Showing posts with label personal thoughts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label personal thoughts. Show all posts

Saturday, June 25, 2022

Roe V Wade 2022 and 2024

 





To everyone who cares about right of women to have control of their own bodies:

We are on the defensive make no mistake about it.  As of yesterday morning, half the women in the United States will shortly lose control of their basic anatomy.  I live in Maine, one of the “safe states” where women still have that right.  I would prefer the term “Free State.”  Once we were called a free state for a very different reason.  I will not say the two are comparable because the evil that was fought before was clearly worse.  However, if someone is homeless and eating in a soup kitchen saying to that person “at least you’re not starving” doesn’t really do anything to cure the person’s homelessness does it?  There have been worse things to happen in this country but this is the problem we are facing right now.  So please don’t confuse the analogy.

In 1858 Lincoln said,

 

A house divided against itself, cannot stand."

I believe this government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free.

I do not expect the Union to be dissolved — I do not expect the house to fall — but I do expect it will cease to be divided.

It will become all one thing or all the other.

Either the opponents of slavery will arrest the further spread of it, and place it where the public mind shall rest in the belief that it is in the course of ultimate extinction; or its advocates will push it forward, till it shall become lawful in all the States, old as well as new — North as well as South.

 



I feel this is true for the nation today.  At the moment women have the right to choose a medical abortion in 37 states and will most likely lose it in other states within the coming months.  In the short term this will lead to a nation that is only half free. I don’t think that is going to hold. It is either going to become all of one or all of the other and that will be determined in the 2022 and 2024 elections. 

 To put it simply the Republican Party needs to be punished and needs to be punished severely for if they are not bad things will happen.  If they are only slightly damaged or even empowered, they will go for more.  A Republican controlled Congress with a Republican President WILL pass a national law banning choice everywhere!  Then they will come after contraception, marriage equality, and anything else you can think.  

So, to simplify these are the three possible outcomes.

 1)      Democrats win in the fall and win in 2024.  We can begin to fix this right away, with solid majorities in both Houses of Congress and put Roe into statutory law and maybe we can even work on expanding the Supreme Court to get this lawless court under control.

2)      Republicans take control of Congress in the fall but the Democrats prevail in 2024.  This means gridlock for two years while half the nation’s women are still living in Anti-Choice sections of the United States. Reform begins in 2025 we have recovered all that was lost by the end of the decade.   

3)      Republicans win in the fall and win in 2024.  By the end of the decade choice will be dead in America and it will not be revived for a minimum of three generations. Other rights will be on the defensive and most time will be spent on defending those.  With any luck women three generations from now will win back the right that were once taken for granted by their great-grandmothers.  

 

Saturday, February 6, 2021

Belichick vs Brady

 


              For twenty years we who are fans of the New England Patriots were blessed to have both the greatest Head Coach and Quarterback combination of all time in Bill Belichick and Tom Brady.  With the unprecedented success in winning six Super Bowls in nine trips to the big game also came a question: which one was more important?  

       Celtics President Danny Anige has pointed out the stupidity of this debate.  He stated that people don’t generally ask if Red Auerbach or Bill Russell was more important racking up all those earlier Celtic Championships. Yet the debate was often used as a form of attack when anyone wanted to downplay the accomplishments of one or the other.  “Belichick isn’t that great of a coach, he just has Brady.  Look at his record with the Browns anybody could look good with Brady as their quarterback.”  or “Brady isn’t that great he just had Belichick all those years.  If Peyton Manning had Belichick as his couch how many do you think he could have won?” 

Mutual admiration

                        When asked the two normally will give credit to the other one.  Belichick will often utter the line, “Players win games, not coaches” and Brady will say that he owes Belichick for teaching him everything he knows. 

                   With Brady leaving the Patriots for the Buccaneers this year and leading them to the Super Bowl this Sunday the debate is now tipping in Brady’s favor and will continue to do so if they win.  If the Bucs lose with Brady performing well but fail to keep up with Mahomes’s offensive onslaught, then it might swing back to Belichick with people remembering how the Patriots defense handled the Chiefs in the AFC Championship game two years ago.    

       In my own view the two compliment each other they both bring a certain level of success to the team and together they augment each other's greatness.  I have watched every game that the two were in together and saw nine trips to the Super Bowl.  My take of the six victories three of them both men were equally responsible for, two Belichick was more responsible for, and one Brady was primary.  Of the three losses one was more Belichick’s fault, and two were Brady’s.  Let us take a look at each of these to explain why.


Super Bowl 36
2001 New England Patriots
2/3/2002
More responsible for win: Belichick

    The memory that most have about Super Bowl 36 is Brady in the final minutes of the game driving his team down the field to set up the winning field goal with no time remaining. It had been a hell of a year.  The franchise quarterback, Drew Bledsoe had been injured in the first game following a return to football after the 9/11 attacks.  Taking over the backup quarterback, a sixth round draft pick named Tom Brady, showed some promise by almost winning that game.  The Patriots went on a Cinderella run, a team that never won the Super Bowl before was going to become one of the positive stories about the year 2001. To his critics Brady was a game manager who made quick short passes and whose long ball was questionable at best.  However he was effective and supported by a shutdown defense, Belichick elected to keep him in even after Bledsoe was healthy to return.  Although Bledsoe got to come in and have some heroics in the AFC Championship game after Brady was hurt, Brady was still selected to start the Super Bowl after some debate.

Moment of Victory!
    I have seen Super Bowl 36 more than any other.  I would do a Patriots victory marathon every time they got back to the Super Bowl.  One of the most shocking things to people who go back and watch this is just how badly Tom Brady played. 

    He may have been selected MVP but you would hardly see why watching the first 50+ minutes of the game.  During this time the Patriots offense was like a car with a poor starter.  They were repeatedly three and out, and when they actually got a first down it was normally followed by a punt three plays later.  I think they may have had one drive in the first quarter where they had two first downs but I am not sure. The story of that Super Bowl was not its offense but its defense.

    The Rams of this era were known as “The Greatest Show on Turf” but the Pats defense, led by the likes of Ty Law, Richard Seymore, and Lawyer Malloy, overwhelmed them.  Kurt Warner was able to move his offense up and down the field but were prevented from scoring with forced stops and turnovers.  As the first quarter came to a close the Rams offensive juggernaut was limited to just two field goal attempts, and one of them was missed. 

    In the second quarter the Pats offense was not providing much assistance while the defense was doing all that it could.  Not only did they hold the Rams scoreless but Ty Law intercepted Warner for a pick-six to put the Patriots on top with a 7-3 lead. As the quarter came to an end Antwan Harris forced the Rams to fumble in their own territory and the Pats were able to recover.  Starting in their opponent’s territory Brady was able to drive it down the field and complete his first touchdown pass to David Patten.  The first half ended with the Pats up 14-3.

    The third quarter was a replay of what the earlier game had been with the Rams moving it up the field with no result but still holding on to the ball longer than the Patriots. Otis Smith intercepted a pass and brought it back to the Rams 30.  Brady and the offense went three and out again, so the Patriots settled for a field goal. 17-3.

    By the fourth quarter the defense of the Patriots started to show signs of exhaustion but they weren’t done yet.  With the Rams at the Pats goal line about to score, the Patriots forced another fumble and Tebucky Jones ran it all the way back for another 97 yards touchdown to put the game out of reach for the Rams.  Or would have if there hadn’t been a penalty for holding on the play.  The Rams now had first and goal from the goal line and were able to punch it in to put them down by a score.  When the Pats had the ball back they did a quick three and out and it went back to the Rams again.  The Rams marched down the field and tied the game with a 1:30 left in the quarter.  The Rams comeback win seemed inevitable.  The way the Patriots were playing it didn’t seem like they had it in them to win by way of their offense.   But then they did.  In a now legendary drive Brady drove it up the field to set up a game winning field goal by Adam Vinatieri.

    Brady deserves credit for those last minute plays to secure the victory but the lion’s share of credit for that win belongs to Belichick.   

Super Bowl 38
2003 New England Patriots
2/1/2004
Both evenly responsible for win

     If I were a sports documentarian I think a good documentary would be about the 2003 New England Patriots and the 2003 NFL season as a whole.  After the Bucs beat the Raiders in Super Bowl 37 there was a good deal of discussion about how the era of great quarterbacks was over and from now on it was going to be strong defenses with okay or moderate quarterbacks.  It turns out we were heading into the Brady-Manning era which would be led by great quarterbacks with the rivalry between the top two as the centerpiece.  Yes the two had faced off twice in 2001 but those were Brady’s first start and first road start with no one expecting anything from him and the Colts were an off year that would lead to the firing of their head coach, Jim Mora.  

    Despite the disastrous start where they were blown out 31-0 in the opener they rallied back and finished with a 14-2 record.  In the playoffs they beat the co-MVPs that year Payton Manning and Steve McNair.  

Happy?

    The Super Bowl against the Panthers was one of my favorites. Two great defenses tore into the offenses at the start of each half and continued half way into the 2nd and 4th quarters respectively.  It was nearing the end of each half that the two defenses were worn down leading to a quarterback duel between Tom Brady and Jake Delhomme.  At the end of the first half Brady and the Pats were on top 14-10, but during the shootout in the second half Delhomme and Panthers managed to see it tied 29-29.  That is when Brady led the Pats offense on another miracle drive that ended with another game-winning Vinatieri-kick.   

Again!

    That year the offense and defense were equals that complimented on another.  Both the Head Coach and Quarterback deserve equal credit for this one. 

Super Bowl 39
2004 New England Patriots
2/6/2005
Both evenly responsible for win

     “Yes, it is a dynasty!”  The announcer said after the Patriots secured their third win in four years.  Very much like the previous year’s team, except for a better running game with the acquisition of Corey Dillon, the Patriots finished this season 14-2 and took down the Colts and Steelers led by the likes of Peyton Manning and Ben Roethlisberger respectively.

A master at work!

    The Super Bowl was a duel between two evenly talented teams who in the first two quarters matched each other score for score. In the fourth quarter the Pats were able to pull ahead by ten and the Eagles were only able to pull within three as the game ended on a Rodeny Harrison interception.  Like the season before the offense and defense were perfect complements and the Head Coach and Quarterback deserve equal credit. 

On the wrong side of sack for Mr. McNabb

Super Bowl 42
2007 New England Patriots
2/3/2008
More at fault for loss: Brady

    The Super Bowl that we Patriot fans hate talking about the most: the loss of the perfect season. I am going to make this quick. In Brady’s defense you could say he had his team up by four with less than three minutes to go.  However like Super Bowl 36 I am judging this by the whole performance not just then end of the game.  If your defense holds your opponents to under twenty points and you have one of the most explosive offenses in the history of the game (with Randy Moss and Wes Welker as your star receivers)then that needs to be a win.  Yet, they were only able to put up two scores.  Ironically, earlier that week Brady joked about a Giants player’s 20-17 Giants prediction when he said, “You think we’re only going to score 17 points?” If they did they would have tied and gone to overtime. 

One of the worst days of my life!

Super Bowl 46
2011 New England Patriots
2/5/2012
More at fault for loss: Brady

    Rubbing salt in the wound the Patriots fall again to the same team that denied them their perfect season four years prior.  The same thing almost happened again.  The Pats got three more points this time but you had a great offense that for some reason couldn’t beat a team who your defense held to under twenty points.  (Yes I understand the Giants scored 21 but 2 of those came on a safety when Brady threw out of bounds in his own end zone on the opening their drive.) God, it was an ugly game.

Here we are again.

 

Super Bowl 49
2014 New England Patriots
2/1/2015
More responsible for win: Brady

     Like Super Bowl 36 everyone remembers how this one ended.  The Malcolm Butler interception at the goal line the game’s last moments to seal the win.  You might think we would credit Belichick more.  The Coach gets credit but the lion’s share of this one belongs to Tom Brady.  The way the sliced threw the so-called “Legion of Boom” leading the team back from a ten point fourth quarter deficit to a four point lead by the way of two touchdowns.  The game that truly ended the Manning/Brady debate as the same defense had squashed Manning’s Broncos in the previous Super Bowl.

Whose the GOAT?


Super Bowl 51
2016 New England Patriots
2/5/2017
Both evenly responsible for win

    

No chance...

28-3 that is what everyone remembers about this game and for good reason.  The Patriots down 28-3 in the third quarter rallied to the greatest comeback in the history of the Super Bowl.  With this game, both Brady and Belichick were both equally responsible for both getting themselves in the deep hole and also equally responsible for getting them out.  It was a unique combination of offense to assemble the points combined with a defense that held the other side to none and created opportunities with turnovers.   
...at all

Super Bowl 52
2017 New England Patriots
2/4/2018
More at fault for loss: Belichick

    Yeah this loss is on Belichick.  When your quarterback throws for over 500 yards and the offense scores 33 points and you’re supposed to be a defensive genius then it is on you to win.  When your big decision before the game is to bench one your top corners who won you the Super Bowl three years ago. I don’t know who else to blame but the coach in this situation.   

This one is on the coach

Super Bowl 53
2018 New England Patriots
2/3/2019
More responsible for win: Belichick

     Like their first Super Bowl appearance when they also played the Rams, Brady and his offense couldn’t score more than 13 points.  Those are normally losing numbers but when you have a defense that performed as well as theirs did that day it was nine points more than needed.  That one was “In Bill We Trust.”

Defense wins championships!


Sunday, May 3, 2020

“YOU ARE SPAM!” MY DISAPPOINTMENT WITH FACEBOOK AND MY LOST LITTLE STAR TREK BLOG


               
               One of my most enjoyable hobbies is blogging.  I am not a big time blogger by anyone’s standards.  I first started blogging about 12 years ago when I started this blog where I would review history books I had been reading, an occasional political opinion I would want to strongly express, or an occasional tribute to a lost loved one.  Around that same time I joined Facebook and one of the things that I loved about it, in addition to being able to contact with lost-by-distance friends and relatives, was being able to share your likes and hobbies with other like-minded people.

                In 2016 with the new Ghostbusters movie coming out I decided to go down a trip in memory lane and watch the classic films and animated series.  I started a blog documenting that journey and would share it with my friends on Facebook.  Lately with the 2020 movie, now moved to 2021, I started re-watching episodes, re-editing posts (that Ghostbusters blog was a rushed job it needs it), and re-sharing with my current Ghostbusters Facebook groups.

                Around this time last year I decided to work on a life dream.  With my CBS subscription giving me access to the entire franchise I would start a new blog where I would cover the entire Star Trek universe.  Not on a time limit set to make a new movie or series date, just in order bit by bit putting quality over quantity.  Chip away at it as a hobby.  Like with my other blogs, I also chose to share the posts on Facebook with my fellow fans.

                In my short time plugging away on my blog I had written an article on it about Continuity and Canon, made reviews for every episode in the first season, an article about why production order is the best way to watch The Original Series, and I started posting episode reviews from season two.  And when I shared them with my Facebook groups I received positive and constructive feedback from my fellow fans, which was great.  There was a bump or two in the road when one group didn’t approve my review for “Mudd’s Women” because I called Harry Mudd a pimp!  However it is their group and they can approve whatever they like.  I also enjoy being able to respond with a written review if anyone randomly asks what I thought of an episode I already covered.

I am currently a member of seven Star Trek Facebook groups: Star Trek, Star Trek Forever, Everything Star Trek, Star Trek Forever and Always, The Original Star Trekkers, The Star Trek Fan Pagefor Everyone, and Star Trek Universe.  I want to point out that in these groups I will often like, comment on, or visit links to other fan created content not just to air my own stuff.  Now I wouldn’t always post the same reviews to each group as I joined them at different times.  When I joined a new group it seemed ridiculous to me to post a bunch of post on that new group right away.  I wanted to do so in the same timing as I did with the older group.

I usually share a new post with my own page then with Star Trek and Star Trek Forever over the course of the next two days as those were the first two groups I joined.  A day later I would share a post that was 4 posts older than the new on Everything Star Trek.  A day after that I would share one that was about 20 posts-old in Star Trek Forever and Always and the Original StarTrekkers.  Then a day or so later I would do the same in Star Trek Fan Page For Everyone and Star Trek Universe. 
               
Okay not my stairs but you get the idea!
                Last week I was in a horrible freak accident where I fell down a flight of stairs while carrying a laundry basket and I broke my leg.  I am writing from there now and I wanted to say that the hospital doctors and staff at Central Maine Medical Center have been incredible.  When I was able to access to social media again I got flood of loving messages from family and friends who because of the outbreak can’t actually come and see me.   However there was also a note on several of my groups that a number of my posts were being pulled off as spam.  At first I thought I was being spam-targeted by a fellow fan upset by something I had written.  That had happened once before.  However after taking with several of the administrators of the groups I am a part of we quickly determined that this was not the case.

                The truth was worse: I was somehow caught up in an anti-spam algorithm.  All of my links in all seven of my groups and my own personal page have vanished.  My blog still exists safe at blogger.com but my connection to the Star Trek Facebook community reduced to a whisper.   Now I want to be clear Facebook told me this was spam, it was not a trademark or copyright issue which normally would be covered by fair use anyway.  I am very broken-hearten it is like getting kicked when you are down, or in my view hospitalized after surgery.

                I messaged Facebook and they have not yet responded.  To be frank customer care was never their specialty.  As disappointed as I am by Facebook I can never say they cheated me.  I had always been a defender of theirs and my defense was this: if you don’t like the product ask for your money back for you always get it.  So I am now going to be looking for a new audience for my blog and I hope this can serve as a warning to others to be careful about sharing your posts too much you might not get invited back to the party.         

Saturday, July 29, 2017

SOMEONE MIGHT WANT TO TELL TRUMP THAT A PARDON IS A CONFESSION

Recently Americans have been hearing rumors that President Trump may choose to pardon himself and if he does not pardon himself may pardon members of his family (say his oldest or his son-in-law) or friends (Michael Flynn).  This has triggered a debate in the media if a president could pardon himself and his family.  Or it was causing a debate until the President decided he would go harass transpeople who were trying to serve their county and thank the Boy Scouts of America for voting for him.   Now to if he has the power, I would actually say he does just because the President’s power of pardon is not limited in any way in the Constitution; and considering the Founding Fathers’ concern with checks and balances it is a surprising omission.    

However what Trump is probably not aware of, and how could he be with this lack of knowledge of the US Constitution; US Government; or US history, is that a pardon can be problematic for another reason.  A reason I first learned when reading Bob Woodward’s Shadow: Five Presidents and the Legacy of Watergate.  That accepting a pardon is a kin to admitting guilt.  How so?  Read on. 

President Richard Nixon decided not to take a chance on pardoning himself and the inevitable Supreme Court challenge that would create.  Nixon did not have a lot of luck with Supreme Court challenges of late.  So he waited on a pardon from President Ford.   At the time Woodward was angry about the pardon, but over time came to the same conclusion as the historical consensus that the pardon was the right thing.  Nevertheless, he still had an objection to the execution of the pardon.  Woodward felt that Ford should have insisted on a public confession and apology from Nixon.  That may have actually quieted down the uproar that followed.   
Nixon thought about pardoning himself

President Ford pardoned Nixon because the issue had become a distraction and made it difficult for him to govern.  Ford knew Nixon would not accept a public shamming session so the show would go on if Ford chose the path that Woodward would have liked.  Ford did have one trick up his sleeve, or more so his pocket.  Ford carried around with him a copy of a Supreme Court decision from the time of Woodrow Wilson.  The decision was Burdick v. United States.  In this case poor Mr. Burdick was as a local editor was being squeezed by Federal prosecutors to reveal his source in leaked information from the Treasury department.  Mr. Burdick pleaded the fifth and refused to answer[1] on the grounds of protection from self-incrimination.   So the prosecutors contacted the White House and Mr. Burdick was handed a pardon by President Wilson.  Now he could longer plead the fifth.  Mr. Burdick still refused and the case went to the Supreme Court.  The Supreme Court ruled that Burdick did not have to testify because he had the right to reject the pardon.  Because a pardon was an act of forgiveness and by accepting a pardon he is in fact confessing to what he was being pardoned for.  His Fifth Amendment rights allowed him to refuse. 
Ford, by pardoning Nixon, got him to confess

Ford offered Nixon a pardon.  Nixon accepted the pardon.  Nixon had confessed, and that had satisfied Ford’s personal morals even if it did not win over the American public. 

If Donald Trump tries to pardon himself he is confessing to the world that he is a criminal. 

If Donald Trump Jr. accepts a pardon from his father he confessing to the need for a pardon and considering the content of his emails we know what the pardon is for.

If Jared Kushner accepts a pardon he is a crook just as big as his father. 

If Michael Flynn accepts a pardon then we can write the Russian Espionage case as a fact in the history books with Flynn being a modern day Alger Hiss.  The only question would be is the Republican controlled 115th Congress a group of integrity and character enough to do the right thing?  Or are they worthless weasels and we will have to wait for the 116th?

{Video is a clip from CNN}


[1] It is interesting he plead the fifth and not the first but these were different times. 

Sunday, November 6, 2016

JOEY AND BOBBY EXPLORE TRUMP’S AMERICA


(I saw an internet meme similar to this and I thought I would expand on it. I tried to find it again but with all the election stuff going on it proved difficult.)

2014

Joey: I can’t believe Donald Trump is thinking about running for President.  What is our country coming to when men like him are having their names seriously considered?

Bobby: Joey, you worry too much man!  He said he was going to run both  2012 and way back in 2000. Nothing ever came of it.  He is just trying to promote viewers for his dippy TV show.  Have a little more faith in America.

2015

 Joey: He’s doing it, he is actually doing it! Donald Trump is running for the Republican nomination.  He even seems to have a large following.

Bobby: So we have a bunch of over excited Apprentice fans.  Trump is clown.  Did you see him in the debates when talking about his hands? He is an exposed fool and is going nowhere.

"Big Hands"

2016

Joey: This election is getting very tight.  He bombed the debates but he isn’t slowing down.  I was originally going to vote for Stein because I couldn’t vote for Sanders.  But I think I have to vote for Hilary now, I don’t want Trump.

Bobby: Look at the polls, Trump doesn’t stand a chance.  He is going to get his butt handed to him.  I refused to be scared to vote for a candidate that I don’t really like.  We need to vote our values, Trump won’t win anyway.  Look at the polls. 

Keeps talking even if it isn't his turn.

2018

Joey: I don’t like what’s going on here it’s like the President is in pissing contest with other world leaders.  In his last speech he says he’ll fire the nukes if he doesn’t get compliance.  President Trump said the he will fire the nukes!

Bobby: President Trump may be a jerk but he is not insane.  He is just talking tough.  Everyone knows how bad it would be if he were serious.  No one is nuking anyone.

Nukes

2025

Joey: I thought living under a nuclear winter was bad, barley any sunlight and always food shortages.   But now we have nuclear mutated talking giant lizards.  Those lizards are smart.  I can’t believe not only are we fighting for our existence but it looks like we may no longer be the top species on the planet!    

Bobby: Last we’re going to do is take orders from giant lizards who just learned to talk!  We’re humans we’ll get through this.  We may have messed up a lot of things but we’ll always have our freedom for this planet is ours!

2029

Joey: {crying}  
 
Bobby: Joey, lighten up.  I’m glad you got here early I need some help cheering everyone up.  Now listen guys there are a lot of nasty rumors floating around.  So I want to make some things very clear.  I know my Giant Lizard Master loves me.  As I am sure yours loves you.  They would never do anything to hurt us.  That is why they have a veterinarian for humans, to take care of us.  Now I know our Lizard overlords would never castrate us in order to keep our population under control.  That is not what a loving master does.  Our masters need there workers reproducing.  We have nothing to fear.  Joey you were the first one here this morning tell we have nothing to fear.

Joey: {cries harder} I should have voted for Hillary.
 
Your Lizard Master!


On Tuesday go out and vote for Hillary Clinton.  In doing this you will save humanity, and if your a guy, also your balls. 

Friday, September 30, 2016

THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF THE DEBATE (TO ME)


As a reluctant supporter of Hillary Clinton, due to the fact that my preferred candidate never got in the race, I was very concerned going into Monday’s debate.  This is because I know Donald Trump was the more likable of the two.  This is part of what made him such successful media and ultimately reality TV personality.   It is this charisma that allows him to go on several racist rants, such as questioning a judge’s ability to be impartial because of Mexican ancestry or insulting gold star parents who lost their son, without the normal social consequences that would typically befall a candidate.   No matter what he says a good portion of his supporters brush it off like they would some random statement their crazy uncle made.  “He may be politically incorrect but at least his heart is in the right place.  He is not really racist he just says occasionally things that men of his generation say.”[1]   

                American presidential election history has shown when a more likable candidate goes against a person who perceived to be more experienced they have a built in advantage.  They don’t have to win the debate; all they have to do is look presidential and the voters will go with who they like.  Examples include Kennedy vs. Nixon in 1960 and Bush vs. Gore in 2000.  In both cases the more likable John F. Kennedy and George W. Bush were able to strengthen their candidacies against the incumbent Vice President, Richard Nixon and Al Gore[2].   In both years the incumbent party was coming off a popular presidency and they were expecting triumphant victory but what they got was a close race and the White House going to the challenger[3]

                So I was concerned that Donald Trump would follow this pattern.  Fortunately America ended up seeing the worst debate performance in presidential history, surpassing even 1976 when Gerald Ford seemingly forgot the Iron Curtain existed.   

                For me, the most important part of this debate was not Trump admitting he doesn’t pay taxes, his frequent interruptions of Clinton when it was her turn to speak, admitting he didn't pay taxes, or coming unhinged while claiming he had great temperament.  To me the issue was his birtherism, and how he is so proud of himself for creating enough noise in the media to get Obama to release his birth certificate. 

                The reason I find this so important because I remember it when it first happened.  Trump flew in down in one of this Trump helicopters stood in front of reporters and announced how deeply proud of himself that he had harassed the first African-American President to the point he had to show his papers.  Here is a video of that day.



                When this memory was triggered another memory immediately popped up.   Trump’s replaying his pompous pride of his birther roots brought back not only the memory of his foolish helicopter press conference, but a more pleasant memory of national nightmare ending when in less than a week after Trump’s prideful announcement  President Obama announced this:



                He was dead.  The number one of the United States of America in the 21st century, Osama Bin Laden was dead.  U.S. Seal Team 6, acting under the orders of the President, went into Pakistan and killed him.  Just as then-Senator Obama had promised to do during the 2008 campaign. 
Bin Laden

                So while Donald Trump was looking in Hawaii for a birth certificate for a man whose birth was announced in the local newspaper nine days after he was born, our President was hunting down the most horrific terrorist in U.S. history.  He wouldn’t stop with Bin Laden either.

So talk about priorities!  While Trump worked on his TV show and mounted a campaign saying one hurtful remark after another, President Obama was making America safe from its enemies by crippling the organization of al-Qaeda by killing off all its leaders.  It was quite an improvement over the previous president who vowed to bring them to justice but got lost in Iraq.  President Obama took the fight right to the enemies by, in his words, “using a scalpel not a hammer” to solve problems.
                
            Donald Trump was proud of himself for his work as birther, I however am proud of my President.

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[1] Those are the least scary of his supporters, the worst ones are those who hear his bigoted statements and get excited by them.
[2]  To be fair both Nixon and Gore also made serious errors in their respective debates.  Nixon refused to wear makeup not understanding how that would reflect on his appearance on television and Gore kept sighing and going on about his “lock box.”
[3] Although in Gore’s case he won the popular vote. 

Sunday, April 24, 2016

ADAM (My Tribute to my Fallen Cousin)

                 

                  It is summer time in the very early 1990s; my sisters and I are spending the night at our Aunt and Uncle’s house in Bridgeton, Maine.  My cousin Heather and I are the same age (well she is a few months older but we were both born in 1981) and her brother Adam was born in 1986 right in-between my sisters Mia (1985) and Juliann (1987).  My sisters are staying in Heather’s room and I am staying in Adam’s.  Basically, Heather gets to see what it’s like to have little sisters, while I have opportunity to see what it would be like to have a little brother.  Which is great, we spent most of the day playing Ghostbusters and GI Joe, and the best part was he never asked if I wanted to play with Barbies.  As I lay there half way between being awake and asleep I hear his voice.

                “Jeremy.”  Adam calls to me.

                “What?” I ask.

                “I have to go the bathroom.”

                “Okay. Go.”

                “I can’t I am scared”

                “Why?”

                He didn’t answer so I said, “Okay come on.  I’ll show you there is nothing to be afraid of.”

                We get up and walk to the door in his room.  He looks out the door left and right. “Oh” he says. “I thought as soon as I walked out the door all the objects in the room would get up and start flying at me.”

                Now very much relieved, he heads downstairs by himself to the bathroom and am left in his room wondering what movie he watched that led him to believe this silly thing.  
The family in 1990. Adam and I are on the right next to our grandfather. Our fathers are in the center back in front of our mothers. 

***
                 It is now 1996, Adam and his family have come visit mine here in Windham.  One of the things we typically do during his visits is take my dog Rex, a springier-basset, on very long walks.  Normally, when by myself, I walk around the block with my dog two or three times.  However, when Adam comes over my dog gets excited because he knows we are not only going around our block but we'll also explore the next three neighborhoods as well.   Adam comes from a cat family so walking and interacting with a dog excited him a little more than most people. 

                During these walks we discuss all the interesting things a fifteen year old and ten year old would normally discuss.  Such as differences between middle school and elementary school or what TV show was popular that we both liked.  Adam was also into POGs that I feigned interest just to amuse him.  (I was trying to be a good older cousin.)  During this walk Rex was proudly marking his spot almost every two feet.  This led Adam to have a sudden observation.   

                “Jeremy, I have come to a conclusion.  I think dogs must be made of Ninety percent piss.”

                “Yeah, that’s about rate.” I responded. “At least Eighty-Five.” 
My boyhood dog Rex, whose desire to pee on everything during walks convinced Adam dogs were made mostly of urine. 

***
                It is 1998.  I am enjoying a Rotisserie chicken from Hannaford.  Adam is over with his father; Adam, who is a vegetarian, looks at what I am eating and says, “Hey Jeremy, are you enjoying your carcass?”

                “Yes.” I respond rather bluntly.

                He then went on a rant about the moral virtues of vegetarianism.  Adam also stated how he and his fellow vegetarians are discriminated against by society.

                “How?” I ask rather bluntly.

                “Well, yesterday at school we had hamburgers for lunch.  So I went up and asked ‘what is the vegetarian alternative?’  And do you know what they said?  They said, ‘chicken!’”

                I start to lose it laughing.

                “Hey, that is NOT funny.”

                “Yes it is.”
      ***
                It is the summer of 1999 we are at the camp my family rents in Denmark, Maine.  Adam’s family has come over to spend a night with us.  My father has seen on multiple occasions big frogs consuming little frogs.  We decide this is something we want to see so we take the canoe out and paddle along the shore line to see if we can see it happen.  When this does not occur we decide to force the situation.  We capture a big frog and two little frogs and place them in the canoe with us.  We then paddle middle of the pond and stare at them waiting for nature to take its course.

                We learned some important things.  The first is that captivity and voyeurism don’t inspire cannibalism.  That was disappointing.  The second lesson was harder.  Since they weren’t going to eat each other we decided to test how long it would take them to get the shore. So we released the smallest one and tried to follow it. We quickly lost that frog so we tried the other small one.  While we were following it we made too sharp a turn and I still remember the look on Adam’s face as he, myself, and the big frog all went into the water.

                Panicking we pushed the canoe to the opposite shore line of camp.  We then tipped the boat to empty the water in it.  I looked out and saw our paddles floating so I swam out to get them.  Once we got the water out and made sure we had all the life jackets we headed back.  At Adam's suggestion we should apologize to our parents for what happened so they wouldn't be angry and prohibit us from going in the future.  We found our fathers sitting on the porch and we did as Adam suggested. Their response was simply to laugh themselves stupid.    
  
                The next day Adam said to me, “Jeremy, last night I had a strange dream.”

                “About what?” I asked.

                “We were in the canoe and..”

                “Tipped the boat, yeah that was real.”

                “Not that.  What happened was we were in the canoe out on the middle of the pond and giant frog emerged from the water.  He said he was going to eat us for our crimes against frogs.”

                “Did we get eaten?”

                “No, it said before it ate us it wanted to have its favorite snack: little frogs.  He wanted to know if we had any and I pointed him in the right direction.  He turned to find some and we hurried back to the camp.”

Adam and I at Christmas with Nana

       ***
                It’s July 4, 2001. Most of the family is at Nana and Papa Perron’s place having 4th of July meal of steak and corn on the cob.  Adam’s just having corn on the cob and a veggie burger.  As it turns to evening we want to go see fireworks, rest of the family are hesitant because it might rain.  But at this point in my life I have a license and a car, Adam and I took my 1985 Chevrolet Caprice all the way to Naples for the fireworks show along the Songo River.  And rain it did!  In fact it started to storm, the fireworks were cut short and people started to leave.  But Adam and I decided it would be good fun to run out to the dock screaming at the storm like Lt. Dan in Forrest Gump

                Then things got kind of weird.  It started to hail in the middle of July.  One piece of hail hit Adam so hard it broke the rim of his glasses.  We decided the storm won and we retreated to my car. When we got in I turned the heat on, something I have never done in July before or since.  As we headed home I lost my focus and forgot to turn my high-beams off at points when I should have.

                “Jeremy you just beamed that guy.”

                “That’s okay Adam.  The guy before beamed me and that makes it even.”

                “I don’t think that’s the way it works.  In fact Jeremy, you have an awfully odd way at looking at the world. Do you think there is a world committee tracking you and keeping score? Jeremy vs. the World, the score 1-1. ”  
Oct 2001 cousins photo: Adam's in the front, I'm in the back, and we're separated by our sisters.

       ***
                It is June of 2003.  Our uncle Peter Perron, our fathers’ brother, had been killed in car accident and we’re at his funeral sitting there in the middle row of the seats.  The service hasn’t started yet, and our parents are at front discussing it.  We are wondering what will come of our aunt and how she will cope with this.  Peter had been full of life and we are overcome by the suddenness of death.  
Our Uncle Peter Perron who we lost in 2003

     ***
                It’s 2008.  Adam is no longer a vegetarian.  Since High School, he fell in love with a farm girl named Beth.  I affectionately nickname her the “Chicken Killer” since her family raised their own live stock.  Adam’s favorite food now is a good steak and he has a hunting license.  We’re both still nerds but I am history buff while he is a science geek.   This is great because we are both experts that can educate the other one.  I tell him things, he tells me things, and we both learn a lot from each other.  On Christmas he gives the book “A Short History of Nearly Everything*” That I have reviewed for this blog.
***
The Family as it was Easter 2010 (You can see my head poking up in the very back behind my mother.  Adam is to the left of me and his wife Beth is right in front of him.
                It’s July 31st, 2010.  Adam and Beth are getting married.  I tried to tell them to do it February 27th.  That is my sister’s birthday; two weeks ago Mia married her husband Francis on Adam's birthday (July 17th) exactly.  Mia became vegetarian like Adam use to be and had vegetarian wedding.  The food was not pleasing to me.  Fortunately the Chicken Killer’s family didn’t let me down.  They made plenty and lots of left overs. I was eating steak and chicken all day!
       ***
                It’s 2012; I lend Adam and Beth my Deadwood DVD collection to give us something more to talk about.  They watched in record time and like me hated the ending, but loved the series.
Adam and his farm girl

       ***
                It’s 2013 New Years.  I am with Francis and Mia as a guest at Beth and Adam’s.  We spend the night playing the Settlers of Catan.  Beth is very good at this game.  Seriously good, if there a professional Settlers of Catan League she would be their Tom Brady.  One of their dogs (they have two dogs now) ate one of my red roads.  This causes my brother-in-law to lose his mind. (Francis is a very serious Catan player, but not as good as Beth) Adam then makes a new red road out of a match stick. It is now the favored piece in that Catan set.   
        ***
                It’s September of 2014.  Adam and Beth now have a daughter.  Abigail Katherine Perron was born on September 6.  I came up to see them a week after and I brought Pizza so they wouldn’t have to make dinner.  I met the baby and I was the first of their extended family to come visit.  When I arrived I was first greeted by their two dogs. I asked Adam when it clicked emotionally he told me this:

                “I felt an emotional bond immediately.  However, the moment I felt profound change is when we brought her home and closed the door and at that moment I knew my life had now changed and this was going to be my new reality.”
Adam's new joyful and short-lived reality

        ***
                While my own career in education had fizzled out I was proud that he was able to become a successful teacher at Lake Region Middle School.

                Then on April 20, 2016 a horrible thing happened.  This time things did go flying at him as a box truck slammed into his car.  The only good thing—if there can be—, unlike when he was a child, he wasn’t scared.  He couldn’t be, there was not enough time.  It didn’t matter, the damage was done and he was gone.

                I was at their house the day before yesterday.  His daughter was napping; when she woke she was upset.  Her mother brought her out and there was a crowd of people, Abby looked around the crowd but the person she was looking for wasn’t there.  For he is gone.

                In coming weeks, the local police will try to put together exactly why the truck turned the way it did.  As I go to his funeral today no doubt there will be people there looking find some sort of meaning to why he died.  But I won’t and I hope most won’t either.  For there is no meaning in death, it just is.  I read a lot of biographies and that is the way the story always ends.  Our meaning is in life.  It is what we do with our time that matters.  Adam’s life was cut short before he could complete three decades but not a moment was wasted.  I can’t say that about most people, especially myself.

Rest-in-peace, dear cousin.