Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Taking Time

I started to write a piece a couple of weeks ago that was never finished. In fact, I didn’t even complete one paragraph. I have a penchant for titling my posts with elements of time… “Five Years,” “Sixteen Days,” etc. and that post was going to be titled “30 Minutes.” It was to be a reflection upon my busy life punctuated by an unexpected 30-minute window of free time. Although the time was there - the space was not. I was in our tiny Graduate Assistant office at school amongst four or five other GAs…

I cannot talk and write at the same time.

Nevertheless, the point of the piece is still relevant. Furthermore, with the passing of several days, the premise has had time to evolve. At this time on Tuesday morning, I am usually getting ready to go to school. I have office hours beginning at 12:30 and lecture at 1:30 - I don’t usually have to be out of bed before 10 a.m. Brutal, I know, but it does underscore one way in which I choose to spend at least some of my free time - sleeping. My hours are not regular and I am often up late… I sleep when I can. Today, however, is not a normal day (actually, no day ever really is; a post for another time, perhaps). It is Election Day.

And not just any Election Day, but a presidential Election Day. And… not just any presidential Election Day, but probably the most important presidential election in a generation - maybe ever. New voter registrations are breaking records everywhere - there will be no reports documenting voter apathy - low voter turnout will not dominate the headlines. It is always important to vote, but the current multifaceted crises have made it even more so. So much so, in fact, that the people have decided to take charge. A sea change? Perhaps. That remains to be seen, but it is more than obvious the status quo is not “well enough” and we are not going to “let it alone.”

My two youngest sons registered and are voting in their first elections ever. They have not been oblivious to what has been going on in the world around them. Their awareness of the political landscape has surprised and amazed me. I am, of course, extremely proud. At 21 and 19 years old, the current administration has been in power for much of their young lives and long enough that they likely have no real contextual recollection of any other. It is time for that to change - the past eight years have been a good example of a bad example and for having little to compare it to - my boys recognize that things could be better - much better.

This time, it’s about so much more than exercising one’s right to vote. This time it really does matter. This time, the regular and peaceful change of leadership is a silent revolution. The good ole boys have led us down a perilous path and it’s time for someone to set us straight. It’s time for someone to say enough is enough. It’s good to know that Americans will not be pushed around - obviously not by terrorists or by other countries, but especially not by those elected to serve us. For this, I’ll take the time - anytime.

4 comments:

Ellen said...

Ah, yes.... change is in the air... no matter if you are a blue state or red.

I tried to vote early last week, but the lines stretched so far out of proportion, that I could not wait 8 hours in line. No matter.... this was important, and I was not going to be discouraged into not voting today. I waited 2 hours in line, but it seemed to go so much more quickly as it was orderly, and even friendly.... imagine that?

People were happy to wait, and not one complaint was heard anywhere... I actually had a chance to form a new friendship while in line. I can remember past years of voting where I got in and out within 10 minutes as voter turnout was the usual apathetic mode. Not this year. This one is much too important to let pass, and I feel that I actually had a say... which is a large feat for a little blue dot that lives in a very red state.

Congrats to your sons for seeing the importance in this. I am also proud of my son who holds it in the highest esteem... but then he is studying Poly/Sci, so this is right up his alley.

Hope over Fear... Obama/ Biden '08.... It's time to take our country back.

flleenie said...

Change isn't always a bad thing... trust me, (I'm not a politician!)

Anonymous said...

Congrats to your country on your new president may the changes be good and beneficial to all.

Just a quick note to say thanks for your support on my daughters unicorn matters. The school has a lot of question to answer!!!!!!


thank you

Snaggle Tooth said...

I did miss sleep and did vote- it does seem more important this time.