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seuss
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Martin Luther King III to John Edwards: I challenge all candidates to follow your lead

Posted: 21 Jan 2008 08:10 PM CST

On Saturday afternoon, John Edwards met with Martin Luther King III, son of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., at the King Center in Atlanta. He received this note (.pdf) from him the following day:

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…I appreciate that on the major issues of health care, the environment, and the economy, you have framed the issues for what they are - a struggle for justice. And, you have almost single-handedly made poverty an issue in this election.

You know as well as anyone that the 37 million people living in poverty have no voice in our system. They don’t have lobbyists in Washington and they don’t get to go to lunch with members of Congress. Speaking up for them is not politically convenient. But, it is the right thing to do.

I am disturbed by how little attention the topic of economic justice has received during this campaign. I want to challenge all candidates to follow your lead, and speak up loudly and forcefully on the issue of economic justice in America.[..]

I believe that now, more than ever, we need a leader who wakes up every morning with the knowledge of that injustice in the forefront of their minds, and who knows that when we commit ourselves to a cause as a nation, we can make major strides in our own lifetimes. My father was not driven by an illusory vision of a perfect society. He was driven by the certain knowledge that when people of good faith and strong principles commit to making things better, we can change hearts, we can change minds, and we can change lives.

So, I urge you: keep going. Ignore the pundits, who think this is a horserace, not a fight for justice. My dad was a fighter. As a friend and a believer in my father’s words that injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere, I say to you: keep going. Keep fighting. My father would be proud.

I don’t know about you, but if I got a letter like that, it would be framed and on my wall where every visitor could see it.
Rousseau
Let's hope Edwards actually follows the advice and sentiments behind it.

The squabbling and hen-fighting of the two leading corporate Democratic candidates is pretty tedious already. Maybe bush the Dumber is right. Fascism sure is simpler...
sky of mind
This is the stuff the MSM does not want you to see.
Doesn't that then make it more valuable?
soon2b
Makes the Clinton and Edwards meeting after the debate even more intriguing.
seuss
QUOTE(soon2b @ Tuesday, 22 January 2008, 9:54 pm) *
Makes the Clinton and Edwards meeting after the debate even more intriguing.


it does, doesn't it...

He could be playing games about throwing his endorsement around to get them at each other's throats...

He might just be the next bill clinton???

but presenting a totally different angle - the populist, over the economist(bill '96)... He chewed a large portion off the moderate left voting for kucinich...

If i were dealing with his plagerizing bullshit, I'd get all anxious to get involved, spending money to remain on the stage with john edwards, to make the point that my perspecitve was plagerized, and this guy is polluting and placating my truth to victimize the voters... but (pardon the pun,) what's left?

what are we to do?

It hurts... It makes me insulate myself to people more often in an almost unconscious way...

how do you deal with that... ?...

How can you compromise what your conscience tells you to do?...
I'm not an elder, by any strech of the imagination, but I've experienced a diversity of conditions in my life, and I'll tell you something...

1) the largest comforts that have come my way have come when i've resigned myself to act in the ways that feel the most aligned with my personally engrained ethics... help whenever possible - but if you can help more by helping less to move upward, and to trust yourself in the accomplishment, then go for it...

1 1/2 ) If you find yourself serving those you cannot respect, find something else to do, as soon as possible, but not to the extent that the change overwhelms the current stress level.

2) Feel free to accept the fact that you may have made a bad deciscion, and resign yourself to leaning about what the shitty situation you've gotten yourself into this time can teach you, while using the shattered bones of previous bad descisions' corpses as you climb toward a knew understanding of how you screwed up to this time.

3) about the same time that you recognize what you can do to avoid this same situation in the future, that gut twisting action of the rollercoaster of emotion seems to level off for a split section...

step off...

after the split second hesitation, the ride begins again... the longer you stay on, the more stuck in old expiriences you become, the more you ignore the need to leave the ride, the longer you relive the past and block the futures plans for you.

stepping off the ride created jesus, and darwin.

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