Posted by
Boston Charlie on Saturday, March 29, 2008 12:45:49 AM
I
was a Democrat for most of my life. I was born and raised in a so-called “Blue”
state where I once lived on Cape Cod and watched JFK fly overhead back to
Hyannisport in a chopper from Otis AFB. I was in the state of the O’Neils -Tip
and “Dapper”. I stuffed envelopes for Michael Dukakis. It never occurred to me
that I was anything but a Democrat.
That
ended with talk radio. After the “Fairness Doctrine” was repealed in 1987 and
Rush and others blossomed, we had an opportunity to hear another point of view
instead of the largely leftist-controlled print, television and movies. When I
began to THINK about the issues instead of dumbly, reflexively pulling the
lever next to the D on the ballot, I realized that I believed in almost nothing
that the left believes in.
Which
brings me to why I am writing a blog.
I
don’t mind if you are a fervent Democrat or a Libertarian, Green, Reform,
Constitution or whatever party and have strongly-held opinions. All that I ask
is that you be able to discuss your beliefs rationally and back up your
positions with facts and figures. It is so depressing when one does a bit of
research on a subject and tries to engage a friend in conversation and you just
get back a bunch of emotion-filled tirades about what a jerk George Bush is.
We
live in troubled times. The rumored ancient Chinese curse “May you live in
interesting times” is upon us and none of us can safely sit on the sidelines.
A
generational war with Islamo-fascists, Iran, Israel, government-run health care
that will drain our treasury, massive transfer payments from a shrinking
working pool to retirees that is already draining the treasury because
politicians could not keep their hands out of the cookie jar, mandated global
warming fines that the U.N. devised to cripple and kill capitalist societies,
immigration, dumbing down, YEARRRRGGHHGHH (insert Dean scream here). OK. OK. So
I’m ranting a little bit, but seriously folks, don’t you think we might have a
few problems here that demand reasonable discussion sans emotion?
When
tackling a topic I’ll try and offer facts and figures, my opinions and the
opinions of those whose views and solutions seem rational. I’d love to be
challenged and to challenge. Let’s have a dialogue. I’d love to try and change
a mind or two. Maybe I’ll succeed. Maybe I’ll have my mind changed. But don’t
tell me what a jerk George Bush is. He isn’t running in this election.