Sunday, October 21, 2012
"Facts" and Subjective Experience
Even as we wrestle with fact-checking and all that, keep in mind that the WAY facts are presented can have a huge impact on how you experience them. Case in point: look at these two electoral maps from the NY Times. They present the same set of facts, but bring the facts to you in a very different experience. The contrast when looking at the upper Midwest is especially striking.
On Voter ID - #2
Minnesota Public Radio recently evaluated the assertion from the MN DFL that 700,000 Minnesotans could have their right to vote impeded (my term) if the ID Amendment passes.
MPR gave this assessment: "The DFL isn't out of bounds
MPR gave this assessment: "The DFL isn't out of bounds
for saying that the amendment could make voting difficult for 700,000 Minnesotans. But because there is so much uncertainty about how the new rules would actually work, the DFL's claim remains inconclusive."
To me, that simply invites this question; "Should we write into the Constitution a law with it so much uncertainty in it that we can't even tell whether it could potentially disenfranchise 700,000 of our fellow citizens?"
My answer is no.
To me, that simply invites this question; "Should we write into the Constitution a law with it so much uncertainty in it that we can't even tell whether it could potentially disenfranchise 700,000 of our fellow citizens?"
My answer is no.
On the Voter ID Amendment
Those in favor of the amendment have used the slogan "Protect my vote." But your vote is hardly in danger at all compared to the danger facing the votes of many other citizens, who will almost certainly be effectively disenfranchised if this amendment passes.
Who is going to protect THEIR vote?
I am, for one. I encourage others to do so as well.
Who is going to protect THEIR vote?
I am, for one. I encourage others to do so as well.
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
July 4th, 2012
The word of the Lord came to Tim of New Brighton to say;
“There is a God, and
God loves all people! This God showed
His face in Jesus of Nazareth, and gave his life as well, so that we could
live, and love, like him.”
Additional words also came.
Whether they are also from the Lord or not, judge for yourself.
__________________________
On the morning of July 4th, 2012, I sat in my
easy chair reading the prophet Amos on my tablet, drinking coffee. I heard these words.
“God bless America !”
the bumper stickers beseech. Is there any blessing that has been withheld from
you? And what, indeed, have you done
with the blessings you have received?
You send your sons and daughters, your fathers and your mothers,
out to war.
They lose their arms, their legs, their minds to TBI, PTSD,
darkness and depression; wash up on your shore like debris from a red tsunami,
and you say; “This beach is icky. I don’t like it. Let’s go swim somewhere else!” Homeless veterans are beached beneath the
bridges of your cities. The rumble of
your SUV above, driving to the lake; their lullaby.
The debts for their care, and the debts for your war, you
put on the National Card. Out of sight,
out of mind, out of the way of your spending on smart phones and flat screens,
take out and trips, tablets and coffee.
Users! Is there not a
responsible adult among you?! Pay your
#&*%+!@ bills!! You pay them,
and you pay them now. Do not visit your
sins upon your own children to the second, and third, and fourth generations.
Does a soldier lose a limb?
No further taxes due – that debt is paid. Two limbs?
Then the same for the spouse. Lose
life in service to the country? Your
sacrifice shall cover the debts of your children as well. The rest of the citizens, had they any decency
at all, would pick up that tab in a heartbeat.
Or is “The thanks of a grateful nation” just an empty phrase?
You have stretched the rubber band of inequality too tightly
between the rich and poor. Will the
bands that unite you snap, and destroy what generations have built? Will it slip from your grasp, get out of
control, and send the two extremes crashing towards each other in conflict? Little and Much are not your enemies, but Too
Little and Too Much will surely kill you in their crossfire.
With false pride and short memory, you angrily protest;
“Keep those nasty immigrants out of my country!”
My country? MY
country?! HOW DARE YOU! Did you
stand up the Rockies on this land? Wasn’t it I
who drew the Mississippi
on a lazy afternoon? Or was it you, you mighty ones? Please pardon me if I have remembered it
incorrectly. I am so old, you know.
I tell you now, in no uncertain terms, that this land is MY
land, this is indeed MY country, and those nasty immigrants are my own dear
children, your brothers and sisters. If
you insist that newcomers are not welcome, then by all means, let me build the
boats for you to sail back home as well.
Even the earliest tenants on my farm should remind themselves of the
land bridge I built for them to cross so long ago.
And besides, there are rules in my family for how the
children should treat each other.
Another of your siblings once had the gall to ask me if he was his
brother’s keeper. So tell me now you
wise ones, have you not yet figured out the answer
to that question? Believe me when I tell
you, this will be on the test.
The Cows of Bashan have nothing on the Pigs of Peoria. An epidemic of obesity? Can you possibly be serious? Do you think no one is looking at you from across
my globe? Just what do you think I am
hearing, day in and day out, from your brother in Bangladesh
and your Sister in Somalia ? Because you
will not share, they fear I do not
care. And the size of your bodies is
nothing in comparison to your appetites for comforts and distractions. You are indeed a city on a hill, but you
shine a light on the lie that I play favorites with my children. In so many ways, my own reputation is in your
hands. Well, that can be changed.
So then, what should I do about you, my gifted child, whom
truly I do love? Should I bring
catastrophe and calamity to get your attention?
Smack you upside the head and shout WAKE up!!?
Well, why should I punish you when you destroy
yourselves? Why should I bother to
discipline you when you throw yourselves off the cliff? On the high elevations of Mount Cholesterol ,
you don’t need a push from me to fall to your doom. At the foot of the Tower of Debt you have raised up to the heavens,
no need for me to tip it over upon you.
If only you knew who has prevented the falling for so long already. But then you might be grateful instead of
gluttonous.
Is this too harsh?
Does it offend and upset you?
Remember and meditate on this: If I did not love you, I would ignore
you. The one who truly cares is the one
who pays the price for confronting you.
Look me in the eyes, now.
Listen to my voice. All you have
belongs to me. If you refuse to use the
blessings faithfully, I may well need to give them to others who will. But at
this rate I will not have to. You are
letting it fall from your grasp on your own.
Turn back. Turn back. Turn back.
__________________________
On the morning of July 4th, 2012, I sat in my
easy chair reading the prophet Amos on my tablet, drinking coffee. I heard these words.
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