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A Birth Date Plea; Presidential Power in a Democracy

  

by: Betsy L. Angert

Mon Aug 02, 2010 at 01:10:00 AM EDT


(10:30am~ - promoted by RiaD)


Cornel West discusses President Obama's administration on Real Time With Bill Maher

copyright © 2010 Betsy L. Angert.  BeThink.org

On the eve of President Obama's birth date, thoughts turn to his time in office.  As a man, countless admire the person, Barack Obama, and yet, feel that they cannot fully celebrate his performance.  Hope has all but disappeared.  Audacity appears vanquished.  Still, some are sure that there is reason to believe. People ponder potentials not fully realized.  Prospects for change loom large.  Several may be shared in the sentiments offered on this auspicious occasion.  

Dreams have yet to die.  The desire to write to the President on the anniversary of his birth or converse with him personally is strong.  Most will only be able to meet Mister Obama circuitously. Nonetheless, millions will try to talk to the man in the White House.  People, such as esteemed Educator, Doctor Cornel West has addressed the President profoundly though the airwaves.  "One of America's most provocative public intellectuals," West speaks of what is needed for a genuine success.  The Princeton Professor ponders aloud; if only President Obama advanced classlessness.

Betsy L. Angert :: A Birth Date Plea; Presidential Power in a Democracy
The obligation of a citizen, in a democracy, is to speak to truth.  Silence secures a society ruled by the few.  Those who serve power, the elites well-endowed with dollars, will do the bidding if the people let them.  In a society established on social parity, it is vital that each of us acts on the values avowed in the Declaration Of Independence, advanced in the United States Constitution, and a G-d-given veracity, "all men are created equal."  A President, in the United States, is not exempt from this truth.

A Commander-In Chief is not meant to be more royal or right than Jane or John Doe is . . .  or at least that is what our forefathers intended.  If a citizen chosen individual authentically thinks to serve society, he cannot lose light of the purpose articulated in a campaign.

An elected official is selected to represent us all. This should not be a promise, but a pledge.  As a President, a man or woman is designated to officiate only for a term or two.  This person is not donned with a crown.  Nay is he or she bequeathed supremacy over others who inhabit this nation.  The individual, who we the people place in the Oval Office, be it Barack Obama or whomever is selected in the future, must think of him or herself as a fellow civilian first and foremost. Yet, often, as Americans witness today, this is not what occurs.

Doctor Cornel West of Princeton University aptly observes; big finance and big business are in bed with the government.  Our current President and his Cabinet make love to manufacturers.  Producers of petroleum are closely connected to today's policymakers just as others were in the past.  Persons in White House, from their actions, seem to pay deference to companies that take advantage of the common folk. A concerned citizen could easily construe profiteers are in power.  

Authority resides in affable relations with an Administration.  After all, as we saw months earlier, before the BP well explosion, energy plans benefited an industry that wished to grow earnings. The Treasury too was given over insiders, intent on furthering financial strength for his fellow investors.

Philosophically and in principle, it is not the place of an elected Chief Executive, to act as a corporate Chief Executive.  To be truly effective, an American President must embody the people.  He or she must remember the reasons supporters cast a ballot.  The electorate does not merely vote for an individual; constituents also vote for the institution we call democracy.

Mister President, as we honor you, please honor as the people originally requested.  Exasperated and exhausted, the electorate expresses our birthday wish in the form of a plea.  A President needs to perform as though he/she is, as she/he actually is, one of us!  Mister Obama we await your awareness and acknowledgement.  Please recognize that your role is to speak to truth, not solely converse with tycoons on act on their behalf.  

Barack Obama, please remember as you had stated; the power of a President is profound only when the President works with and for the people.  Please do not forget what the electorate cannot; your words on the campaign trail.  "This campaign is not about me, it's about the issues in your daily lives. It's about how am I going to make this country a little better. If you help me, we'll change the country. We'll change the world!"  Mister Obama you once knew; in a democracy, the President is but a partner, a citizen amongst the populous.  On your birthday, may we begin anew.  Together, let us keep hope alive.

References; Democracy Deferred or Realized  . . .


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  • How Can Obama Rebound? Op-Ed Contributors.  The New York Times. July 10, 2010


  • It is only the giving that makes us what [who] we are. ~ Ian Anderson. Jethro Tull

    Betsy L. Angert

    BeThink


    Cornel West and Betsy Angert (13.75 / 4)
    Cornel West and Betsy Angert are personal heroes of mine.

    Betsy produces and shares widely a series of thoughtful, thought-provoking and powerful essays.

    Professor West is a truth-teller par excellence with a long history of providing commentary that strikes at the very heart of today's critical issues. He is a man who speaks for those who cannot and otherwise would not be heard. His presence on a panel ALWAYS makes the panel better, keeps them focused on the hard truths of the matters at hand, and he will verbally deck anyone that needs it while maintaining his composure but not giving up his righteous indignation. This clip illustrates this magnificently. Who among us would imagine the same panel without him on it actually discussing the harsh truths that he focuses on?

    Thank you Betsy for sharing this video and commentary. I had not seen any of this and it warms my heart to see that somewhere out there in the vast sea of mis/dis - info that there are still forums where champions of humanity can tell the truth.

    Be well Betsy!

    "In proportion to the vigor of the individual, these revolutions are frequent, until in some happier mind they are incessant..." R.W.Emerson - Compensation


    few words, much feeling (15.00 / 4)
    Dearest  incessantrevolutions . . .

    I am humbled and honored.  Words escape me.

    I too think highly of Cornel West.  I am beyond thankful for his actions and choice to speak!

    It is only the giving that makes us what [who] we are. ~ Ian Anderson. Jethro Tull

    Betsy L. Angert

    BeThink


    [ Parent ]
    Oh Betsy (13.00 / 5)
    keeping hope alive?  There is always a chance.  I think with Obama on the campaign trail we heard what we wanted to here we were so desperate for change.  Maybe we just thought it would happen more swiftly.

    I love the Bill Maher link we plan our Friday night around his show, I remember this one, and I miss it when it is not on.  Listening to it again the guy in the middle said the Bush administration sold the country to the big corporations.  This the only thing that needs to be said and I honestly don't see much of Obama trying to get it back, baby steps at best.  If he doesn't appoint Elizabeth Warren to the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection that will say it all to me.

    It is wonderful to see you here dear friend!!

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    sooooo much . . . (15.00 / 4)

    Dearest Kathleen . . .

    It is wonderful to be here.  Without your kind invitation, I would not have known of the possibility.

    In reference to your reflection, I smile.

    I think with Obama on the campaign trail we heard what we wanted to here we were so desperate for change.  Maybe we just thought it would happen more swiftly.

    I attended many an Obama event and forever wondered; did those who applauded always, regardless of what the candidate said, hear his words?  

    As a lover of politics and history, a person who forever envisioned life as a psychological, sociological study, I am astounded by groupthink.  I believe this truth is apparent in most every election.  

    The roar of a crowd, the throng of supporters, a desire to "win" sways many.  For me, fear was my folly.  When the Palin/McCain people took over the Peace Corner five weeks before the election, I thought twice in regards to my intended write in ballot.  Admittedly, I too am human.  

    I must accept that people are emotional beings.  For years, I advocated for Dennis Kucinich.  In two primaries, I voted for the man who better represents me, Congressman Kucinich.  I worked on his campaigns.  Barack Obama, I believed, was too conservative, well-connected, and cautious.  My opinion has not changed.  

    In truth, not only am I not a person who is disappointed, I do not use the word for it places the onus on another for my feelings.

    I did rationalize, as people do.  I had to if I were to do other than write in Kucinich.  The aspirant's books gave me some reason to hope.  However, his many years of action in office did not.  Indeed, some of what he said and did troubled me.  I need only reflect on the Foreign Surveillance Intelligence vote and the thoughts he expressed thoughts on gun control after the Supreme Court decision.  The words on the weapon issue alone were in contrast to what he wrote when in his twenties.

    As you stated . .

    I honestly don't see much of Obama trying to get it back, baby steps at best.  If he doesn't appoint Elizabeth Warren to the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection that will say it all to me.

    The only faith I held dear was, perhaps, if Barack Obama received enough voter support he would believe he could do more to change the culture and America's climate.  I did say to Michelle Obama, "I would vote for you [her]."  Her thesis, I thought spoke more to what I believe . . .Sigh!

    It is only the giving that makes us what [who] we are. ~ Ian Anderson. Jethro Tull

    Betsy L. Angert

    BeThink


    [ Parent ]
    Betsy, you've come (14.33 / 3)
    to the right place, I think.

    I remember writing to Ria that Obama was never liberal enough for me or for her: but he was our best bet.

    "The perfect is the enemy of the good<" comes to mind in this context.

    I am an unabashed liberal DFH.  After the past 40 years, though, I'll take what I can get.  I'm sure you know what I mean.

    (^.^)

    English usage is sometimes more than mere taste, judgment and education - sometimes it's sheer luck, like getting across the street.
    E. B. White  


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