Thursday, September 17, 2009

Dear President Carter














Dear President Carter,

Your concerted effort in speaking to the racism we are encountering in this day and age is consoling.

As a young man in New York City I was inspired by your campaign for President, and your efforts with the Arab-Israeli peace process.

I ask the Lord for your continued health and vitality, and call on your continued commitment to advancing human rights and alleviating unnecessary human suffering, but most of all ask and encourage you to expand the discourse of racism and help end it once and for all. 

PS: Write President Carter a letter of support at: carterweb@emory.edu,

       or Visit his website at http://www.cartercenter.org/about/contact.html

Sincerely,
--
Charles Wheeler

"Public sentiment is everything. With public sentiment, nothing can fail; without it nothing can succeed." - Abraham Lincoln

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Take Courage Mr. President - Stand by The Cause!




Dear President Obama,

The eminent delay of Health Care Reform (HCR) is found in the oxymoron called the "trigger." If this country is ever helpless it is now as it continues to feebly mush through economic mediocrity. The “trigger” is like a double edge sword, it cuts both ways, and can be used against its proponents, but it has an onerous tone to it.

If it is accepted it will never be squeezed, and it will destroy HCR. If it is not accepted it can be used to raze its proponents. There is an often quoted allegory: The bitter enemy of the right intention is the best intention, and anything that excludes the public option from HCR like the health care “trigger” is exactly that – a best intention.

President Obama, do not be bluffed by the hand of the opposition they are good at throwing a bluff and then are better at bargaining for compromise in their favor. You have the better hand – a Royal Flush – your Ace in the hole is the people - you’ve got the majority of the country behind you in favor of HCR, and it was the reason we elected you – to bring change to Washington despite their intransigency. You have Joe Biden, Speaker Pelosi, and the Congress we gave you.

Do not be afraid it has been forty years since we have tried to get HCR and if you don’t pass it now it will be another forty years and a possible war before we break the strangle hold of inequality, privilege, and disparity. The Civil War gives us that example. Put politics aside, and err on the side of the people and you will never go wrong.

They’ve done it since the revolution, when the southern conservatives won a political victory against slavery and then secured and strengthened it with sanctions during and after the Revolution it took almost eighty years to rescind slavery. The tactic is the same incite anger, and revolt by scaring the congress to acquiesce to their demands.

Pull out all the stops get Vice President Biden, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Speaker Pelosi and call on your Surgeon General to speak up for HCR, call on some of the iconoclasts of industry to call for HCR, call on renown political writers to advocate for HCR, call on movie stars to rally for HCR, as a matter of fact create a commercial Like MTV’s – I want my MTV – that says, “I want my Healthcare.”

Better yet organize a National Health Care Rally for Monday October 12, and call on the millions of your supporters to descend on the Nation’s Mall in a call for Health Care reform.

Take Courage President Obama – Stand by The Cause!

Sincerely,

Charles Wheeler

"Public sentiment is everything. With public sentiment, nothing can fail; without it nothing can succeed." - Abraham Lincoln

Monday, July 6, 2009

Councilman Zine should Resign for His "Black Tax" on the Death of Michael Jackson





It is outrageous that at the passing of the World's most famous American Musical Icon that a politician would step in and demand a "Black Tax" and ask the Michael Jackson family to pay $2.5 million dollars worth of police protection for the most famous African American musician this country and the world has ever known.

Shame on Councilman Zine for demanding publicly that the Jackson's pay for the services of Police and protection. He sounds like an embittered, evil person.

Michael Jackson's funeral is about the public mourning of a great musical icon. People from all over the world will converge on Los Angeles just to be a part of his history. Just the mass influx of people alone will more than pay for the public service needed for public safety.

Michael Jackson in death along with his fans is bequeathing to the city of Los Angeles an enormous and beneficial economic impact because of his very public funeral and mourning.

Millions of Los Angeles Michael Jackson's fan's alone have already paid their taxes to the city of Los Angeles, but because this is a great ceremony a public mourning, a ceremony, a funeral procession the likes of which the city will never see again, but moreover because it is public in it size and magnitude, it deserves the police protection without the payoff -"The Black Tax" - councilman Zine is asking for.

Councilman Zine should resign and apologize for his very public demand to pay him and the city of Los Angeles off for this very public and onerous-merciless demand.

Listen to the Zine demand here at MSNBC: