Monday, October 27, 2008

I Don't Care If I Never Get Back

We’ve suffered enormously since the events of 9/11. Certainly none more than the families and loved ones of those who perished in the attacks, but as a nation, we have seen ourselves divided and have allowed ourselves to be brought to live in fear fueled by the lies, propaganda, and outright illegal acts of a tyrannical regime. Thousands of brave soldiers have lost their lives fighting unnecessary wars, and hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians have lost theirs as well. We have accepted torture of our enemies and domestic spying as needed practices.

Some of the wounds will never heal. Nothing will bring back lost lives, and the abhorrent acts of that day should never, and will never, be forgotten. But we’ve made many mistakes since then, and many are in our power to resolve.

It is my sincere belief that in 8 days, the world will breathe a sigh of relief (though not quite unclenching its collective teeth until 1/20/2009), and we will begin a slow process of rebuilding our stature in the world as a beacon of hope and an example of how a nation can treat its most unfortunate with dignity and respect.

This will not be a quick recovery, and evidence of progress will not be immediate. There is, however, one thing that can be done right now, that virtually every American will rejoice over. There was one knee-jerk reaction to 9/11 that may have seemed right, and even patriotic, at the time, but can only be looked back upon with horrible revulsion. It is a shame upon us all that it persists to this day. And yet, it will take the action of only one man to remedy it – one man making a decision, one phone call, one email … it’s really that simple. He can restore lost dignity to something that is universally acknowledged to be the embodiment of America itself, rivaled perhaps only by apple pie and the love we have for our mothers.

So I beg of you, sir, with every fiber of my soul, with my very essence … please, PLEASE, for all that is good and right and just, for this generation and all that follow: Mr. Selig, PLEASE STOP THEM FROM SINGING “GOD BLESS AMERICA” DURING THE STRETCH. Please, sir ... please ... make it stop. We've suffered enough.

Just … just … just buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jacks. Please.

7 comments:

Indy The BEST Dog Ever said...

How DARE you! That is our national ANTHEM! Don't you love America?

Hahahaha

Anonymous said...

I don't comment because I'm intimidated. What if I say something stupid and someone notices and points it out to you?
Will you still love me?

I'm so funny...I can't stop laughing!

N*88 said...

Umm, I might have slept that day in U.S. History class, in fact I'm sure I did. Did you hear that the Francis Scott Key Estate is suing Major League Baseball for defamation. They feel that singing God Bless America during the seventh inning stretch diminishes the historical importance of the Star Spangled Banner. Which, despite sleeping through U.S. History class, I believe is the National Anthem.

Indy The BEST Dog Ever said...

Yes,the 'Star-Spangled Banner' is the national anthem. I am well aware of this fact. I am am a little surprised that I have to explain that I was being sarcastic and making fun of the idiots who actually do think that 'God Bless America' IS the national anthem. The same idiots who say things like 'Don't you love America'if you complain about the song being played at a ball game.

I took history in college too. In fact I got all A's in those classes amongst others. I thought the 'hahahha' at the end of my comment would be a clue to the sarcastic nature of the post...

N*88 said...

Oh, ok. I just thought we were spouting off gross factual inaccuracies.

You were not being sarcastic. You were being facetious.

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Indy The BEST Dog Ever said...

Or perhaps both?

prom queen said...

I wish I wasn't so funny, because the more I laugh, the more I pee, and the more I pee, the more often I have to change my depends.