Thursday, January 7, 2010
The Daily Pledge Vision
The alternative is to become defensive, want to turn the light off so you don't have to deal with the chore and discomforts of clearing a path toward a better future, and let someone else determine your outcome. Thus, requiring little to no effort, thought or planning, nor does one look forward to care about ones future. This is centered around the age of instant gratification, short cuts to reach the fastest results, which have consequences. One gropes and stumbles through life and takes whatever comes ones way, and blames others for the end result.
We also want to show the other side. With that, our hope is that some may come to see and know the truth of the state of our Nation, and realize as the light is turned on via our website that we as citizens have to take action in order to make a difference. We need to be informed and educated now more than ever as the foundation upon which our beloved country was built is now being sabotaged and attempts are being made to destroy it in short order, and many times while we sleep.
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Let me begin by qualifying myself as somewhat atypical as I am an experiential learner in this journey called ‘life’. As I reflect on my life, it becomes very obvious how it all ties into the present.
One life changing experience occured in 7th grade, in Cape Girardeau, MO. Most people may be familiar with Cape Girardeau, MO, because Rush Limbaugh put us on the map. When I was in 7th grade, all the grade schools consolidated into one school in preparation for Junior High. I ran for President against 3 boys and won. I enjoyed that roll and got ridiculed by my grade school friends… yet again. This is around the age that one determines deep within what they want to be when they grow up. I deeply wanted to understand people, because from about 2nd or 3rd grade on, I never could understand the cruelty of people, and it was my childhood peers.
The young girl that won the Presidency had a difficult time growing up in that conservative discriminating town as a bi-racial child. My mother is Korean and my father is an all American blonde hair, blue eyed American. Children only know what they are taught, and sadly much of it is by their parents.
Sometime after high school I moved to St. Louis, MO, and eventually obtained my BS in Marketing with a minor in International Business. I held various positions in business, and product management with a major Midwest oil corporation. I had high worldly aspirations, as I had nothing else to set my sights upon. I worked diligently, attended college and partied a lot. At an early age I hit that infamous "glass ceiling", and got another offer that sounded better, but was a bit riskier and I took it. I took a sabbatical with a boy friend. My personal life by all appearances was that of a traveler, partier, and just about having what appeared to be "fun". Little did I know that treadmill to nowhere was about to come to a screeching halt. By the grace of Almighty God, I survived a severe physical beating by my significant other, who professed his love to me. I left everything for him and lost everything, but gained more in return. Christ saved me from my life of destruction on September 22, 1992, when I finally reached the end of my sin filled self.
From there I married my Canadian husband, and moved to Northern IN to pursue my Master's Degree at a private University in Southern MI, in Counseling Psychology. Upon completion of my degree I returned to business as General Manager of a local transportation company, then on to the position as Director of Marketing for a publicly held national transportation corporation. I was hired as they were establishing a team comprised of individuals, savvy in business to save this company from bankruptcy, but it was too late. I was downsized in a branch the recreational vehicle industry, before it became “the RV graveyard capital” in today’s dreadful economy.
My life experiences tie into our political climate today… racial discrimination, Presidency, Congress, understanding people, counseling, job loss, etc. Here is where my Canadian husband comes into play. Not once did I have a need to understand Socialized medicine. I refuse to call it “health care” that’s a misnomer as there is no “health” concerned, nor “care” considered or given. People suffer needlessly and die prematurely due to BIG Government dictating the every move of the physician and their salary caps. His mother died prematurely in Canada, as recently as June 13, 2009. This is a well known fact, as her Canadian son-in-law is a practicing physician in FL. His aunt had to wait one year for a knee replacement. So those Socialist issues, depth meaning, and my ability to empathize really hit “close to home”.
At the same time, I got onto Facebook for one friend from there it snowballed into to high school. When I exhausted a multitude of graduating classes by utilizing my networking and marketing skills, I began to realize, as I watched Fox News with the likes of Glenn Beck, Maj Gen Paul Vallely and others; listened to Rush Limbaugh and reconnected my friendship with his cousin …. that I am truly embolden with a political passion.

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