Guest guest Posted September 10, 2005 Report Share Posted September 10, 2005 Dear sweet Nancy! You will not be banished from this group! You belong here with us. We are truly One. I understand where you are coming from and respect how you see the world. I also understand and respect what Lynda says about the " Trail of Tears feel " this entire situation has regarding the majority of Katrina survivors. I see our government commit unspeakable acts against its citizens and in the same breath, spin the news so we are not sure of what we thought we saw. The super rich Rae speaks of are not the rich or really really wealthy. The super rich are a small contingent of people who live in compounds far away from their nearest neighbor, never fly on commercial flights, and are far removed from anything that affects society at large. These people are not listed on Forbes either. I believe our President and his cronies have true disdain for the poor. Who are the poor? Those who are not the super rich. Barbara Bush let a glimpse of this disdain surface by declaring that what she was hearing about " them " wanting to stay in Texas because of the wonder Texan hospitality was scary, but that they are much better off now since they were unprivileged anyway. She honestly believes that being relocated with only the clothes on your back and being ripped from everything you have ever known was " working out very well for them now. " As I write this, I have to take a deep breath and reflect on the magnitude of Mrs. Bush's statement. I can't even wrap my mind around the idea that a thought like that even popped into her head. Then again, I have to remind myself that the super rich are very different from regular folk. Many of my friends who voted for our President have called me, lips quivering, holding in tears, beyond disgusted by the obvious lack of love for " the ones left behind " both black and white. Historically, a special disdain has been held for the darker complected among us - and that is evident now. That's what you are picking up. What many have felt for so long and thought to be true has to come light for the world to see and it hurts. I totally agree that God's Love is the answer to turning things around. It's stronger than anything and cannot be denied. Let's send that out to everyone and ourselves to keep our hearts from becoming hardened. Dick Gregory is right when he says to drop the anger and become vigilant and aware. Love you Nancy! ____ Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. http://store./redcross-donate3/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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