A response to a honorable man….

This letter from a 95 year old veteran popped up in my Facebook feed today. I have linked to Snopes for the sake of confirming the veracity of the letter. The version I saw today was hosted by a site that clearly doesn’t care for President Obama, and wants to pin all our troubles on him.

It got me thinking….so even though the author passed away more than a year ago, here is my response to this venerable man:

I understand you are angry, and being a sailor, you are accustomed to the chain of command, as on a ship, but it isn’t quite that simple in the administration of a country.

But first, I want to address this:

You took the President to task for stating that we are not a Christian nation, and that America is arrogant. Regardless of your personal feelings, he is essentially correct.

We have never, ever been a “Christian Nation”. There is no reference whatsoever in the Constitution or Bill of Rights, nor Declaration of Independence to the Christian God. The original Pledge of Allegiance did not contain the words “one nation under God”….the phrase was added in the 1950’s. So while you have been free to worship as you choose, this country has no “official religion” like the country from which our Founding Fathers sought their independence. In fact, they spoke numerous times about the need to maintain a secular government run by people of good conscience of all faiths.

And America has become arrogant. We expect the rest of the world to be our wage slaves, working in conditions we would personally never tolerate so we can have homes full of cheap, disposable, unrepairable things. We are the largest arms dealer in the world, having cornered over 3/4 of the world market to the tune of nearly $100 billion a year. Rather than use some of that to pay down our debt, we pay ludicrous amounts to the manufacturers. The CEO of Lockheed is paid $60,000 per day. Many of our corporations have become so powerful and greedy that they have lost their humanity. Our banks are so powerful that they can make mistakes that cripple an economy for years, yet no one is held accountable. Those are the unrepentant faces of arrogance.

Lastly, please understand that the President makes no law. Our laws are the product of our Legislative Branch, and one need not spend all day watching C-Span to see that this branch has, with notably few exceptions, descended into a bunch of self-interested, childish boors that have utterly failed to work together for the betterment of the people they were sworn to represent.

This is where your anger should be directed. The President can do only so much since he’s only 1/3 of the power. The career politicians of the Congress and Senate have been corrupted by the indefatigable interests of corporate gain at the cost of the people. This is the REAL problem. A ship at sea has but one captain, and all the people under their command are accountable to him or her. Their orders are followed, quickly and without question or consequences ensue. This country is not a ship, and the President does not function as a captain. The problems we experience today are not the product of one man, but rather the 535 members of the House and Senate, many of whom  have spent decades at the bountiful troughs of the corporate and special interest lobbyists and have grown fat from it.

With respect,

Doug Hamilton

 

Ronnie? Say it ain’t so!

Ronald Reagan.

The NRA.

The GOP.

What do these three entities have in common? Given the near-sainthood status posthumously afforded Reagan as possessing the core values of a true American leader, and the NRA’s strident pitch for guns to be more visible in society, coupled with the GOP’s clear attitude that only it knows anything about how to run a country, surprisingly little.

Let’s take a moment and touch upon only two of today’s hot-button topics: gun control and immigration. In the mind of many, were Reagan still on the scene, surely he would act decisively and in step with the GOP, whose members talk a lot about decisive action against illegal immigration! Surely he, as a GOP member, and as someone of whom the NRA was exceptionally fond, would champion the rights of gun owners!

The facts, however, tell a much different story. Reagan was the first US President to grant amnesty-with the near full support of the GOP (!) to several million illegals in 1986. That’s right. It wasn’t some left-wing radical liberal activist President, it was Reagan and the GOP.

On the gun front, even I was surprised to find that in 1983, Reagan, as Governor of California, signed into law the Mulford Act which made it illegal for citizens to carry loaded firearms. Even more surprising? The NRA fully supported it. This came at a time when police protection was not something that minorities could count on, and one of the first groups to protest this law was, in fact, the Black Panthers, who feared the law would remove their ability to defend themselves from the authorities (government). It is thought by some, that the law was aimed specifically at that group, but it effected all gun owners.

Reagan also supported the assault weapons ban of 1994.  But to even put forth the idea now, Obama is vilified by Fox News, the GOP and the NRA.

We hear gun advocates claim they will “start shooting people” if Obama moves forward with any gun control action. We hear that guns are essential to safety. We hear that the NRA wants armed teachers……

But to me……

We have a culture problem, not a gun problem. It is impossible to turn on a TV at prime time and not witness depictions of gun use/abuse. I personally find graphic depictions of murder to be far more deserving of the label “obscene” than the appearance of a naked human body. Remember when Janet Jackson’s partially covered nipple appeared on TV for a few seconds and the moral outrage that followed? I’d much rather see that outrage directed at depictions of guns being used against humans. Reservoir Dogs, with its long lurid scenes of a man writhing in a pool of his own blood, and a cop tortured, having his ear sliced off,  threatened with being set aflame after being doused with gasoline, and then shot three times at point-blank range complete with blood spatters, would get an NC-17 in my world, but a loving, respectfully portrayed act of cunnilingus would not. No human has ever lost their life from a little bit of well-considered and conscientiously practiced sexual attention….in fact we all crave it. It’s built right in to our DNA.

Food for thought…..

More guns will make us safer……

IF EVERYONE WAS ARMED, WE’D BE SAFER!

“Authorities in Georgia are searching for suspects in the shooting death of a gun enthusiast and weapons expert who managed a popular YouTube channel showcasing high-powered guns and explosives. 

Keith Ratliff, 32, who helped operate FPSRussia firearms channel on YouTube, was found dead inside his Carnesville, Ga., office on Jan. 3 from a single gunshot wound to the head.”

According to the recent NRA bluster about more guns (even in schools!) being necessary to prevent gun crime, there’s no way this guy should have been able to be shot! He was a gun advocate, well trained in the use of weapons, and was found surrounded by his guns. Suicide has been ruled out as a cause of death.

I have stated many times that if someone really wants to kill you, and you don’t know they are coming for you, it doesn’t matter how well armed you are. They will succeed.

His own statement made after the Aurora shooting points to the “savior complex” exhibited by more than a few gun owners:

“I went to the movies with my pistol in my pocket the whole time I was praying that somebody would try to pull a Batman!”

The gun lobby and its proponents can lobby themselves blue on the idea that regulating guns won’t solve gun crime, and they’d be mostly right. But it’s also abundantly clear that more guns don’t prevent killing. If they did, this man would still be alive. If fact, he didn’t even get a single shot off in self defense.

Food for thought….!

I am posting a Fox News link, lest I be accused of using a source with a liberal bias.