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Monday, September 19, 2005
I apologize for not writing for a few days, but I allowed life to just simply get in the way.
Today’s quote “Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced.“ has a whole lot to do with what is going on in the world and our own lives.
When you have family members that are distant and are that way because of things that happened in the past then you can’t move past that until it is faced. Once it is faced than it can be changed - or it can be left the way it is.
The same can be said of what transpired in New Orleans before and after Katrina hit. The government - and that includes all of them from the local ones on up to the federal government must face what has happened and then work on a plan to make sure that, the type of behavior/lack of response and use of martial force must never, ever happen again on American soil. (I still can’t believe that they were raising guns at civilians.)
It has been a waste of time and energy for all the finger pointing that has been going on. Thank God that at least President Bush at last had the common decency to apologize to these people and take responsiblity for what happened and by laying out a plan (of sorts) to get New Orleans up and running. By facing up to the problem he is now able to move forward to make changes.
It is my suggestion, dear reader, that whatever you are facing or trying not to (yes, we all do that) take the time to face it. Face it, change it and get on with the rest of your life.
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Country Bumpkin on 09/19 at 10:37 PM
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