Sunday, December 14, 2008

Yen & Yang: 9/11 and Nov 4th

In my opinion, the universe can not survive without The Universal Thought and Yen & Yang. (Smile)

I note to myself the power of the November elections that either balances or completely obliterates the tragedies of 9/11. Unfortunately, 9/11 will, like the Holocaust, remain a stoic relic in the annals of history; a grim reminder of civilization at a stand-still perpetrated by those who feel a need to do so. This diary by twenty five year old LaAbogda reflects the complete opposite of the toil 9/11 took on our society. The energies and thrust forward of the diary far outweighs the lingering aftermaths of 9/11 for several reasons.

The youth involved in Nov. 4th are young and destined to live a long time. Each one of them, as does LaAboda, has a story to tell leading up to Nov. 4th and beyond. Their recordings will help keep the positives of Nov. 4th alive and vibrant for generations to come via text books, lectures and word of mouth of personal accounts. Some of my most exhilarating moments were reading the accounts of the Obama supporters during the primaries leading up to Nov. 4th. That was a hell of a trip. I am still exhausted.

The youthful perspective and insider connections of the older supporters are something I will miss. I am so glad they are going to stay together and continue the positives on the road they themselves built and paved. I have nothing but the highest respect for them. We are slowly but surely taking back our country and as we all know, Mainstream Media was the first entity that just had to go. Some people may not realize what a good thing this is for our country. There is this thing about the moving finger. I note an entry on *The Drudge Report. Did I stray? Didn’t mean to. Sorry.
Fighting for the dignity of my Ancestors,
God bless Bill Gates, WPFW, C-Span and the spirits of the unborn for the help,
BB
Yes We Can Continue. 400 in Los Angeles. (with pictures)
by LaAbogada
Sat Dec 13, 2008 at 07:45:33 PM PST
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/12/13/21368/202/428/672844
Excerpt:
What made me feel most inspired was that I, a 25 year old, was the youngest person at my table. For two years we've heard about how Obama has inspired the young and hopeful, but this morning I witnessed people who have seen far more in their lifetimes who possibly feel the historic context of this election to a greater extent than I possibly can. It gave me the promise of inter-generational coalition building, that progressive no-longer means college-age liberal, but progressive means: I see a wrong, and I want to make it right, no matter what my background.

And
Quite possibly the most important part of the day, albeit cut short due to time constraints, was the introduction to our neigbhors. Meeting, other individuals, who even if not like-minded, like-age, like-socio-economic status, like-gender, like-race, like-religion felt compelled to wake up, far too early on a rainy Saturday morning, to go meet and hear from others who feel that November 4th was the first victory of a movement that for years will follow.

* WUSA Moves to One-Person News Crews
Excerpt:
The march of technology and the shrinking economy are beginning to take a toll on the traditional means of television news-gathering: the TV news crew.
Under a new agreement reached this week with its labor unions, WUSA, Channel 9, will become the first station in Washington to replace its crews with one-person "multimedia journalists" who will shoot and edit news stories single-handedly.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/12/11/AR2008121103976.html

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