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There are times in one’s life when all that can be seen are shadows. It has nothing to do with depression but rather the true existence of such vast darkness that one can’t help but pause and stare into the abyss. While I’m relatively young, many events in my life have been secured as these types of moments. Deaths of very close family members and friends, direct assaults on my personhood as a brown-skinned human being in a society that sneers at diversity, and of course world tragedies that are reminders that “no man is an island.” September 11th was one of those dark days that has unfortunately been replayed emotionally inside of me for the past five years. How could it not? We’re constantly reminded that the bloodshed and carnage wrought by our military forces are to “fight them over there so we don’t have to fight them here”. The “them” has never been accurately defined and, in fact, you’ll probably receive a different answer for every person you ask - especially among the atrocity supporters.
Today, September 28, 2006, will also be cemented in my soul as a day I will not soon forget where I was nor what I was feeling - utter despair
The very fabric of the United States has been altered by the actions of Congress today. While it had already morphed into something totally unrecognizable due to pResidential signing statements, it has now been endorsed by the very people who are supposedly representatives of all Americans. The political system of this country is dead. The electorate is changeable with a few computer keystrokes, the corporate citizen carries more weight than the average voter, and at the helm of this ship is a man who will stay the course even if “Laura and Barney are the only ones supporting” him. That sound carried on the wind is more than just a bell, it’s the promise of destruction on the rocks; and today, the U.S. Senate extinguished the lamp in the lighthouse forever.
Posted by Manuel Guzman on 09/28 at 04:28 PM
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I’m glad you posted this here, Manny. As you know, I think in pictures, so the first thing I did was make one… but we definitely need the words as well.
I don’t think, even yet, some people realize the extent of what has happened… and of course you have all those who are trying to shush it all under “Vote for Democrats!”, when they essentially did nothing to stop this. Pretty speeches notwithstanding. I am under no illusions that, even if they did gain congress, they would be more than a kindler, gentler torture and war mongering party.
We need to change things, deep level, but that will take years and years. Am not sure we’ll last that long :(