Why do we fight?
by Obama08, Tue Apr 17, 2007 at 06:31:51 AM EDT
I understand partisan bickering and I even understand the infighting within our party. As you all know, I've engaged in it from time to time. I'm not trying to echo Obama on the smallness of our politics, but we all need to think for a second about what the most consuming topics here have been recently. We do get some real discussion going, on assault weapons, health care, and troop funding - but so much of our discussion is whether it is OK to raise money from lobbyists wifes or whether $400 is too much to pay for a hair cut.
Yesterday, someone killed 32 people before turning the gun on themselves and taking their own life. Today, 33 miners were trapped in a coal mine in central China following an explosion. Yesterday, dozens of Iraqis and more than a dozen Iraqi police were killed including 3 fatalities which were the result of U.S. friendly fire. Yesterday, 5 members of the U.S. Armed Forces were killed in Iraq. In the past few days a storm that ripped across the country from Texas to Maine killed 15 people.
I'm not indicting those people who want to discuss breaking news about haircuts. I'm not saying don't talk about the horserace. In addition to all those things, we need to talk about our vision for this country. We need to show all of our politicians in Washington that we do care about the bigger issues. We need to be the catalysts for change. We need to be making the phone calls and sending the letters. On Iraq, on gun control, on foreign relations, on the need for a competent FEMA, on healthcare, on Social Security, on all of the issues of the day.
Pray for all of those who lost their lives yesterday. Pray for their friends. Pray for their families. Remember every single time you hear the death toll in Iraq, it is 100 times as large as the death toll at Virginia Tech. The soldiers in Iraq are the same age as those at Virginia Tech. Remember the Hokies, but don't just remember them, let their deaths bring our nation together.
There are bigger issues ahead and today is the day.









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