Friday, September 28, 2012

Volunteer

     Any time you willingly do something without compensation, you have volunteered.  As you care for family and friends, give your time to church and community, or take care of a pet or garden, you are volunteering.  Giving your time, talent, and attention can improve the world around you and, at the same time, can provide you with a sense of purpose and accomplishment.
     Flip the coin and realize how many people voluntarily make your life better and easier: your parents, your children, your friends, church members, and the list goes on.  Remember to appreciate what they do for you.  Don't take them for granted.
     Recently after a big rain, I noticed some annuals springing out of the ground that I had planted three years ago.  Obviously some seeds had remained in the soil all this time and came up on their own without any planning from me.  These volunteers are providing beauty free of charge. 

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Independent View

The way it looks to me:

Republicans use religion as a guide.
                     define morality based on religion.
                     want to limit women's reproductive rights.
                     back school vouchers.
                     favor management over unions.
                     propose big cuts in government spending.
                     support increase in military spending.
                     want to retain tax breaks for the wealthy.
                     prefer private health insurance.
                     expect the poor to pull themselves up buy their own bootstraps.

Democrats believe religion is a private matter.
                  define morality based on the common good.
                  protect women's reproductive rights and gay rights.
                  want to provide good public education.
                  favor balance between unions and management.
                  want to reduce the deficit.
                  favor decrease in military spending and plan to bring the troops home.
                  believe in fair taxation.
                  want everyone to have access to health care and insurance.
                  feel responsible to help the poor pull themselves up.

Please let me know if you agree or disagree with any part of my viewpoint.  Or add to the lists describing the two parties.
                 
                    

Monday, September 10, 2012

Political Prejudices


                               
     Everyone has them; no way to avoid opinion based on past experience.  Just take a moment to trace your opinion back to its origin.  When did you first have that opinion?  What caused it?  Perhaps it was based on your family's influence, your personal experience, outside influences, and even manipulations.  What has made your opinion grow stronger and what do you benefit from having that particular way of thinking?
     Please be aware of how your emotions may make it difficult to understand those who disagree with you.  You may think that the opposition is less intelligent and less focused on what is best for you and your future. 
     Please be aware of manipulations to increase your prejudice like TV ads, speeches, and bias news.  They often try to increase your fear of the opposition.  They may use your dislike of the opposition to increase your loyalty to their way of thinking.
     We all have a big decision to make between now and the elections.  Most of you may already have made the decision.  Some of you may still be undecided.  Please  keep listening to both sides with an open mind and vote.  Hopefully, your decision will be based on clear thinking instead of prejudice.