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- L O A D S T A R F O R U M
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- by LOADSTARites
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-
- Dear Rev. Dave.
-
- Just received LS 209. In your
- column about terrorism, I think you
- hit the nail right on the head. We
- have lost. Airlines have taken a turn
- for the worst. Takes hours more to get
- on a plane. Can't park near anything
- anymore. Here in Bakersfield they have
- put up barriers around the terminal.
-
- It seems like the media has taken
- the backbone out of the people. It is
- telling us we have to run scared all
- the time.
-
- Another thing you said that is
- very true. We have more people killed
- in autos than any other thing. I have
- had two cousins killed by drunks
- driving on the wrong side of the road.
- One was a missionary home on leave.
-
- Harold D Johnston
-
-
- Harold,
-
- I can't say we have [lost]. At
- least not completely. What I believe
- we have lost is the ability to produce
- factual information programming
- without generating "edge of the seat"
- worry all around.
-
- Sometime between Cronkite and
- Rather, the media news changed. They
- shifted from being a real news
- headline service (as Cronkite
- considered his work) to an outgoing
- advocate of "Management by Crisis."
-
- "MBC" is a dysfunctional lifestyle
- where individuals, families, or
- organizations lurch from problem to
- problem, incapable of correcting
- anything until it becomes a crisis --
- like ignoring the gas bill until the
- heat is shut off. I have watched
- families pay dearly for this lack of
- discipline.
-
- Our media news (radio/television
- in particular) treats events the same
- way. We heard [nothing] about how we
- left Afghanistan and bin Laden high
- and dry when the Soviets pulled out.
- All we did was cheer as the Iron
- Curtain came falling down. We did
- absolutely nothing to assist the
- Afghanis in rebuilding after their
- war.
-
- This is no excuse for flying jet
- liners into buildings. But we have not
- been informed that [some] of the
- frustration that drives terrorists was
- created by US international policy --
- and citizen ignorance. We wonder why
- anyone could hate the "Land of the
- Free and the Home of the Brave." They
- don't. They hate the face of the US
- they have seen in their own countries.
-
- I have seen this myself in travels
- to less than First World countries.
- Getting a travel visa to the US is
- nigh on impossible for citizens of
- Romania. The diplomatic corps
- employees stationed in Bucharest would
- understandably rather be somewhere
- exciting, metropolitan, and/or clean.
- They are not in a particularly good
- mood. "Gift giving" (read: bribery) is
- common and expected in the Romanian
- culture. Offering a "gift" to a
- consolate employee will get you
- chucked out of the embassy for a
- month.
-
- But I must also say -- as bad as
- electronic journalism is, we are
- extremely lucky to have it. We are
- unbelievably fortunate to have freedom
- of speech and the press. I merely
- demand greater quality.
-
-
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-
- Dave,
-
- I was very much impressed with your
- history of the <Chanukah> holiday.
-
- But you realize that the holiday
- celebrates only a temporary victory; a
- fleeting glorious moment; that in time
- Judah and the Maccabeans were
- defeated.
-
- Kenneth Barsky
-
-
- Ken,
-
- Thanks for the kudos. If the
- article seemed a tad short on
- specifics, it was because I was a tad
- short on time to look stuff up. I
- appreciate the information you sent to
- me. The years involve were between 166
- B.C.E (Before Common Era) and 160
- B.C.E.
-
- During my first three days at
- seminary, we visited various places of
- worship around Kansas City. One was a
- Reform Temple. A woman showed us
- around ("Call me a 'Jewess' and I'll
- call your women 'Christianesses'!").
-
- Just as she opened the ark (where
- the Torah scrolls are kept behind the
- pulpit(?), a light within the ark
- blazed forth, lightning flashed
- outside, and a long roll of thunder
- rumbled overhead!
-
- We almost had 50 converts to
- Judaism -- on the spot! But the Rabbi
- explained that his seminary education
- took five years. Our work required
- only three. So practicality won out.
-
- However, I have long been
- fascinated by the continuity between
- our faiths -- and rich differences.
- One difference is that Christians
- pretty much limit our holidays to what
- we consider really [big] events, such
- as the birth and death of "God With
- Us." As you say, Chanukah celebrates a
- "fleeting glorious moment."
-
- And, really -- isn't most of life
- and history and the presence of the
- Holy in our midst "a fleeting glorious
- moment?" Thanks for sharing the
- Chanukah season with us.
-
- DMM
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