As I watched Bill Moyers Journal last night, followed by Hunger In America , I experienced a deep sadness that we should be in this situation. How can we be in a food crisis and what are our leaders doing ?
Shortages at food banks, increasing burdens on average citizens, and jobs moving out of the country are just a few of the problems we face.
Increasing numbers of Americans are feeling disenfranchised concerning their elected representatives and don’t believe the decision- makers are working in the interests of the average citizen. In a November,2005 article Thomas C. Reeves said nearly half of voters are convinced that elected officials are focused on their own agendas and the programs of “special interest” groups. In an October,2007 article by Kenneth T. Walsh we find the distrust is growing.
It has been my feeling for some years that there may be some hope for regaining personal involvement and direct input in the political arena with the increase of internet use among the common folk who are the backbone of this country. Websites like the Sunlight Foundation, and On The Issues are helping us to be more aware of politicians activities and political blogs are affording a voice once again to any of us wishing to be heard.
Let’s use these resources to demand accountability from our elected officials and begin to get involved to return to a government of , by, and for the people. Speak out !
There should be NO hunger in this country.
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Food is about agriculture, about ecology, about man’s relationship with nature, about the climate, about nation-building, cultural struggles, friends and enemies, alliances, wars, religion. It is about memory and tradition and, at times, even about sex.”
Mark Kurlansky, ‘Choice Cuts’ (2002).
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2 responses so far ↓
1 V. Weisman // Apr 12, 2008 at 2:05 pm
Very well written and very well researched. Everyone should take the time and review the materials listed.
Job well done. Thanks.
2 Billy Malone // Apr 13, 2008 at 6:54 pm
I applaud FOR THE PEOPLE. There are no acceptable reasons why anyone should ever be hungry. There always seems to be an overly abundant budget for bombs and bullets.
Educational and eye-opening. Looking forward to additional material of a simular nature.
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