A friend just emailed me a petition to sign in support of legislation to stop junk mail, by creating a Do Not Mail registry, like the Do Not Call registry. I signed it as fast as I could click on the link.
Sounds like a great idea. I'm not even stopping to think about the politcal, legal, or constitutional ramifications. Just get it done. Please please please, Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid, please just eliminate this foul byproduct of our consumer-driven, materialist society.
You can sign (and watch some funny videos about helping out this campaign) the petition here.
Showing posts with label community organizing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label community organizing. Show all posts
Monday, March 9, 2009
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Definition of a "community organizer"
In her speech last night (I caught part of it, but not the whole thing), Sarah Palin mocked Barack Obama's background as a "community organizer":
Martin Luther King, Jr. was a "community organizer."
Rosa Parks was a "community organizer."
Mother Teresa was a "community organizer."
Nelson Mandela was a "community organizer."
One of the regular visitors to my church is a nun, Sister Margaret, who runs a place called Covenant House, which helps teenagers with problems get back on their feet. She brings them to our church. That's one definition of "community organizing;" helping people in your community help themselves.
Other examples? The term is new, but the idea is as old as civilization. St. Paul was a community organizer.
Members of the Junior League are "community organizers." So are members of the PTA. My Dad was a "community organizer" when he was the Scoutmaster for our local Boy Scout troop.
You know that term "street cred?" That's what you get when you walk the streets and get things done that other people can't. That's what you get when you're a community organizer like Barack Obama, and you literally pound the pavement, walk the streets, and get things done that other people can't.
"I guess a small-town mayor is sort of like a ‘community organizer,’ except that you have actual responsibilities."Clever line. Gov. Palin apparently does not know what a "community organizer" does. Let me give her some examples:
Martin Luther King, Jr. was a "community organizer."
Rosa Parks was a "community organizer."
Mother Teresa was a "community organizer."
Nelson Mandela was a "community organizer."
One of the regular visitors to my church is a nun, Sister Margaret, who runs a place called Covenant House, which helps teenagers with problems get back on their feet. She brings them to our church. That's one definition of "community organizing;" helping people in your community help themselves.
Other examples? The term is new, but the idea is as old as civilization. St. Paul was a community organizer.
Members of the Junior League are "community organizers." So are members of the PTA. My Dad was a "community organizer" when he was the Scoutmaster for our local Boy Scout troop.
You know that term "street cred?" That's what you get when you walk the streets and get things done that other people can't. That's what you get when you're a community organizer like Barack Obama, and you literally pound the pavement, walk the streets, and get things done that other people can't.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)