The Pirate Dogs are still howling unbelievably about the local church and some of its clientele. So they aren't participating in this posting.
To read the newspapers and listen to cable news is to begin to doubt the wisdom of my vote for Obama. He promised change and a joining of the American people in the middle, an end to the extremes of partisanship and red-vs-blue. Can't we give him a chance to get inaugurated and start work before bringing out all the insignificant b.s that drives the wedges between our peoples??
Take the cabinet choices---no Southerners. Well, the government representatives from that region's record hasn't been very positive in the Bush years. And as a whole, it's not Obama territory. We also do not have any good information on those he might have contacted that decided to continue in their present jobs rather than sign on to the new administration. A lot of Obama supporters are governors who might be of more benefit to the country and their states if they stay in their present circumstances. The other "big deal" about the cabinet is lots of Clinton people. Anyone have any non-Clinton folks with experience in a Democratic administration?? Ever consider we need people who know their way around Washington to really effect the change we need and Obama has promised?
Next is the kerfuffle about Rick Warren. Now I personally can take or leave him and the evangelical movement. Lots of gay rights groups are howling Obama let them down. Would they prefer Jeremiah Wright? Or how about Pope Benedict, who says homosexuals aren't evil but their acts are sinful? Let's give Obama a pass---he's trying to UNITE us, people, and what better way than to have as many of our disparate beliefs and foibles as possible represented in his administration and in the pomp and circumstance of his inauguration. We finally got it right---let's stop the nit-picking and move on!!!!!
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Amen to your point of view
I understand what you're saying.
What sticks in my craw is the rationalization that the choice of Pastor Rick Warren was an exercize in inclusiveness. Nope. It was an exercize in politics. The gathering of power, not the sharing of power as the term "inclusiveness" would imply.
The president elect has proven himself to be a consummate politician. That's what got him elected. I'm cool with that. It was the rationalization that rubbed me the wrong way.
I'm not a one-issue gal and I agree, there are much bigger issues and this media kerfuffle doesn't ruffle my Obama feathers.
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