concurrent resolution condemning the recent violent actions of the Government of Zimbabwe against peaceful opposition party activists and members of civil society. 
Passed Senate 
Jun 24, 2008
S.Res. 600: A resolution commemorating the 44th anniversary of the deaths of civil rights workers Andrew Goodman, James Chaney, and Michael Schwerner in Philadelphia, Mississippi, while working in the name of American democracy to register voters and secure civil rights during the summer of 1964, which has become known as "Freedom Summer". . . 
Introduced 
Sep 17, 2008 
S. 3506: A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to increase the credit for purchase of vehicles fueled by natural gas or liquefied natural gas and to amend the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users to reauthorize the Clean School Bus Program of the Environmental Protection Agency. . . 
Introduced 
Jun 3, 2008 
S. 3077: Strengthening Transparency and Accountability in Federal Spending Act of 2008 
Introduced 
May 21, 2008 
S. 3047: Enhancing Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education Act of 2008 . . . 
Introduced 
Oct 18, 2007 
S. 2202:  Renewable Fuel Standard Extension Act of 2007 . . . 
Introduced 
Sep 18, 2007 
S. 2066: Back to School: Improving Standards for Nutrition and Physical Education in Schools Act of 2007 . . . 
Introduced 
Jul 26, 2007 
S. 1885: Military Family Job Protection Act


In a discussion with Sean, Barry offers, it seems Barack Obama, holds dear American values.  He wishes to pay homage to those who saved lives during the Holocaust.  Senator Obama rejects violence against a citizenry here and abroad.  The Illinois Legislator understands the importance of Civil Rights and democracy in action.  He also reveres the role of church and clergy in American lives.  Mostly, as evident through his proposed policies, Barack Obama cares about the quality of life for average Americans.  

Presidential hopeful Obama wishes to amend Internal Revenue policies that punish the poor and Middle Class.  The lawmaker from Illinois hopes to strengthen laws that mandate transparency in government spending.  Senator Obama supports alternative, renewable sources of energy.  Surely, proposals that reduce a reliance on petroleum will end our dependency on oil.  Military families will be better provided for if Barack Obama's Bill passes.  Perhaps, most prominent among the laws Barack Obama introduced are those that relate to children.  Barack Obama believes in education.  

Fascinatingly, so too does Sean Michael Fairbanks.  Indeed, the business Sean founded facilitates the acquisition of knowledge for students of all ages.  Mister Fairbanks profits from policies that address improving learning, especially for the little ones.  Still, Sean is not convinced that Barack Obama is any less scary than Sarah Palin says he is.

Republican Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin speaks to a truth that those such as Sean embrace.  She does not inquire as to who Senator Obama might be.  She is sure she knows.  Recently, at a well-attended rally, the former small-town Mayor of Wasilla, Palin answered the question that haunts people such as Mister Fairbanks, "Who is Barack Obama?"  

The "sensational Sarah," as Sean calls her, says, according to The New York Times, Presidential hopeful Obama is "our opponent, (he) is someone who sees America as imperfect enough to pal around with terrorists who target their own country."  Sean Michael Fairbanks agrees.  As a registered Republican who admires the Alaskan Governor Palin, Mister Fairbanks does not inquire further.  He does not read the actual article, Obama and '60s Bomber: A Look Into Crossed Paths.  Had he, perchance, he would not have been swayed.  For Mister Fairbanks, the query is unnecessary.  Sean trusts that a man with a name such as Barack Obama cannot be "one of us."

However, while the wise and wondrous Sarah Palin and Sean Fairbanks may believe as they do, another reader of the article might see the statement, "Since 2002, there is little public evidence of their relationship," and conclude that the two are not chums.  Nor do the infamous Bill Ayers, founder of the radical Weathermen, and the much younger Barack Obama have a close relationship.  Indeed, once Barack Obama learned of the historical link to illegal and destructive activities by a man who twenty-six years later is an Education Professor, he expressed antipathy for the radical views and actions of Mister Ayers.

Presidential hopeful Obama proclaimed, Bill Ayers is "somebody who engaged in detestable acts 40 years ago, when I was 8."  The Senator had not known that the person who served with him on a board that oversaw the distribution of education grants in Chicago was part of a group that, had he been old enough or prominent to voice a public opinion, Barack Obama would have condemned.

Senator Obama, at the time, was only certain that the Chicago Annenberg Project, which bestowed money to networks of schools from 1995 to 2000,  was a worthy cause.  As Chairman, it made sense to Barack Obama that an Education Professor, Bill Ayers, a man active in the community would care about the quality of instruction in his home city.  Barack Obama was concerned about children and their education, then and now.  Mister Fairbanks is as well.  Barry wondered; is that not why Sean began his business.  

Sean Michael Fairbanks built his life and career on instruction.  He hoped and helped to ensure the younger generation would have quality schools in their neighborhoods. Edification is his priority, just as, in recent decades it has become Bill Ayers main concern.  Yet, there he is; Sean the critic of a person who could have been considered his cohort.  

Each had a history of radical activism.  Sean could be considered as Bill Ayers is.  A Republican, an entrepreneur, and a John McCain/Sarah Palin supporter who is a detractor of an esteemed educator who has a background similar to his own.  Barry was stunned.  He pondered; who might the President of his company, Sean Fairbanks be?  For so long Mister Gregory had an impression of the man who sat in corporate office.  Sean was a mogul, his mentor, and the man who taught him of the business world.  He never imagined that Sean was once liberal or liable to be among a radical group of antiwar protestors.  An association with the Weather Underground?  Sean's may be stronger than Barack Obama's ever was.

As the two corporate cronies talked, they realized the question might not be "Who is Barack Obama?"  Possibly, each might inquire, "Who is this man I thought I knew?"  Who is Sean Michael Fairbanks and who might Barry Gregory be?  Americans may wish to ask themselves, not the query Sarah Palin and John McCain scream at every opportunity.  Citizens of this country might wonder who are we all, and what might any of us have done in our past.

Perhaps we might ponder; long before Barack Obama ever thought he might actually pursue the presidency, he wrote an autobiography.  His openness was stark.  The publication was praised for its transparency.  What a wondrous world it might be if lucidity was the law.  Might the electorate recall among the Bills Barack Obama introduced was an initiative that would Strengthen Transparency and Accountability.  Might the people wonder who will vote for such a measure.  Will John McCain?  Does the American public authentically know who John Sidney McCain is?

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I am an educator, a student of life; I am an author.
Betsy L. AngertI am an educator, a student of life; I am an author.

Who is he?

Who are we?

 

by Betsy L. Angert (25 articles, 0 quicklinks, 6 diaries, 30 comments) on Sunday, October 12, 2008 at 10:05:11 PM
 


I am an educator, a student of life; I am an author.
Betsy L. AngertI am an educator, a student of life; I am an author.

I greatly appreciate . . .

Dearest E. Nelson . . .

 

I greatly appreciate your kind words in reference to my essay.

 

We are one.  I too observe that few individuals are willing to look within and inquire, who am I.  Persons wish to punish others for their associations.  People believe they have righteous rage towards another.  As Sarah Palin proposes, people ponder what they think true; they must "turn anger into action."  However, rarely does an individual consider who they are, what they have done, and how another might perceive their past.

 

by Betsy L. Angert (25 articles, 0 quicklinks, 6 diaries, 30 comments) on Monday, October 13, 2008 at 11:17:49 AM
 


I am an educator, a student of life; I am an author.
Betsy L. AngertI am an educator, a student of life; I am an author.

I thank you for your kindness.

Dearest Rady Ananda  . . .

 

Ah, you are the sweetness.  I thank you for your kindness. 

 

I too revel in research and appreciate those who care to be curious.

 

Perhaps our histories are similar.  As a child, I was encouraged to question everything.  If my parents did not know an answer to one of my zillions of queries, they said, "Let us look for information together."

 

When others accept talking points as truth, I marvel.  I kiss your inquisitive and gracious soul.  I too treasure a kindred spirit.

 

by Betsy L. Angert (25 articles, 0 quicklinks, 6 diaries, 30 comments) on Monday, October 13, 2008 at 11:29:56 AM
 


A researcher. I am looking to gain a better understanding of people and new questions to ponder as to what is "really going on." I understand bias and want to limit my own. The bigger picture needs to be focussed on without losing the details.
Jeremy HaumannA researcher. I am looking to gain a better understanding of people and new questions to ponder as to what is "really going on." I understand bias and want to limit my own. The bigger picture needs to be focussed on without losing the details.

A question of fundamentals and touchtones.

I like how you pointed out the depth that a person or group needs to question or examine a situation.  Depending what our fundamentals, touchtones, and assumptions are, we will create our opinions and views to the end only enough to support those assumptions.  If I have an assumption that if one looked deeper would seem ridiculous, I will only go as deep as that assumption justifies. 

Because of the limited nature of our cognition we will onsometimes be blind to the possibilities.  If only we all could look deep and to a common stronghold of morality and responsibility.

by Jeremy Haumann (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 24 comments) on Monday, October 13, 2008 at 5:27:50 AM
 


I am a proud Conservative who deals in facts not emotions.
So if you have a comment that you want me to give credence, show me where I am incorrect. Remember, I am Smarterthanu and emotions have no place in an intelligent debate.

SmarterthanuI am a proud Conservative who deals in facts not emotions.
So if you have a comment that you want me to give credence, show me where I am incorrect. Remember, I am Smarterthanu and emotions have no place in an intelligent debate.

Who is he?

These are word from Obama's book. Unless he didn't mean what he wrote.

" A strong government hand is needed to assure that wealth is distributed more equitably."

 -- Barack Hussein Obama

 For more Barack Hussein Obama pearls of socialist/Marxist wisdom read his book.

by Smarterthanu (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 20 comments) on Monday, October 13, 2008 at 10:12:22 AM
 


Joel S. Hirschhorn is the author of Delusional Democracy - Fixing the Republic Without Overthrowing the Government (www.delusionaldemocracy.com). His current political writings have been greatly influenced by working as a senior staffer for the U.S. Congress and for the National Governors Association. He advocates a Second American Revolution, beginning with an Article V Convention to propose constitutional amendments. He is Chair of the Independent Party of Maryland.
Joel S. HirschhornJoel S. Hirschhorn is the author of Delusional Democracy - Fixing the Republic Without Overthrowing the Government (www.delusionaldemocracy.com). His current political writings have been greatly influenced by working as a senior staffer for the U.S. Congress and for the National Governors Association. He advocates a Second American Revolution, beginning with an Article V Convention to propose constitutional amendments. He is Chair of the Independent Party of Maryland.

That indeed is a most important quote

While all of us should support greater economic equality, the path to returning to what existed in the several decades after World War II is to remove the political corruption that the elitist Upper Class and corporate state has successfully practiced to pervert public policies.  We must get money out of politics so that economic power does not distort public policy.  The proper role of government is to maintain a fair economic/market system with economic justices for all.

by Joel S. Hirschhorn (131 articles, 34 quicklinks, 60 diaries, 526 comments) on Monday, October 13, 2008 at 11:30:47 AM
 


A writer is a rogue goose. All other gees fly in a flock formation; every goose knows his place and time for honking. The rogue goose is undisciplined. He leaves the formation indiscriminately to have a look at it from aside. He roams back and forth, takes a peep at the leader, honks a little bit from behind, distracts everyone and writes on what he sees. Time passes and as he wants to return back to his place he discovers someone else there. Thus he either has to wait until they land for rest...

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Mark SashineA writer is a rogue goose. All other gees fly in a flock formation; every goose knows his place and time for honking. The rogue goose is undisciplined. He leaves the formation indiscriminately to have a look at it from aside. He roams back and forth, takes a peep at the leader, honks a little bit from behind, distracts everyone and writes on what he sees. Time passes and as he wants to return back to his place he discovers someone else there. Thus he either has to wait until they land for rest...

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Ahem

It was a very good article by  Mrs Angert and let's not... dilute it with some clishees. If  the simple and absolutely logical function of any govt seems like socialism( what a horrible word, my God!) for you, maybe you should hit the books, sorry.   Again,  ALL govts in ALL formations, USA included   did exactly what Obama had mentioned and that's what those govts were put there for in the first place- to monitor and regulate the wealth distibution.  There is NOTHING ELSE but the distribution of wealth in the human  activity and everything else  comes out of it.   Barack Obama  is what he is: he is a bright  young politicina who plays the system and  goes forward.  That's  America still and in America the system helps those who go up. Hopefully.

by Mark Sashine (53 articles, 19 quicklinks, 249 diaries, 3571 comments) on Monday, October 13, 2008 at 2:30:27 PM
 


I am an educator, a student of life; I am an author.
Betsy L. AngertI am an educator, a student of life; I am an author.

socialist?

Dearest  Smarterthanu . . .

I have read and listened to his books.  Barack Obama, and his views, are actually quite conservative.  Had he ever embraced Single Payer Not for Profit Universal Health Care and no war, I would be overjoyed.

http://www.npr.org/blogs/news/2008/01/barack_obama_and_his_conservat_1.html

Barack Obama and His Conservative Fans

The Atlantic's iconoclastic conservative Andrew Sullivan, for instance, has been a fervent supporter of Obama. Other conservatives with kind words for Obama include David Brooks, Joe Scarborough, Rush Limbaugh and Bill Bennett.

Now a leading British magazine, Prospect, has published an article (entitled "Obama the Conservative") that says "despite running for the candidacy of the Democratic party, Barack Obama should be the great hope of conservatives - both in the US and Europe."

"European conservatives should, like many of their American cousins, hope not only for an Obama nomination, but also for his election on November 4th. It has been difficult to present a strong case for conservatism in Europe, partly because of the Bush administration. But Obama could change that; a charismatic and broadly supported president with ideas similar to Burkean philosophy would lend credibility to conservatism everywhere. Four more years of partisan trench warfare won't."

Obama might become even more attractive to conservatives after he reads his interview with the Reno Gazette's editorial board from this past week, where he praised Ronald Reagan.

http://www.motherjones.com/mojoblog/archives/2008/01/7051_obama_1_most_li.html

Obama: #1 Most Liberal Senator?

First of all, we should point out that the numbers are ridiculous. According to the NJ press release, "Obama voted the liberal position on 65 of the 66 votes in which he participated, while Clinton voted the liberal position on 77 of 82 votes." So he took the liberal position less frequently than Clinton did, and less frequently than a number of senators. But because he was out campaigning, he only returned for big, divisive votes where the Democratic Party needed him. He only cast one vote against the liberal position, meaning he was usually content to skip votes where he would be voting against his party. As B.B. points out, "a senator who takes the 'liberal' position 95 times out of 100 is somehow less liberal than his colleague who takes the liberal position 48 times out of 50." In years past, when Obama voted as many times as a normal senator, he was the 10th and 16th most liberal senator. That is likely a truer representation of his politics. Does anyone really think Obama and Joe Biden are more liberal than Russ Feingold or Bernie Sanders (a socialist)?

by Betsy L. Angert (25 articles, 0 quicklinks, 6 diaries, 30 comments) on Monday, October 13, 2008 at 8:05:32 PM
 


I am an educator, a student of life; I am an author.
Betsy L. AngertI am an educator, a student of life; I am an author.

the look within and thank you

 

Dearest Jeremy Haumann . . .

I thank you sooo very much for you kind expression and insights.

It seems you may have experienced as I have; the more I know the greater the realization, I know nothing with certainty.  I believe frequently people assume rather than ask.  Rarely do we fully embrace another empathetically.  Too often we do not realize what we think another feels, believes, says, or does is a reflection of our background and experience, which differs from his or hers.  Every individual is unique.

If only humans would look within.  The theme is one I reflect upon often.  In my own life, I realized my own perceptions were not what might be true for others or healthy for me.  I recently inscribed a treatise that also spoke to the premise.  I invite your review and reflections.

My Hair; His Energy Policy

http://bethink.org/showDiary.do?diaryId=1035

 

by Betsy L. Angert (25 articles, 0 quicklinks, 6 diaries, 30 comments) on Monday, October 13, 2008 at 7:46:07 PM
 


I find it hard to believe that the public feels led astray by President Bush for leading us into a war blindsided. Where were you when Bush went to the United Nations for help in finding out if Iraq had WMD's. How many chances did we give Saddam to come clean only to hear over and over again "I need more time, No you can't enter Iraq" How many chances did we give him? If it was up to the Democratic party would we still be waiting?
Where were you when President Bush said enough... w...

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don bybeeI find it hard to believe that the public feels led astray by President Bush for leading us into a war blindsided. Where were you when Bush went to the United Nations for help in finding out if Iraq had WMD's. How many chances did we give Saddam to come clean only to hear over and over again "I need more time, No you can't enter Iraq" How many chances did we give him? If it was up to the Democratic party would we still be waiting?
Where were you when President Bush said enough... w...

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this is the real Obama

Body count. In the last six months 292 killed (murdered) in
Chicago, 221 killed in Iraq.

Sens. Barack Obama & Dick Durbin, Rep. Jesse Jackson
Jr., Gov. Rod Blogojevich, House leader Mike Madigan, Atty.
Gen. Lisa Madigan, Mayor Richard Daley.....our leadership in
Illinois.....all Democrats. Thank you for the combat zone in
Chicago. Of course they're all blaming each other.
Can't blame Republicans, they're aren't any!

State pension fund $44 Billion in debt, worst in country.
Cook County (Chicago) sales tax 10.25% highest in country.
(Look'em up if you want). Chicago school system one of
the worst in country.

This is the political culture that Obama comes from in Illinois.

by don bybee (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 206 comments) on Tuesday, October 14, 2008 at 8:41:42 PM
 

 

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