Sunday, January 25, 2009

Adios Sr. Crafton! Nashville votes against racial division!



This week, Nashvillians showed the rest of the nation that we are a city of open-minded individuals who will not accept intolerance. With the rejection of the English Only referendum pushed by Metro council member, Eric Crafton, our good city also rejected the notion of Crafton's thinly-veiled, racially divisive and mean spirited hatred aimed at the hispanic community in Music City.


I couldn't help but smile when I saw the outcome of the election. People like Crafton enjoy alienating minorities, using their position to try and enforce their misguided intentions upon the rest of us. But our community refused to be duped by this hatemonger. Instead, the mayor, governor and ex-mayor (who originally vetoed Crafton's first attempt at English Only in Nashville) banded together and spoke out loud and clear against the ridiculous ammendment. Following suit, members of the clergy from all denominations and faiths stood up and urged their members to vote down this measure which would deny English learning citizens the right to understand the policies and working of our city government. The hope that I held in my heart about our community's welcoming nature was justified when 10,000 more votes were cast against the English Only ammendment than those cast in it's favor. I'm proud that Nashville opened its arms to its non-English speaking citizens and refused to reject someone of the basis of language.


Now, I hope that the people in Crafton's district wake up and realize that he is a liability to our Metro Council. Over a quarter of a million dollars was wasted on this election which was completely unnecessary and motivated by a man who obviously fears and loathes Nashville's Spanish speaking population. My wish is that the people in District 22 cast their votes for a more respectful councilman/woman to represent them. Crafton's determination to force this ammendment through was shameful and exposed his true feelings to the immigrants in our community. Rather than support division and racism, why not find a way to help immigrants to learn English? It angers me that this man's prejudice cost Nashville taxpayers 280,000 dollars. When Crafton's term is finished, I hope he is booted off the Metro Council and his seat is won by an individual with a spirit of community and willingness to accept everyone.


Thanks Nashville! I'm proud to say I live in this city. I'm grateful to my fellow citizens who showed up and blocked this ammendment to the Nashville charter. And to Eric Crafton, I have one word for you....Adios!

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Bad Karma, Bad Ending.....

The last couple of days this week, a lot of Titans fans were arrogant and mean spirited. I'm referring to their reaction to Steve McNair attending a local bar's special event benefiting the Ronald McDonald's House of Baltimore that also featured a Raven's pep rally.

For two days, I heard this "story" (if you call that kind of crap news) on both the day and night segments of the local news, as well as the radio. Fans were calling McNair a traitor, railing on him for attending something that supported the opposing team (God forbid!), when he was a Titan for ten years. McNair was silent at first but later spoke out and stood up for his right (rightly so) to attend the event, which was for the benefit of children. He firmly stood his ground and I'm glad he did.

I don't have a problem with sports, I love going to the Nashville Predator's games myself. My problem is that many of these fans are complete fantatics and can't seem to focus on anything else in life but football. They can't see past the fact that a man may now be playing for a new team and have allegiances there. And they can't see past their overbearing devotion to a team to realize that a charity was involved.

My advice to those folks....get a life. IT'S A GAME! Do you get that? A GAME.

And now karma has checked in, if you believe in karma. You might even belief, if you are inclined to do so, that it was divine intervention and your higher power was teaching a stinging albeit necessary lesson....I personally think God has much more important things to do than watch grown men toss a ball. Whatever the case, fanatical Titans fans (I'm not including you normal folk who enjoy the games as PURE recreation) learn your lesson. Bad attitude, bad ending. Karma can, truly, be a bitch.

Monday, January 5, 2009

The Most Un-wonderful time of the year (or how to make January fun!)

The wrapping paper is in the trash, the ornaments are put away and most of us have gained 5-10 lbs from holiday-induced gluttony. Welcome to January---the most depressing, drab and tortuously long month of the year!

Every holiday season we build to the climax of Christmas or Hanukkah with sparkling lights or a well-lit menorah, gifts and family fellowship galore only to fall face first into January, a month void of anything interesting (other than MLK Day). At least the Latin American countries got it right and celebrate thru January 6th, culminating with the Day of the Three Kings.

Today, at my part time job, we took down all the colorful ribbons and bows, garland and snowflakes, allowing the workplace to return to its dull, lackluster dungeon-like ambience. Thankfully, however, this year I’m not playing catch-up with bills after overspending for Christmas…still, it’s just a mind-numbing 31 day stretch that seems to go on forever. And, though February is around the corner (with its celebration of love and commercialism) it just isn’t enough to condone the misery of January’s existence. We also have the dreaded start of tax season this month which is another reason to hate this time of year.

But, for all the gray and bitter cold of the first month, 2009 is a bit different. For the first time in eight horrifying and seemingly unending years, we will be inaugurating a new president and bidding farewell to a monster who has given our country a bad name in the world community and done nothing to justify his robbery of the presidency in the first term or winning it fairly (with the help of the Devil, aka Karl Rove) in the second. After starting an unwarranted war, acting like a bewildered buffoon during the Hurricane Katrina crisis and alienating our allies and strengthening the hatred of our enemies, Bush and his now-hated cronies are on their way out. So, for once, we have a REAL reason to enjoy January. I, for one, will be taking a cake to work (I’m not kidding) and making January 20th a true day of celebration. Sure, we are in a recession and businesses are closing all around us….but perhaps we’ll soon be seeing light at the end of the tunnel. One can only hope that Obama will provide the true change that his campaign promised. Besides, he CAN’T be any worse! At any rate, fear not---the dark days of Dubya are almost behind us!

So, let’s celebrate January 20th and perhaps create a new holiday! If, during this hatefully cold month, you can think of very little reason to smile, remember….we are almost free of Dubya Dumbass! If that doesn’t make you grin, then you just might be hopeless!! The departure of King George II is exactly what dreary ole January needs….so make a cake, put up some balloons and throw some Kool and the Gang in the cd player….it is, indeed, time to “Celebrate”*!

* Yes, the mention of Kool and the Gang dates me and exposes me for the true geezer I am. For you yunguns who haven’t heard of them, bite my butt! ;)