Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Yep.

Four days left until I can putter around my home, nesting like the Mama Bird I feel I am these days.

My little nest has nearly lost it's charm, although I've surrounded myself well: books, laptop, remotes, cordless phone (what would I do without technology?!), a veritable rainbow of embroidery floss, hoops and needles, and a stack of pre-ironed towels to complete, basket of pedicure/manicure supplies, crossword puzzles--and all of this is to keep me busy between moments with the kids (of which there are plenty!)...and of course my Survival Kit: Bible, Rosary and Magnificat!

Four days. Four more (short, please Lord!) days. I can do four more days.

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I've specifically avoided political entries thus far. While I enjoy a lively talk with people face-to-face, I don't necessarily relish getting into politics in a forum where just anyone, seen or unseen, can attack what they think are the entirety of my views and beliefs because of a sentence or two. I'll leave comments enabled for the time being, and we'll see what comes of it. I just want to be clear that I'm not making these statements to draw some big debate, and quite frankly, I don't know that I have the energy for one at the moment (I'm very busy...............).

However......

I am upset about the results of the presidential and senatorial elections, although I can keep the economical side in perspective. We will see soon enough that the wealth has already been spread to those who actually choose to actively participate in our society. We will see soon enough that you cannot force an economy to grow "from the ground up"--the poor cannot pay the rich. Taxing the already taxed will not make this country greater. Encouraging reliance on government will only serve to increase our fiscal problems, but encouraging business development and healthy competition in the marketplace will help things move along in a positive way. (Did you know that the top 1% of wage earners in this country pay 39% of the taxes? The top 25 % pay 86% of taxes? And the top 50% pay 97% of taxes. This means that the bottom whole 3% of all taxes are paid by the bottom 50% of tax-paying wage earners. And that doesn't even count the entire sub-population who don't make enough, and so don't qualify to pay taxes--roughly 35% of the entire population! Thanks, all you "greedy, undeserving rich," for employing us, paying us, and then paying our bills. Spread the wealth, ha. Trickle that up!) Are you picturing me on my little cyber-soapbox?

That's all going to work itself out in the next couple of years though...because in two years there will be another election, and the next opportunity to correct these mistakes.

But that's not my real concern. My real concern lies with the ignorance of life, and the alignment of so many against the miracle of every human life, from conception to natural death.

I am praying for the Mercy of God to be upon all those who engage in or enable or promote the destruction of human life at it's most innocent and vulnerable.

This morning, as My Darling and I prayed together, and the Little Pumpkin was stirring as usual, the tears began and I could not stop them. I didn't even really want to try. So many lives are lost every day--lives of human beings who did not enlist as adults into a military unit with the intention of defending their country, and therefore understanding that conflict or combat could mean death. Lives of individuals who did not make the mistake of "magically appearing" where they could not know that they were not wanted, and will therefore pay the ultimate price for the sins of their mothers and fathers. Lives of tiny babies who are perfectly formed or not, who will survive outside their mothers' wombs or not, who were "planned" by human beings or not (because every life is ordained by God!), and who will be treated so cruelly that were we to see it in action on the street we would not hesitate to put ourselves between the violence and the innocence.

Please, God, have mercy on us and on the whole world for our silence, for our inaction, for our lack of compassion, for our sinful and willful neglect of this entire defenseless segment of society. Convert the hearts of those who seek these actions, and convict the hearts of those who fight for what is good and right.

May this time serve as a lesson in humility for all of us as children of God.

May the Divine's assistance remain always with us, and may the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercies of God, rest in peace.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

They are fighting over the train tracks. Neither of them can talk mind you, but a full fledged verbal argument has broken out. (How's that for a hint?!)

Friend Heather did have a healthy baby girl today. No name yet. It makes me think that truly although our culture is a culture of death, I am so constantly surrounded by mothers and mothers-to-be who DO value life. (I'm getting kicked!) Because of this, I have a hard time even believing that there are those out there. And, yet, with the election, I am reminded that there ARE those out there. And they're soon to be in charge. yikes. I hope Isaac comes before the 20th of Jan. just on basic principle. I always fear for my children. I even feel guilty that my children and grand children and on and on will be paying for my mistakes just as I pay for the mistakes of those before me. What is that national debt again? How many new people became eligible for social security in 2008? What seemed like a good idea at the time, now, not so much. It would seem like a "good idea" to redistribute the wealth in this country, but at what cost, and what cost to my children?

Okay, enough already, it's not my blog. and four days? really? That's it? Phillipians 4:13 (together again) FOR PETE'S SAKE!

acv said...

I popped over from the comments page of Fr. Brian's blog, thinking "I bet I know who this 'laurazim' person is." I will pray for the Pumpkin too and hope that he/she settles in for a little while longer . . . meanwhile, I look forward to reading some of your other posts in the near future.

Annie V. (now M., really, although I can't quite kick the old last-initial habit)

NandL said...

Amen.
Laura H...

Jenni said...

You said it, girl.