pegkerr: (Default)
pegkerr ([personal profile] pegkerr) wrote2004-11-03 06:41 am
Entry tags:

Overwhelming grief

Rob, who had been watching the election returns all night, came and woke me about forty-five minutes ago and held me while I cried.

Injustice won. Now this man who has made an unprecedented power grab for the executive branch, who authorized the use of torture, who has trampled on civil rights, who has lied and lied and lied to the American people, is going to have the chance to reshape the Supreme Court for the next generation. Bigotry won. I cannot bear it that the bigot's side of the argument on a civil rights issue that I care so deeply about, gay civil rights, was what pushed conservative voters out to the polls to return this man to the White House. Stupidity won. He totally lost track of who attacked us on September 11, he has ignored the threat of North Korea and Iran, he has failed to guard the borders, he has taken us into an unjust, immoral and unnecessary war which has killed our people and a hundred thousand Iraquis, spent our resources, inflamed the world against us and multiplied our enemies a thousandfold.

And we have rewarded him by returning him to the White House.

I have never been so ashamed to be called a Christian, if people who call themselves Christian feel that they are honoring their religion by voting for him over John Kerry. I have never been so afraid and so grief-stricken for my country, no, not even after September 11, because this time we are administering the wound to ourselves.
carbonel: Beth wearing hat (Default)

Re: Sometimes you have to remember...

[personal profile] carbonel 2004-11-12 02:32 pm (UTC)(link)
I asked my sister why she immigrated to Canada in 1969, and she said that Kent State was what pushed her over the boarder. Depending on the next few years the smartest thing for me may just be to follow.

It's probably just because I'm a copyeditor that I have to mention this, but -- Kent State was in 1970. May 4, 1970, to be specific.

I seem to have...

[identity profile] huladavid.livejournal.com 2004-11-13 08:42 am (UTC)(link)
...telescoped events. Phyllis (my sister) & Ron (now her ex-husband) spent their honeymoon up in Winnipeg, and I had always believed that they had planned on moving to Canada much earlier than I think they really did. (It may have been on their communal back-burner...)

(I love the story about why they ended up in Winnipeg. Ron's parents had rented a room to this very nice guy from Canada who was going to North Dakota State University (musta been because of the bison...) He, Ron, & Phyllis got to be friends, and when the latter two announced their engagement "Nice Guy From Canada" offered his parent's home for the honeymoon. So Phyllis & Ron hit the road after their wedding, arrived in Winnipeg, and -after following the directions "NGFC" had given them- pulled up in front of this HUGE old house on the grounds of the Manitoba Legislature. Turns out the guy's father was something like the "Vice-Premier" of Manitoba...)