New Orleans

My heart continues to break over watching what is happening in New Orleans (and the surrounding area). Probably the greatest natural disaster in U.S. history. I cannot imagine being down there right now. So many lives lost, homes gone…the scary part is if the Hurricane didn’t move slightly to the east…it could somehow have been even worse.

It is times like these where the best of us comes out. Donate now. These people need all the help they can get (and more).

How everyone gets out of this and the affected areas rebuild will be one of the best stories ever.

Happy Independence Day

I hope everyone had a great Independence Day (i.e: the Fourth of July). I spent yesterday and today at Hampton Beach and had a ton of fun, while acquiring the most awful sunburn on my neck.

I suggest everyone read the document that started it all. Even though today there are many events and activities of the government that run afoul with this document…we wouldn’t be here today without it and the world would be very much different. What makes this country so great is the principles that this document represents…even though we have a hard time following those principles.

The Pope

I have been silent here on my blog about what has been happening to Pope John Paul II, in what clearly seems to be his last hours of his life. The reason is quite simple actually: I wanted to collect my thoughts and wait for a proper moment to express them. Well, that moment has come…CNN is reporting that the Pope has passed away.

I will be the first to admit, I’m not exactly a model when it comes to being religious. I have attended only a few masses in the past decade. I rarely pray (single digits as well in the past decade probably). When I do attend mass, I often have no clue on what is going on outside of a hazy memory of going to church when I was growing up and in Sunday school.

However this Pope was someone who has always touched me in a special way. He is the only pope I have known in my 22-years of life. Growing up, I remember hearing about how honest, caring, and special this man was. It seemed like he had this charisma about that touched everyone in their own special way.

In February of 1999, I visited Italy on a soccer trip for two weeks, where my teammates and I played soccer almost every day against Italian teams and got seriously beaten badly. Anyways, my personal view of the trip didn’t make the soccer matches the highlight of the trip…visiting the Vatican on a Sunday was the highlight. I remember feeling so in peace walking around, listening to the hymns being played, looking at the magnificant architecture, and listening to all of the stories being told by our guide.

All of the sudden, the crowd became hushed and it seemed like everyone’s attention was grabbed. I was too far back to see, but one of my teammates was much closer and came running (after taking a picture) over to where I was to say that the Pope walked right past him. I quickly worked my way through the crowd and while I never saw the Pope, I did see what I thought was the top of his head. I was maybe 50 feet away, but it seemed like I was touched personally by him being there.

Later that day, I watched the Pope speak from his window overlooking St. Peter’s square. In my pictures, all you could see is a white dot that was his hat. Just seeing something like that was extremely special and I’ll always remember it.

A couple of years, in the summer of 2002, my family and I went to Italy. Once again we visited the Vatican on a Sunday and again we saw the Pope speak from his famous window. While I wasn’t within 50 feet of him this time, we all felt that we were right next to him in spirit.

I’ll never forget him. R.I.P.

Tribute

I want to wish everyone a happy Veterans Day, especially those who either served or are serving right now. My family has a pretty rich military history. If I remember right, there was an ancestor who fought in the Civil War (which side escapes me right now), my late great grandfather (R.I.P. we all miss you) who fought in WWII and came home with a purple heart “earned” in France, another great-grandfather who was in the national guard, a grandfather who served in the national guard, my grandfather who fought in the Korean War, and so on. Happy Veterans Day to all of them and anyone who is serving in today’s world.

Well it happened

By now, every person not living with their head in a hole knows that Bush won his reelection.

It is time to get something off of my chest. To me, it was a choice between unbelievably awful and very awful this election. Two classic politicans, that are willing to twist their words in every possible direction in order to please as many people as possible and probably please none of them.

I voted Kerry, because I vowed to myself after South Carolina in the 2000 primary to never vote for Bush. Seeing what Bush did to Senator John McCain is forever stuck in my mind. I won’t go further into who I voted for and why I did. It is not important and in my mind was pretty much a desperate vote for a candidate that didn’t fit my beliefs at all, yet happened to be the only real choice against the candidate I despise.

As a classic independent, I am inbetween the two major parties with no clear and easy selection that I can make. I have come to the realization (assuming the current state of things do not change) that the chances of a candidate remotely close to my ideals (running with both conservative and liberal ideas…and everything in between) will never make it to the General Election in my lifetime with the current system we have in place for elections.

I refuse to compromise my beliefs, to dive head first in partisan debate, to take the side of one party and blindly go with its clueless leaders. The day I take the side of one party is the day that party finally reaches my beliefs, not my beliefs reach it.

What am I supposed to do?

I guess I have to hope beyond hope that Bush’s second term is much more centralist. Unless Congress has one or both houses switch to the Democrats in the election two years from now, the chances of that happening are pretty slim I think. Sadly for not only me, but the country as a whole.

Parade & Politics

Been busy the past few days, but the parade in Boston went really well. Will post more about it along with some pictures later on.

Tomorrow is voting day. Please go and vote. I don’t care who it is for (although I support this guy…), but as long as you vote then you excerised the most fundamental right in a democracy outside of freedom…the right to choose your leaders.