I waited until this weekend to write this blog because I, like many others, was expecting more than what we heard from John McCain on Thursday night during his RNC Presidential nomination speech at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, MN. I'm not in the habit of breaking down VP nomination speeches simply because we don't actually vote for VP candidates whose political campaign impact is negligble. We vote for the guy at the top of the ticket. As you will see from my previous posts such as "Obama & The American Promise", I didn't blog on Biden's DNC VP nomination speech, just Obama's because I expected his speech would be more substantive with details on HOW he would do what we HOPED he would do once elected. I was not dissapointed, and neither were the 38 million viewers watching the speech at Mile High in Denver. So I thought I might do the same for the RNC, but alas John McCain succeeded in boring us to death with no new ideas, no discussion of any real solutions on home foreclosures, energy alternatives, the definition of "winning the war on terror", immigration reform, regaining trust in a bloated federal government with growing national debt, or how to pull out of a recession which saw 84,000 jobs lost in August. Because Wednesday night's Sarah Palin VP nomination speech was so full of lies and "terminological inexactitudes" about Democrats and Obama's community organizing, I am compelled to respond to her heartless speechmaking.a process by which disempowered people—most often low- and moderate income people—are brought together to act in their common self-interest. Community organizers act as area-wide coordinators of programs for different agencies in an attempt to meet community needs for health and welfare services. They also facilitate self-help programs initiated by local common-interest groups, for example, by training local leaders to analyze and solve the problems of a community. Community organizers work actively, as do other types of social workers, in community councils of social agencies and in community-action groups. At times the role of community organizers overlaps that of the social planners.
If you're disappointed with the mistakes of government, join its ranks and work to correct them. Enlist in our Armed Forces. Become a teacher. Enter the ministry. Run for public office. Feed a hungry child. Teach an illiterate adult to read. Comfort the afflicted. Defend the rights of the oppressed. Our country will be the better, and you will be the happier. Because nothing brings greater happiness in life than to serve a cause greater than yourself.







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