Tuesday, May 24, 2005

The Greatest Need-Part Two-"In the Land of Poverty"

If we ever get to the point of realizing the effects of impoverishment in all its facets we'll have a much better understanding of where things are headed. Take Sri Lanka and the other Indonesian Islands hit hard the "Day After Christmas Last Year". [note: the poor have a knack of giving up one thing for another] The people; of that heretofore majesticly sublime retreat for
the well to do, or should I say the "fare the well"; are still, drudging out a daily existence replete with tears never afore shed. Neglected then. No warning device in place. Yet now, global sustainable development fulled speed ahead. After the War. Thailand Revisited. An enormous deployment of energy from God Knows Where.

Hitting us by suprise. The land of outsourcing. Doing it cheaper and better. Deprived and neglected. Here and there. Punished and pimped. Still here, I can't leave the fact that while lawmakers are making laws that lawyering will indelibly leave their mark on. The purveyors of Democracy are making sure, A New Justice Shall Be Revisited. Tightening the ropes in the Homeland. Loosening the ties in the Promiseland. These that want the security of a nearly 6000 year relationship as they wait for Justice's Finality, juxtaposed against a 200 year history as it is related to a Third Day arrival of a Long Awaited Friend.

The Greatest Need

The greatest needs are often the common place things.

Too often we as Americans want to alleviate the worlds
woes and leave the other undone.
The Other? Our own. Here at home. You know, the homeland.
Yes, this is serious business being discussed here. Talking
about a nuclear option in the dear old Senate of the Congress
of the U. S. of A.

Everyone is depending on everyone else to come up with the
solution. We steadily climb ourselves into a stiffer and tighter
situation. And then we wait for some one else to get us out
of the mess we are in. We are taking about Justice
in its finality. Complete unmitigated justice. Found and not lost.
We continue in our continual denial of reality and refuse to accept the
consequences of our choices.

Of all the decisions to be made, both parties leadership leaving
the final option to those who are now concerned if leadership is
angered. Judges! Those who are charged with dispensing justice.
The lawmakers, whose laws the judges will interpret by a higher
standard; are afraid to compromise the opportunity to
stabilize justice in one favor or the other. We're headed for real
chaos when the structures of power are deadlocked.

Just to Let Us Know!

Down here in the deep southland, justice has been fleeting over the years. The only true program for pure justice, has yet to be embraced. We only now deal with what we have. Somewhere in the deep, dark future of our existence; the justice we so desperately need, shall appear. Until then? We have, what we have.