talkin’ politics

Letter to the President

by mayberry on June 23, 2010

Recently my little concerned citizen/fanboy asked me to help him write a letter to President Obama. He dictated, I typed.

Dear Barack Obama,

From Opie. How much work do you have to do? I bet it’s a lot.

How fast is on board Air Force One? What do you like about on board Air Force One?

I would like to be a pilot of on board Air Force One.

I like basketball too. And my mom loves Honest Tea.

How fast does on board Marine One go?

Is Bo a good dog? How are you doing?

Bye.

P.S. I think you are doing a good job.

I wonder if it could make the daily top 10?

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Opie sez: Obama winned!

by mayberry on November 5, 2008

That’s what he announced to his preschool class as soon as he walked in this morning, and his teachers responded with great enthusiasm.

I wanted to wake the kids last night so they could watch Obama’s speech, but I know better than to mess with a sleeping child. We can watch the speech together today, online, and marvel at it all. At 3 and 6 years old, Opie and Jo are old enough to know that Mommy and Daddy were “cheering for” Obama, but not old enough to really grasp why.

They are also not old enough to understand why this is such a historic moment, and I don’t know if I can or will explain it. Should I describe racism to children who haven’t been spoiled by it? Who have friends of all colors and creeds and think nothing of it? By not confronting the issue, do we defuse its power, or feed it?

Images from Newseum.org, where–if you are very very very patient–you can see front pages from newspapers all around the world.

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Opie sez: GO VOTE!

by mayberry on November 4, 2008

Don’t let this little boy down. Get out and vote! If you want an endorsement, I have one in my sidebar. But even if you’re supporting That Other One, vote! (Find your polling place.)

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Monday miscellany*

by mayberry on October 13, 2008

One of our neighbors–the kind of guy who keeps a TV in his garage and watches NASCAR on it all weekend, and I think that says a lot about a person–has put up an Obama yard sign.

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Jo learned this song at after-school care:

We will, we will
Rock you
Sock you
Flush you in the toilet
Hope that you enjoy it!

As well as:

Made you look, made you look, now you’re in the baby book!

I confess I missed these two in my own upbringing.

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We did our annual autumn pumpkin patch/agritainment excursion this weekend. The trees are gorgeous. Whenever I see beautiful fall leaves I always remember the banquet director from our wedding reception. Since our wedding was in the fall, he made sure to note that the dining room overlooked a wooded mountain, the better to showcase the fall foil-age.

*thanks to Leighann for the title

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I’m a Mother of Intention!

by mayberry on October 8, 2008

I’m over here today pretending I’m a pundit! (And making zero mention of the presidential candidates. In case maybe you need a break from “that one” and that other one). Visit, read, comment, please!

Mothers of Intention at PunditMom

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Overthinking the yard sign

by mayberry on September 28, 2008

The McCain-Palin signs have started to pop up around our neighborhood. There are a few Obama-Biden ones, too, but not as many.

I’m on record as being a strong Obama supporter. So what am I waiting for, with the sign? I think about this all the time when I’m biking around town. I’ve gone back and forth 100 times about whether or not to get a sign.

It’s not that I’m ashamed to proclaim my choice. It’s not that I’m afraid someone will steal my sign, like Magpie’s. It’s not even that I don’t want to be perceived as a stark raving liberal (which, let’s face it, I am).

It’s not that I don’t want to be confronted. In fact, my fear is that I wouldn’t be confronted, that I wouldn’t have a chance to explain why I think Obama is the best choice for our country. The fact is this is a small town. Many of my friends and neighbors are staunch Catholics. For them the election revolves solely around the abortion issue.

What about the death penalty, I say. What about the war? What about the poor, the homeless, the immigrants? These are all high priorities for the Catholic church as well. What about the fact that unless you’re a millionaire, I’ll bet you that million that your taxes will go up in a McCain administration?

That’s a lot to fit on one little yard sign.

This still feels like a big fat rationalization to me. But I did put a sign up on my blog.

It’s a start.

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Show-tune haters, click away now

by mayberry on September 17, 2008

You don’t have to be an Obama Mama to appreciate this, but you probably do have to not loathe Broadway musicals.

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Wow. O-Grandma.

by mayberry on April 22, 2008

Jeff’s grandmother — white, Catholic, first-generation American, high-school graduate, born and raised and has lived all her 89 years in a small, blue-collar coal town — voted for Barack Obama today. His mom did too.

That blows me away, frankly. These are a couple of ladies who have been around the block a few million times. They have lived long lives and worked very, very hard. They raised Jeff and his brother alone, when the boys’ father and grandfather died within months of each other more than 30 years ago. You want to see salt of the earth? They are it. And they want to see Obama lead the country. Not just because they are opposed to McCain and Clinton, either. They both said they were inspired by Obama’s message and his ideas.

Food for thought on a Tuesday night.

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