Tuesday, May 24, 2005

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.

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