forgive me if this isn't entirely coherent . . . I'm tired, and what I've seen, heard, and learned over the past week has left my heart drained and my mind on overload . . .
- the impact of the Katrina disaster is far bigger and scarier than anyone is letting on . . . in fact, I think that Mike Ruppert's assessment may be closest to the truth (
http://fromthewilderness.com/free/ww3/090205_bet_life.shtml)
- the bottom line is that the American lifestyle and American consumption patterns have to change, and soon . . . as a nation, we can either let the change manage us (chaos), or manage the change (at least a chance of survival) . . .
- the key determinant of which way we, as a nation, will go is leadership . . . since we don't have any right now, we are letting change manage us, and the resulting chaos is all too evident . . . we need real leadership that understands what's happening, can convince the Amererican people of the facts, and propose real, workable solutions . . .
- the Democratic Party is not likely to provide this kind of leadership . . . (hell, it's almost a certainty) . . . to save the nation (and quite probably the planet), therefore, will require that we go outside the party structure . . .
- the KIND of leader we need is someone who understands reality, has a good heart and an acute mind, will refuse any and all corporate contribtions, and is NOT part of the military/industrial/political complex . . . the KIND of leader we need is someone LIKE a Robert Redford, a Bobby Kennedy, a Bill Moyers, or a Gary Hart . . . not necessarily those specific individuals, but someone LIKE them in mind, heart, and spirit . . .
- time is running out fast . . . whatever form the new paradigm takes, we best start working on it immediately, make some decisions, and get moving . . . because time, tide, and peak oil wait for no one . . .
though I AM tired, I still can't sleep, so I'll probably watch ESPN for awhile . . . a little mental masturbation to clear the head . . . tomorrow (actually, today) I'm going to sit down and do some serious thinking about personal perparedness for what could be some very difficult times . . .
I'm also going to make donations to Habitat for Humanity, Oxfam America, and that new foundtion that the governor of Louisiana just established . . . as well as to one of the animal rescue outfits . . . can't really afford to do any of it -- but also can't afford not to . . .
Seacrest, Out! . . .