It’s all about the perspective..


Obama’s Nobel has definatly garnered a lot of head scratching. Many people I talked to, Democrats and Republicans alike, thought it was an awful idea. Many felt that he received that award without actually accomplishing anything. Heck, he himself even said that.

 

I disagreed with them though. I felt that Nobel was not only appropriate, but also needed. In this particular instance I don’t see Obama’s Nobel as an award (although maybe it’s deserved after all). I see it as a call to action. I see it as a call for change and new responsibility. Not just to the President, but to our nation as a whole.

 

Obama, as our President, is the most prominent symbol of the United States. However, he is only the extension of our country, a single man who has to deal with a very divided legislature, and an unsure and scared populace. He cannot change the world alone.

 

Ever since Soviet Union collapsed nearly two decades ago, United States has been the sole super power in the world. Other countries have develop greatly since, but in terms of political, military, and cultural influence United States is alone at the top. It is a status we are very much aware off. And while we seem to embrace being the ‘best’ in the World, we have turned our back on the responsibilities that title carries.

 

To me, this Nobel Award is a reminder of those duties. Instead of arguing over whether or not it is earned and deserved, WE need to live up to that Award. I say we because that responsibility doesn’t fall on Obama or the Congress alone, we all need to contribute.



A Reason to Hope..


There have been some good news in the last few days regarding the healthcare debate. Maine’s Republican Senator Olympia Snowe has stated that she will vote for the Healthcare Bill. She is not the only one. Another Republican Senator from Maine, Susan Collins, has also signaled that she might support the measure.

 

I am in favor of the healthcare overhaul. By no means do I think it is a perfect plan, it has many holes and faults. However, I believe it is an improvement, imperfect as it may be, of what we have currently in our country. I also understand that there are many people who disagree with the proposed health care overhaul.. who disagree very strongly and probably for valid reasons.

 

I am hopeful and excited not only because the reform is moving forward, but specifically because potentially two Republican Senators maybe break from their party on this. THIS IS HUGE. In a political landscape that has been dominated by smear campaigns and divisive politics, the fact that two legislatures are willing to do something that is viewed unfavorably by their party should be praised and celebrated. Every politician is talking about reaching across the aisle. Very few actually do so.

 

It’s an obvious sacrifice on the part of Sen. Snowe and Sen. Collins.. however, it’s a sacrifice I hoped for, expected, and appreciate.




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