And now that you're here...you're fucked!
George W. Bush will throw you in some dusty hole in Cuba, deny your basic human rights, disenfranchise you from your belief systems and leave it to the next “good” President - the one we have now - to clean up his fucking mess… Welcome to America.
OK, so here’s the thing. I consider it unconscionable that we live in one of the most affluent countries on the planet, yet we allow our residents to starve to death in the streets or suffer the indignities of a health-care system that caters those healthy, wealthy and wise enough either to pay for services or not to need them at all. We imprison and torture people simply because we don’t understand their beliefs and we validate national leadership that condones the same by re-electing them in order that they can finish waterboarding those last few holdouts. (Did you know that Guantanamo Bay "enemy combatants" have better access to 24 / 7 health care than 50 Million starving Americans living in the greatest country on earth, just 90 miles to the north?).
Now we're bagging Obama for providing health-care to "illegal" residents? Fuck that. Give it to them. As no notable Republican I can identify is a "Native American," it seems to me the voices who disagree most vehemently with providing health care for "illegals" come from people whose descendants were very likely illegals themselves. I know, right? Now, forget for a moment that "they" herald from legal stock only because their forebears conquered the indigenous population, then legalized themselves. Wait, don't forget that, after all, their otherwise faulty syllogism depends on the passage of time for it's legitimacy. As a kid in grade school, I remember being teased for my unusual last name, by some or another kid who claimed to have family ties to the Mayfower (he was liar, as it turned out) and I asked my dad whether our family came over with the original settlers. He replied by showing me photos of the castle in Sicily bearing our family name, built about a thousand years ago, he told me of how his parents came into the states through Ellis Island and then offered: "They have family roots. We have a legacy, and we really don't have much use for "New World" cultures."
Now I digress to the above point only to suggest that the values I hold so dear, the pride of caring for my fellow man and the love I hold for the values upon which my country was built, are those I learned from a man whose father and uncles live in a dirt floor shack in North Jersey, spoke no english when they arrived, and worked their asses off building the Brooklyn bridge (plus other / multiple jobs) just to feed their families. Yet, they never knew a stranger and no matter how little they actually had, they took great care to give to others and great pride that their "families" included so many more people who actually were unrelated, than those to whom they had ties by blood. It was only as an adult that I actually came to understand the depth of sacrifice my dad willingly made to give me the benefits of the education and opportunity I now enjoy and exploit. My realization was blunt and shocking and I remain indelibly, and thankfully, bruised from its impact on me.
Now we're bagging Obama for providing health-care to "illegal" residents? Fuck that. Give it to them. As no notable Republican I can identify is a "Native American," it seems to me the voices who disagree most vehemently with providing health care for "illegals" come from people whose descendants were very likely illegals themselves. I know, right? Now, forget for a moment that "they" herald from legal stock only because their forebears conquered the indigenous population, then legalized themselves. Wait, don't forget that, after all, their otherwise faulty syllogism depends on the passage of time for it's legitimacy. As a kid in grade school, I remember being teased for my unusual last name, by some or another kid who claimed to have family ties to the Mayfower (he was liar, as it turned out) and I asked my dad whether our family came over with the original settlers. He replied by showing me photos of the castle in Sicily bearing our family name, built about a thousand years ago, he told me of how his parents came into the states through Ellis Island and then offered: "They have family roots. We have a legacy, and we really don't have much use for "New World" cultures."
Now I digress to the above point only to suggest that the values I hold so dear, the pride of caring for my fellow man and the love I hold for the values upon which my country was built, are those I learned from a man whose father and uncles live in a dirt floor shack in North Jersey, spoke no english when they arrived, and worked their asses off building the Brooklyn bridge (plus other / multiple jobs) just to feed their families. Yet, they never knew a stranger and no matter how little they actually had, they took great care to give to others and great pride that their "families" included so many more people who actually were unrelated, than those to whom they had ties by blood. It was only as an adult that I actually came to understand the depth of sacrifice my dad willingly made to give me the benefits of the education and opportunity I now enjoy and exploit. My realization was blunt and shocking and I remain indelibly, and thankfully, bruised from its impact on me.
These days, though, over the wailing cries of all the "haves" in fear of losing what they have to the "have nots," as I look around at the multi-colored faces of the "have nots" and realize that I am indeed the new minority, I ask myself: “Who are we?” How did we come to treat our fellow man, like so much of yesterday’s garbage that we won't care for them because they got to the States after 1980, that we have walled-off an entire country to prevent "losing" our stuff to the same brown faces we eagerly hire to mow our lawnsand that we outlaw panhandling and re-orient city zoning ordinances to “move” those less fortunate to parts of town away from the view of Range Rover driving douche bags whose only problems are getting across town to meet other Range Rover driving douche bags for “mommy’s morning out” at Starbucks.
So many of us need so much. Our children can’t read, our friends and neighbors can’t buy food, and our parents can’t buy medicine. Yet so many of us have so much to spare. I recently ranted on a bit – predictable for me, I know – about my dissatisfaction with the “state of things” in our country. It was a quiet conversation, over a lunch table in a local dive bar. When, as though moved by God on high, and this paunchy, beer-bloated dumbass, put down a chicken wing, waddled over to the table and told me: “If you don’t like America, you should leave it, commie.” Commie! He called me a commie. Walking out the door, I shoved a dollar bill in a bucket by the cash register, raising money for some one who couldn’t afford to pay for a childhood cancer treatment and it occurred to me: “son a familia.” “We are family.” (It seems Sister Sledge had it right all along, mother-fuckers).
And I guess this is where I meander ‘round to my point. Ours is a country built on notions of freedom so compelling that the same inspired a bunch of home-spun, barefooted anarchists – a/k/a poor people who were just fed the fuck up with being shat upon by the Crown and who, if alive today, no doubt would have voted for President Obama – to wage war against what was, 250 years ago, the most formidable foe on the planet. Eventually we snubbed King George III, claimed ourselves possessed of inherent natural rights including the right to revolution and declared:
110 years later, when the hot copper chick debarked in New York harbor, rather than peeking up her skirt (you know what “they” used to say about French women), we graced her, and in turn ourselves, with a little Emma Lazarus (The New Colossus, for those with a ken for good poetry):
"Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame,
With conquering limbs astride from land to land;
Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand
A mighty woman with a torch,
whose flame Is the imprisoned lightning,
and her name
Mother of Exiles.
From her beacon-hand
Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command
The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.
"Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!" cries she
With silent lips. 'Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!'"
Fast forward 125 years, a blithering idiot named George W. Bush, who obtained from a noble and impressive family mind you – I met his father and mother once and found them both unforgettable – trammeled our theretofore noble legacy, wiped his ass with the constitution, walled off Mexico, threw Muslims in jail, let big energy run the country, invaded a sovereignty 12,000 miles away and lied about his motives for doing to, left us One Trillion Dollars in debt and we’re somehow supposed to feel safe? Safe from what, exactly? I’ll have to work harder for the rest of my life than my father ever did just to retire. Safe? Personally, I feel fucked. And they who would have reelected Dub-Ya to a third term, those Range Rover driving douche bags who turn a blind eye to the needs of others in favor of that ever-elusive perfect “Double Decaf Mocha Latte” are now complaining louder than ever that our President, our mixed race, Muslim influenced, demonstrably brilliant beacon of light and promise, actually gives a shit about the “other half.” Fuck them. Fuck them and the gas guzzling shit machines they rode in on. Fuck ‘em, fuck ‘em, FUCK ‘EM.
All of us are bro's. The tempest-tossed homeless, the tired, the poor, the huddled masses yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of every teeming shore, are as much our brothers, sisters, fathers, mothers, sons and daughters as are the Range Rovers (?). The man who called me a Commie is my brother too. Granted, my brother (thrice removed) from the shallow end of our gene pool, but dammit, he’s my bro. Let’s give shit away to our extended family, consume less, give more? How hard can it really be? I'm giving my shit to this guy. He looks like a party on two feet doesn't he? He's your brother too.
From her beacon-hand
Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command
The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.
"Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!" cries she
With silent lips. 'Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!'"
Fast forward 125 years, a blithering idiot named George W. Bush, who obtained from a noble and impressive family mind you – I met his father and mother once and found them both unforgettable – trammeled our theretofore noble legacy, wiped his ass with the constitution, walled off Mexico, threw Muslims in jail, let big energy run the country, invaded a sovereignty 12,000 miles away and lied about his motives for doing to, left us One Trillion Dollars in debt and we’re somehow supposed to feel safe? Safe from what, exactly? I’ll have to work harder for the rest of my life than my father ever did just to retire. Safe? Personally, I feel fucked. And they who would have reelected Dub-Ya to a third term, those Range Rover driving douche bags who turn a blind eye to the needs of others in favor of that ever-elusive perfect “Double Decaf Mocha Latte” are now complaining louder than ever that our President, our mixed race, Muslim influenced, demonstrably brilliant beacon of light and promise, actually gives a shit about the “other half.” Fuck them. Fuck them and the gas guzzling shit machines they rode in on. Fuck ‘em, fuck ‘em, FUCK ‘EM.
All of us are bro's. The tempest-tossed homeless, the tired, the poor, the huddled masses yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of every teeming shore, are as much our brothers, sisters, fathers, mothers, sons and daughters as are the Range Rovers (?). The man who called me a Commie is my brother too. Granted, my brother (thrice removed) from the shallow end of our gene pool, but dammit, he’s my bro. Let’s give shit away to our extended family, consume less, give more? How hard can it really be? I'm giving my shit to this guy. He looks like a party on two feet doesn't he? He's your brother too.

"we will be judged by the way we treat the least among us." Jesus
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