Wise Words from Sr. Joan Chittister
Nov. 3rd, 2008 04:13 pmBy the Way, While We're Changing Washington...
"Where I Stand", by Sr. Joan Chittister, 3 November 2008
The election that the numbers said ended almost a month ago -- whether anyone really noticed or not -- is just hours from being over. And not a day too soon for a country whose mental health has been taxed over and over again for the last four years. It's time for someone to start cleaning up the mess rather than simply go on creating it. We hope.
Before that can happen, however, someone ought to stop long enough to look at the election process itself. This time we had primaries full of likely presidential candidates, all of whom turned out to be what the world would have thought, looking in through the USA looking glass, to be unlikely candidates: a long-term politico, a young African-American, a two-time presidential candidate and a woman. Everything about this election distracted from everything else about it so nobody paid much attention to the obvious.
Maybe we should.
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"Where I Stand", by Sr. Joan Chittister, 3 November 2008
The election that the numbers said ended almost a month ago -- whether anyone really noticed or not -- is just hours from being over. And not a day too soon for a country whose mental health has been taxed over and over again for the last four years. It's time for someone to start cleaning up the mess rather than simply go on creating it. We hope.
Before that can happen, however, someone ought to stop long enough to look at the election process itself. This time we had primaries full of likely presidential candidates, all of whom turned out to be what the world would have thought, looking in through the USA looking glass, to be unlikely candidates: a long-term politico, a young African-American, a two-time presidential candidate and a woman. Everything about this election distracted from everything else about it so nobody paid much attention to the obvious.
Maybe we should.
Read the rest...
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Date: 2008-11-03 10:14 pm (UTC)I'm seeing this misogyny directed locally against a liberal woman who is running for judge, she's being called a slut and "unqualified" because she is rumored to have a tattoo on her lower back- just above her butt. (and the tattoo isn't anything freaky either, it's one of the official symbols of my town) And it's not just right wingers attacking her, the fauxgressives are too- and guess the real reason why- because she has a strong record as a prosecuting attorney on domestic violence cases.
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Date: 2008-11-03 10:22 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2008-11-03 11:23 pm (UTC)Frankly, I'm in favor of complete overhaul. We abolish the Electoral College and redesign the system to be parliamentary, with proportional representation and multiple parties. Something like the system they use in Canada, or in Israel.
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