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My travels took me around the world and the one constant is that perspective differs depending upon where you stand. I find that we are all capable of our own philosophy, a sort of anphilopic understanding based upon our own experiences. It is important to look at our experiences from every view we can possible think of. This blog attempts to do that.

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

The House, I can understand, but the Senate?


Thanks Montana.


Thanks Virginia.

Was this election about voting for the right candidate or the Left candidate? As the results of this midterm election sink in, it becomes apparent to me that this whole thing has become an issue of whether or not Republicans should be given a chance at all.

The overwhelming and rapid change from a Republican to a Democratic government, over night, has finally hit me. The voting was not to elect the better of the candidates, it was to overrun the Republicans in general. This realization is so far-reaching that it has even affected the Pentagon. The resignation of a Defense Secretary in the middle of a global war on terrorism and tyranny is unprecedented.

While the Clinton Administration had three Defense Secretaries Les Aspin William J. Perry and William S. Cohen, the Bush Administration has had only one.

This "trifecta" is all the rave across the Democratic Party. They didn't even see it coming. All things change;

BILLY CORGAN LYRICS

"All Things Change"

All things change
Never rest, never sure
What is worth
Fighting on for

All things change
Never rest, never sure
What is worth
Fighting on for

All things change
Around
All is faith
Unwound

I found a lead
A single furtive reason
My senses reeled
In seeking youthful madness
I trust belief belongs to me
Someone will come
To spit the seed
A single weed gets respect
I'll change my quills to break the will
Forever must hold

All things strain
Be they changed
Be they fair
Be they hope
Masked as care


All things change
Never rest, never sure
What is worth
Fighting on for

All things change
Never rest, never sure
What is worth
Hangin' on for

You might
Be there
God knows
Skies stare
Taste dirt
You hurt
Swallow
Shallow
Forgive
This day
Summon
Courage
No light
Comes in
Shadows
Laughin'

All things change
Never rest, never sure
What is worth
Fighting on for

We can change the world

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

The Voice of Change.


The New Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi.

The projections are proving to be accurate, a Blue wave is sweeping the U.S. and the House is now in the hands of the Democrats.
The American Voice has spoken and the message is loud and clear, "the time for change is now".
Democrats are determined to reform the voting system in this country so that it includes verification, accountability, and accuracy. Their view of the voting system is that of distrust, yet that very system has advanced their Party to the majority of the House.
Another front-burner objective of the Democratic Party is Energy Independence. Their simple solution to all of our ills is summed up in this one idea. "Energy independence puts America in the driver's seat to pursue affordable and efficient energy solutions that will benefit all Americans, improve America's security, reduce the burden on American families, and help clean our environment. "

How will their control of the House advance their agenda? First and foremost, they must use political caution over the next two years in order to prove themselves worthy of the bid for the White House. If they can garner support and prove to the Nation, over the next two years, that their agenda is worth advancing, they could very well do just that. They must show cooperation with the Republicans and their President by disproving the stigma that has been cast upon them over the last seven years since the Clinton Administration. The People have given them this chance to prove themselves.

The winds of change, they are a blowin'. We are all about to see if this can straighten our sails or if it will tear them to shreds. My money is on the resilient spirit of this country.

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Where Will the Republicans Go?

Photo by "Missoulian"


Feeling defeated or flying low like a Snipe?


The U.S. Senate race in Montana between Incumbent Senator, Conrad Burns (R) and Challenger, Jon Tester (D), seems to be the thermometer for the future control of the House.
The much talked-about campaign has shown the American People some pretty interesting tactics in the nationwide battle for the House. There has been everything from videotaping the opponent's campaign trail to downright name-calling in nearly every debate venue.

Sen. Burns has been in the news a lot during this campaign and none of it is positive. His major stigma is his political connection to convicted felon, Jack Abramoff, who pled guilty to defrauding Native American gaming casinos. Sen. Burns also has a horrible habit of speaking his mind. When a Hotshot crew, from Virginia, had finished digging firelines on a fire outside of Billings they headed for the airport and were awaiting transport to another fire. While waiting for their flight, Sen. Burns entered the terminal that they were congregated in and approched them stating that they had done a "piss-poor job". Burns was actually walking around the terminal, asking "Are you from Boise? Are you from Boise?", looking for those firefighters, obviously not knowing that the firefighters that he was about to vent on were from Virginia. That same fire had burned 26 homes at that time and it was noted that Sen. Burns was upset over preparation and coordination of firefighting efforts and the Boise command center. Sen. Burns had this to say; “This command/control doesn't work.” “Managing these fires from Boise does not work.” “Ranchers complaining firefighters/engines driving right by while their land is burning.”



Photo by "Montana Democrats"

Then, of coarse, there is the videotaping by the senatorial challenger, Jon Tester.

Mr. Tester is the President of the Montana Senate and hails from the little town of Big Sandy.
Mr. Tester has been using a young Democratic Party staffer, Kevin O'Brien, to follow Sen. Burns around on his campaign trail with a camcorder. Mr. O'Brien struck paydirt when he caught the Senator sleeping at a Montana farm bill hearing. The video shot that day circled the globe on internet websites such as YouTube.

Mr. Tester's campaign slogan is "Isn't it time the U.S. Senate looked a little bit more like Montana?" Tester wants to expose the underbelly of the current Montana U.S. Senator and also wants to clean up the mess left by Burns. Tester's poll numbers have showed him ahead of Burns throughout this campaign, thanks, in large part, to the debates that were held across the state.

Those debates were held in large venues such as Butte and Helena, but they were also held in smaller venues such as Hamilton. Reaching out to the rural roots of Montana has made this campaign, truly, a real grassroots movement. The state realizes that it needs change and everyone has had a voice in this campaign.

The veteran Senator versus the challenger for change. Sen. Burns has done a lot for Montana, especially for Native Americans in Montana, and Tester has proven himself capable of handling the issues and his poll numbers have shown that he is very capable. However, Tester's poll numbers have been declining lately. The premise of the decline is his stance on taxation. Burns will not raise or add taxes, yet Tester would like to introduce new taxes. Now the campaign seems to have come down to one question, "Does Montana need more taxes?"

After all of the controversy and "napping in Congress", Sen. Burns is still a heavy contender in this campaign. Montanans may want the state to remain on the course that it is already on. Low taxes and being represented by Conrad Burns. They may not be ready for Tester's Montanasque U.S. Senate. The Nation is following this campaign closely, as the Democrats close in on control of the House, but Montana is still first and foremost on the candidates minds.

Good luck to all of my fellow Montanans, come November 7th.

Written by JetMech, U.S. Navy and Proud Montanan.