Saturday, November 1, 2008

Hope Springs Eternal

Like many of you, I am watching this critical election unfold, with hope and anxiety wrestling for control of my emotions. With so many things in an unbelievable state of chaos or flux, I find that the hopes of an Obama administration, somehow being one of the only salves that I can depend on. I am unsure as to what I will feel once this battle has been won, but, surely it will be a mixture of many other feelings, which will include anticipation and expectation.

Like many of you, I have been watching every twist and turn of the election and have been barraged with information on every person and issue involved. I now know more about the lives of these candidates than I do about some friends and relatives. I now know more about healthcare, taxes and shrinking economies than my bursting head can handle. And, now more about musicians, rappers, cartoons, web videos and activists actors than I have ever thought possible rallying around these candidacies. I have called potential voters both in my area and in other parts of the country like their lives depended on it, which it does.

Like many of you, throughout my life I have hoped for many things (jobs, careers, relationships, recognition, homes, stability, etc.), yet, my hopes today extend so far beyond my personal scope and now seem to encompass the very health of our nation. Our connection to the success and failure of others has never seemed so real to me as now. The images of the incredibly long lines for people waiting to cast their votes in this election shows that we have all wakened up and realized that it is not just our civic duty to vote, but, a physical effort to resurrect a slumping nation. We are going to have our say this time around, because letting others make that choice for us, has allowed for decisions that do not correspond to our needs.

Like many of you, hope is a very ephemeral essence to hold onto, yet, it is a most satisfying anchor in today's headwinds. The hope of change is something that we all can hold onto, not just in the embodiment of a great leader but in our own ability to change things within our personal spheres. Our first step toward CHANGE is the casting of our vote and from there rebuild our world.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Glenn, yes we all are on pins and needles. We know we can't depend on honesty in these elections. I'm so proud of the campaign that Obama has run. He has restoreed so many Americans faith with the hopes of turning this country around. Right now I keep Him , his family and all those surrounding him to ensure victory on Tuesday Nov 4th. LET'S KEEP THE FAITH !

Alston

Anonymous said...

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE INSPIRATINAL MESSAGE. FINE WRITING AND WONDERFUL WORK? TAKE GOOD CARE, GAIL

Anonymous said...

I loved that one, Glenn. Anticipation is driving many of us crazy. Electionitis is the disease , but is tuesday's outcome going to be the cure or the death of us!????? Aaaarrrggh!

Anonymous said...

THANKS FOR THE B'DAY CALL!!!

I LOVE THIS BLOG. YOU ARE INSPIRING ME TO WRITE.

SEEEEE YOOOOU SOOOOOON! PEGGY

Anonymous said...

GT, WOW!! You are such a poet, thank you for allowing me to enter and connect into such a wonderfully eloquent world such as yours. My dear brother. Yes, I went and checked out yesterday where I will be voting tomorrow; it makes me a bit heady, but oh so excited!!.