You read this before, but imagine how shocked Belgium reacted when the www.washingtonindependent.com posted a verified reader letter/comment (underlining by blog author) from Anne Kilkenny, a Wasilla, Alaska, woman who has known the honorable governor personally since 1992.
Quote from http://www.washingtonindependent.com/3671/the-reform-candidate#comment-1994895:
I am a resident of Wasilla, Alaska. I have known Sarah since 1992. Everyone here knows Sarah, so it is nothing special to say we are on a first-name basis. Our children have attended the same schools. Her father was my child’s favorite substitute teacher. I also am on a first name basis with her parents and mother-in-law. I attended more City Council meetings during her administration than about 99% of the residents of the city.
She is enormously popular; in every way she’s like the most popular girl in middle school. Even men who think she is a poor choice and won’t vote for her can’t quit smiling when talking about her because she is a “babe”.
It is astonishing and almost scary how well she can keep a secret. She kept her most recent pregnancy a secret from her children and parents for seven months.
She is “pro-life”. She recently gave birth to a Down’s syndrome baby. There is no cover-up involved, here; Trig is her baby.
She is energetic and hardworking. She regularly worked out at the gym. She is savvy. She doesn’t take positions; she just “puts things out there” and if they prove to be popular, then she takes credit.
Her husband works a union job on the North Slope for BP and is a champion snowmobile racer. Todd Palin’s kind of job is highly sought-after because of the schedule and high pay. He arranges his work schedule so he can fish for salmon in Bristol Bay for a month or so in summer, but by no stretch of the imagination is fishing their major source of income. Nor has her life-style ever been anything like that of native Alaskans.Sarah and her whole family are avid hunters. She’s smart.
Her experience is as mayor of a city with a population of about 5,000 (at the time), and less than 2 years as governor of a state with about 670,000 residents.
During her mayoral administration most of the actual work of running this small city was turned over to an administrator. She had been pushed to hire this administrator by party power-brokers after she had gotten herself into some trouble over precipitous firings which had given rise to a recall campaign.
Sarah campaigned in Wasilla as a “fiscal conservative”. During her 6 years as Mayor, she increased general government expenditures by over 33%. During those same 6 years the amount of taxes collected by the City increased by 38%. This was during a period of low inflation (1996-2002). She reduced progressive property taxes and increased a regressive sales tax which taxed even food. The tax cuts that she promoted benefited large corporate property owners way more than they benefited residents.
The huge increases in tax revenues during her mayoral administration weren’t enough to fund everything on her wish list though, borrowed money was needed, too. She inherited a city with zero debt, but left it with indebtedness of over $22 million. What did Mayor Palin encourage the voters to borrow money for? Was it the infrastructure that she said she supported? The sewage treatment plant that the city lacked? or a new library? No. $1m for a park. $15m-plus for construction of a multi-use sports complex which she rushed through to build on a piece of property that the City didn’t even have clear title to, that was still in litigation 7 yrs later–to the delight of the lawyers involved! The sports complex itself is a nice addition to the community but a huge money pit, not the profit generator she claimed it would be. She also supported bonds for $5.5m for road projects that could have been done in 5-7 yrs without any borrowing.
While Mayor, City Hall was extensively remodeled and her office redecorated more than once. These are small numbers, but Wasilla is a very small city.
As an oil producer, the high price of oil has created a budget surplus in Alaska. Rather than invest this surplus in technology that will make us energy independent and increase efficiency, as Governor she proposed distribution of this surplus to every individual in the state. In this time of record state revenues and budget surpluses, she recommended that the state borrow/bond for road projects, even while she proposed distribution of surplus state revenues: spend today’s surplus, borrow for needs.
She’s not very tolerant of divergent opinions or open to outside ideas or compromise. As Mayor, she fought ideas that weren’t generated by her or her staff. Ideas weren’t evaluated on their merits, but on the basis of who proposed them.
While Sarah was Mayor of Wasilla she tried to fire our highly respected City Librarian because the Librarian refused to consider removing from the library some books that Sarah wanted removed. City residents rallied to the defense of the City Librarian and against Palin’s attempt at out-and-out censorship, so Palin backed down and withdrew her termination letter. People who fought her attempt to oust the Librarian are on her enemies list to this day.
Sarah complained about the “old boy’s club” when she first ran for Mayor, so what did she bring Wasilla? A new set of “old boys“. Palin fired most of the experienced staff she inherited. At the City and as Governor she hired or elevated new, inexperienced, obscure people, creating a staff totally dependent on her for their jobs and eternally grateful and fiercely loyal–loyal to the point of abusing their power to further her personal agenda, as she has acknowledged happened in the case of pressuring the State’s top cop (see below).
As Mayor, Sarah fired Wasilla’s Police Chief because he “intimidated” her, she told the press. As Governor, her recent firing of Alaska’s top cop has the ring of familiarity about it. He served at her pleasure and she had every legal right to fire him, but it’s pretty clear that an important factor in her decision to fire him was because he wouldn’t fire her sister’s ex-husband, a State Trooper. Under investigation for abuse of power, she has had to admit that more than 2 dozen contacts were made between her staff and family to the person that she later fired, pressuring him to fire her ex-brother-in-law. She tried to replace the man she fired with a man who she knew had been reprimanded for sexual harassment; when this caused a public furor, she withdrew her support.
She has bitten the hand of every person who extended theirs to her in help. The City Council person who personally escorted her around town introducing her to voters when she first ran for Wasilla City Council became one of her first targets when she was later elected Mayor. She abruptly fired her loyal City Administrator; even people who didn’t like the guy were stunned by this ruthlessness.
Fear of retribution has kept all of these people from saying anything publicly about her.
When then-Governor Murkowski was handing out political plums, Sarah got the best, Chair of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission: one of the few jobs not in Juneau and one of the best paid. She had no background in oil & gas issues. Within months of scoring this great job which paid $122,400/yr, she was complaining in the press about the high salary. I was told that she hated that job: the commute, the structured hours, the work. Sarah became aware that a member of this Commission (who was also the State Chair of the Republican Party) engaged in unethical behavior on the job. In a gutsy move which some undoubtedly cautioned her could be political suicide, Sarah solved all her problems in one fell swoop: got out of the job she hated and garnered gobs of media attention as the patron saint of ethics and as a gutsy fighter against the “old boys’ club” when she dramatically quit, exposing this man’s ethics violations (for which he was fined).
As Mayor, she had her hand stuck out as far as anyone for pork from Senator Ted Stevens. Lately, she has castigated his pork-barrel politics and publicly humiliated him. She only opposed the “bridge to nowhere” after it became clear that it would be unwise not to.
As Governor, she gave the Legislature no direction and budget guidelines, then made a big grandstand display of line-item vetoing projects, calling them pork. Public outcry and further legislative action restored most of these projects–which had been vetoed simply because she was not aware of their importance–but with the unobservant she had gained a reputation as “anti-pork”.
She is solidly Republican: no political maverick. The State party leaders hate her because she has bit them in the back and humiliated them. Other members of the party object to her self-description as a fiscal conservative. Around Wasilla there are people who went to high school with Sarah.
They call her “Sarah Barracuda” because of her unbridled ambition and predatory ruthlessness. Before she became so powerful, very ugly stories circulated around town about shenanigans she pulled to be made point guard on the high school basketball team. When Sarah’s mother-in-law, a highly respected member of the community and experienced manager, ran for Mayor, Sarah refused to endorse her.
As Governor, she stepped outside of the box and put together of package of legislation known as “AGIA” that forced the oil companies to march to the beat of her drum.
Like most Alaskans, she favors drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. She has questioned if the loss of sea ice is linked to global warming. She campaigned “as a private citizen” against a state initiative that would have either a) protected salmon streams from pollution from mines, or b) tied up in the courts all mining in the state (depending on who you listen to). She has pushed the State’s lawsuit against the Dept. of the Interior’s decision to list polar bears as threatened species.
McCain is the oldest person to ever run for President; Sarah will be a heartbeat away from being President. There has to be literally millions of Americans who are more knowledgeable and experienced than she. However, there’s a lot of people who have underestimated her and are regretting it.”
[These kinds of "bios" make me sick to my stomach. In Belgium, you get this kind of tribute when you've been killed in a tragic accident]
FOX will never cover this. So Go America, Go: vote for GOP vice-president “Sarah Barracuda”: a woman with “unbridled private ambition and predatory ruthlessness”. Just like John McCain, but even worse. Hey, if sinking America is your goal, this woman sure fits the bill.
Check out the www.huffingtonpost.com for more elaborate, in-dept GOP NRC news and coverage [Images: courtesy 236.com]









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Snarkiness seems to bound all around her. I stayed up to watch her speech and was fascinated/horrified by her sneers and nastiness. And oh so glad she is not one of ours!
[Blog author: "Same feeling here VioletSky. This creature just gave "reach out and touch" a whole new meaning. Imagine she were to become the next US vice-president: we're in for a real-life horror movie. "]
Comment by VioletSky — September 4, 2008 @ 9:10 pm |
I swear you Europeans will never get a handle on American Politics until you stop reading the tabloids and internet gossip. One look at this viral marketing piece and its got snopes.com written all over it. If this were actually true, believe me the Obamessiah followers would have this woman front and center on CNN. (Peter you haven’t drank all the kool aid I hope)
Anne Kilkenny is a Democrat and a quick Google search show’s she didn’t surface until 31 August 2008. Where was all her concern when Palin was running for Lt. Governor and Governor of the state Kilkenny lived in?
Hatchet job, and not a very convincing one either.
Her 86% approval rating in Alaska should have been a clue that this was Bullshit!!
Even the democratic New York Times and CNN were really at a loss after her speech, saying that she blew Obama out of the water. 35 million in campaign contributions has come in the last four days…… the hype is over, and the community organizer is starting to be exposed.
[Blog author: "Thanks for commenting Randy. No, trust me, I haven't touched any of the kool aid, but obviously, I Googled her name and came up with the very same information you found online. The fact that she's a registered Dem makes her post/letter even more convincing: you can hardly expect a Rep to post that much insider information. Read the "claims versus facts" part in the original. Viral marketing for a 'Hatchet job'? No way: it's basically a long list of controllable facts with no bullshit in sight. If she "blew some one" out of the water, it sure wasn't Obama - Palin only managed to convince everyone that no matter how crappy your background, the GOP can spin it into an all-American success story. As for CNN and the NY-Times being "lost for words": we're definitely watching different channels. I'm pretty sure you must have loved the FOX promo video: "mother, moose-hunter, maverick, GOP Barbie doll". Watch her stumble and crash without any dignity, right before your eyes, in that great line-up of "leaders" like fallen star G.W. Bush, anytime soon on your favorite right-wing US TV channel. Let there be light before the elections in Nov and Praise the Lord! "]
Comment by randy — September 5, 2008 @ 2:44 pm |
Yes, she’s a hockey mom that got hit in the head with a puck one too many times.
Here’s the deal: She is a hack politician. This is what she has morphed into, and any objective investigation into her time as mayor and governor will point this out. Need proof? Let’s see:
She has her own version of “trooper-gate,” the scandal that led to the stepping down (sacking) of NY State Governor Eliot Spitzer. This is not some fantasy, snopes.com unproven theory. It is a fact. She had the director of her state’s public safety agency fired, over what many say was a refusal to fire her ex-brother-in-law, a state trooper. The investigation is underway, and an indictment is forthcoming. (http://www.ktva.com/ci_10026165. Please note the date of this report – 7/28/08 – long before she was nominated, but probably when she was being vetted.) Most VP candidates have the good grace to wait until they are elected to undergo some type of investigation. I see she has started a new trend. If she is elected, will she too proclaim executive privilege, and have this investigation stopped?
“Gun toting, moose eating blah, blah…” Who gives a shit? I couldn’t give a fuck if she knows how to render a deer down to its antlers. What I care about are her qualifications to LEAD. Now all politics may be local, but she has demonstrated by her own record that she is no reformer. The letter than Anne Kilkenny has submitted has VERIFIABLE facts Randy. Do you get that? Snopes does not have anything on its page regarding the items that Wilkes listed. The only thing it does carry is the story about her Palin’s daughter being pregnant, and some Photoshopped pics of Palin surrounding some truly false stories about her. Her speech, as others have readily pointed out, was filled with rhetoric and no real substance. In the words of another campaign slogan from 20 years ago, “Where’s the beef?”
Ok, so let’s get it out into the open. I was very lukewarm on Obama, though leaning towards him. McCain’s selection of this right-wing tool pushed me solidly into Obama’s camp. Why? Because the obviousness of this ploy by McCain. He was trying to woo the disaffected Clinton delegates who, and this is known, were threatening to vote for McCain en masse as a sign of their displeasure. I saw this from the get-go, before the media even mentioned it in the morning papers. The problem is that Sarah Palin is so 180 degrees in the opposite direction from Clinton, that it is laughable to think that the Clinton delegates would fall for something like this. Some may be that stupid, but I guarantee you that not all of them are.
“Her 86% approval rating in Alaska should have been a clue that this was Bullshit!!”
Apples and oranges Randy. If she were to be indicted, you would see that approval rating plummet like a stone. Her electorate would soon see that she was no better than the machine politicians she was railing against. Absolute power corrupts absolutely, and this is what she was trying to achieve. It is one thing to be a maverick. It is another to not know how to work with people and do things together. Palin did not understand this. By all accounts, her governing style was dictatorial, at best. Having grown up in NYC most of my life, I saw this first hand under the thumb of Giuliani. For all his accomplishments, (and they were FAR less than you think! he took credit for things that were the work of his associates.)
There is an age old saying here that “Anyone can become President.” I’ll give her this much: She exemplifies this saying, and also exemplifies the perils of it as well. I am waiting to see her go go head-to-head against Biden during the debates. She is going to be chewed to pieces by him, though my only hope is that Biden stays clear of anything remotely resembling personal attacks. Oh, and Randy, before you ask or think it, her daughter should be off limits. That is a private family matter, though if Palin tries to pull the Republican family values angle, I think that would hurt more than help her. At this point, it would appear more as “Adams Family Values.”
[Blog author comment: "You know, your comment gave me the strength to believe in the basic foundations of the power of an informed US electorate once again. May there be light at the end of the tunnel: after eight years of lies and deceit, America deserves better. " ]
Comment by Mr. Nighttime — September 5, 2008 @ 5:00 pm |
Oh, and btw Randy, 8 years of Republican administrative failures also exemplifies the old saying, “Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.”
What I meant to say about Giuliani was that his accomplishments were far less, and that he was essentially a dictator that wound up generating more ill-will than cooperation. (Sorry, my phone rang when I was writing that section, and I forgot to get back to it.
[Blog author: "I'm trying to locate Giuliani here in that larger time-frame: was he responsible for cleaning up NYC during his time in office? "]
Comment by Mr. Nighttime — September 5, 2008 @ 5:05 pm |
I found this blogger because of your post, Peter http://mudflats.wordpress.com/
I think you’ll enjoy
[Blog author: "I did Di, I really did
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Comment by Di — September 5, 2008 @ 5:34 pm |
And you saw this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOBWZ7Jocc8&eurl=http://mudflats.wordpress.com/
[Blog author: "The more digging, the more vicious she appears to be Di, quite disconcerting for all American voters. 'Devastating ABC Investigative Report on Troopergate' - we keep our finger on the trigger."]
Comment by Di — September 5, 2008 @ 5:42 pm |
Your responses prove exactly what i was saying…you get your news clips fed to you every night, but you don’t have your finger on the pulse of middle America, where elections are won or lost. (but then I wouldn’t expect you to anymore than they know about Belgian politics) the media covers the coasts and thats how the world sees the US. I’m in the states right now, and coincidently in Minneapolis, so I think I’ve got a feel for whats transpired in the last week.
This is a democrat state, but things changed a lot in the last week. She connected with the average person, and that is what has gotten people who have never been interested in politics, to all of a sudden take a real interest.
I remember back in 04 when all my Belgian friends told me Bush would never get reelected. If you knew what was going on, you could feel the publics pulse was still going to get Bush reelected. I will say that had the dems put up any qualified candidate, he should have been defeated, it just shows you how pathetic Gore and Kerry really were. neither one of them could connect with the american public.
Obama makes his european tour and the euros go nuts, and the media falls all over him and follows him around like a rock star. Meanwhile back in the states, people are saying WTF. We sure as hell don’t want him bringing back failed european policies and taxes. The smart ones are asking the question “is the guy smart enough to realize europeans can’t vote here?
Trashing Sarah Palin though is just playing right into the hands of the republicans, and the dems are already feeling a backlash here for trying to do so. Unless I heard wrong, she’s not running for president. Every attempt by the left to discredit her is one less missile they should be firing at Mccain.
I do love the insinuation that running for president somehow qualifies Obama to be president. If that’s the case, then he’s perhaps the best-qualified candidate ever, because running for president is basically all he’s done since entering national politics. When the top of one ticket is struggling to appear more qualified that the bottom of the other ticket………. its losing.
That’s one of the reasons Palin was such an interesting choice. She’ll be a constant annoyance to Obama, simply by her presence alone, regardless of whether she brings in votes or not. Every day that Obama gets involved in one of these discussions is a bad day for his campaign.
[Blog author: "Randy, I read your comments line by line and to be honest: much of what you said and claimed basically doesn't matter. In America, like in most countries (Belgium being a very well chosen example), a significant part of the population can be called "gullible middle America/Belgium/you just name a country". And there will always be a party, a politician ("VL Belang" in Belgium, "the far right/ religious part of the GOP") willing to forgo/not having the decency to serve his/her country, but to focus on his/her agenda that will only advance his/her political career. We all know the "country first" slogan, given how much damaged it inflicted locally.
Like in America, part of the Belgian media are conservative and will go through great lengths to push power greedy politicians like Sarah Palin into office. It is our duty as true believers in Democacy to expose these people, to show the nation who they really are.
Unlike America, Belgium has no significant religious right, making the effort somewhat simpler. And we don't have vile networks like FOX, aimed at all those who prefer to surrender their own good judgment, while being brain-washed by hate peddling Neocons who have long forgotten the US constitution. G.W. Bush showed the way.
Given that 40% of Antwerp once voted (on a local level) for a party that had been outlawed for blatant racism, I don't feel any better like you. But I do feel strongly that exposing the power-greedy, the liars and all those who are trying to cripple democracy. And that, dear Randy, was the only aim of my post.
To expose the spin, to show how some are willing to defraud America, a nation with a not-very-wise track record when it comes to upholding the basics of its own constitution.
But if the GOP gets away with all this fraud once again, much of the world will give up on America, no matter how many issues were surrounded by lies and spin.
After 8y of an abusive, self-destructive administration that made America lose its moral standing and economical power in order to make the happy few even richer, it's time for some real change. The GOP, God nor Paris Hilton will be there to save America, only the American people can.
Related: http://mudflats.wordpress.com/2008/09/04/palin-leaves-campaign-trail-flees-north"]
Quote: “The fires of hell are frozen glaciers compared to my hatred for the American government…and I won’t be buried under their damn flag.” – Joe Vogler, Founder of the Alaskan Independence Party (AIP)” ]
Comment by randy — September 5, 2008 @ 11:23 pm |
peter…..kudos…you actually look a bit more informed than i would have actually given you credit for as a european, regarding our subject matter….although i can still decipher some of the stereotypical talking points in your prose.
I guess I’ve been in belgium long enough that it seems all i do is try and correct family and friends stereotypes of who and what americans are….gotta love the mass media.
What i’ve never been able to understand though, is that obsessive interest belgians, or euorpeans in general, harbor to begin with, regarding america and americans. while when i’m on the other side of the water i just get asked a lot, “what country is belgium in?”
[Blog author: "Goes to show how pathetically geographically challenged many Americans really are. The USA has 300 million inhabitants: that's only about the total pop of France, Germany and the UK combined. The European Union is twice as large as America. Most W-Europeans have a very good knowledge of US politics, while most Americans can't even find Europe on a map. Thank you, US public schools, you did a remarkable job. And let's face it Randy: if not for its military, the US are no longer a world leader. In a odd sort of way, the US has been sliding on that slippery slope of huge domestic national debt, highest personal debt and dwindling moral standing. The Chinese are waiting to take over as the motor of our global economy, with a world looking with less than a weary smile at the moral impact of US politics, both at home ("Homeland security level orange, be frightened") or abroad ("any more waterboarding?") "]
Comment by randy — September 6, 2008 @ 1:06 am |
I could never get the Washington Independent link to come up. I tried it several times, but it froze every time. Like Randy, I trust Snopes, but could find nothing on this letter there earlier. (I did find a photoshopped photo of Palin in a bikini–oh, joy.) That said, I think Sarah Palin is very bad news. Everyone I have talked to so far agrees. I find it delightful that since McSame announced her as his VP choice, Obama has raised 10 million and the Republicans have raised 7 million I heard (much of that after McSame’s speech … the POW story got to many I believe–respect his service, but don’t think it gives him carte blanche to the White House). I skimmed the article from the blog that Di posted and watched the video (I always trust Brian Ross). All just confirmed what I already thought. So much of what Palin has already said is a lie or purposely misleading, like her and McSame’s statement that she “sold her governor’s plane on eBay.” Not true. She put it on there, but it didn’t sell. Then she sold it to a private individual. Ugh … not on the sale itself, but on repeatedly twisting the truth. I could go on and on. We don’t need this woman as VP in the U.S. … a heartbeat away from the Presidency.
[Blog author: "Most Belgians/Europeans couldn't agree more Shirley. From a direct fiber network line in Belgium the URL with the "former friend of Palin letter" comes up in 1 second:
http://www.washingtonindependent.com/3671/the-reform-candidate#comment-1994895, it may be a local problem. "]
Comment by Shirley — September 6, 2008 @ 1:47 am |
I wish I were as confident as some that this woman will crash and burn before November, but having watched the great American public (or half of it) escort GWB into the White House, not once, but TWICE! I feel very cynical about this new development in the GOP. Obviously it’s a last ditch effort to rally the conservative and religious forces, and we’ve all seen how that can be made to work. Rovian politics is alive and well in America. Take a look at this clip in which Jon Stewart and his Daily Show team capture the stunning levels of GOP hypocrisy: The “Sarah Palin Gender Card” over at http://www.comedycentral.com
[Blog author: "Still trying to put the pieces together, RD. Trust me: I don't underestimate the American voters. Comedy Central did a great job in exposing the often far from funny reality. "]
Comment by RD — September 6, 2008 @ 4:10 pm |
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Ah, Jon Stewart … you gotta love him. You could get all your political knowledge from his show and be better informed than if you faithfully watched the major news broadcasts.
Comment by Shirley — September 7, 2008 @ 2:42 am |
Ok, peter i’m going to make one more hit on this and then i quit….i’ll wait for the next subject. your comment on american schools and being geographically challenged is another prime example of you playing into talking points and stereotypes. although being an expat and married to a native belgian with split french/flemish heritage, and having lived in minneapolis, miami, dallas, and san diego following my work, plus growing up in small town america sure doesn’t make me your average american, it does give me a pretty good overview of day to day life on the two continents.
Again…you get your life fed to you with news clips of the coasts. America is as different state to state as Europe is country to country, and if you are like most Belgians I know, you know no more about Rhode Island than Minnesotans know about Belgium. Having had children in schools on both sides of the water, the education is much more well rounded in the states as school is the center of their life socially and educationally. In the states the kids go to school for not only an education, but have sports, music, debate, clubs, and almost every other kind of extra cirricular activity you can think of. I have never seen any report on american schools in this country except for failing inner city school systems, and if you want to have a discussion on that issue sometime, there’s a reason for that too.
School in Belgium is academics period…unless you are at the international schools, which is much like american schools. we wanted to immerse the kids in the language though, so we put them in catholic school, and the kids got very little enjoyment out of their time there, other than the friends they made.
what was appalling though was the daily reports from the children on how much bias was injected into their daily teachings from instructors on everything american, including politics, from teachers who have never set foot off the continent. Although I’m not a Bush follower, that propaganda was bordering on extreme. needless to say i was not a real popular guy on parent teacher conference day. Even as my children tried to offer there own experience as example, they were rebuffed, even chided about their american accent of their french.
it’s kind of laughable you make the point about americans can’t find belgium on a map, but if you really look, its actually worse here in belgium, because they like to think they know, but they don’t. Yes its pretty easy to find america on a map…but lets do an apples to apples comparison, and ask a belgian to find rhode island on a map, ahhhh, different story eh? and this from a country that is about as screwed up politically as you could possibly get.
In closing I’ll give you a perfect example…about 4 years ago, my daughter (then 14) had 6 girls over for a sleepover on her birthday. i’m listining to snippets of the conversation from time to time, and of course they are into some discussion about bush and the iraq war that was again force fed to them on the personal bias of one of their teachers.
I started probing with some other questions about politics and what they were picking up. I asked them if they all knew who the president of the US was, and of course, they all did. how about the leader of france….two of the seven got that right. how about the leader of germany….not a one. how about your own belgian prime minister? 1 of the seven got that right, and it was my daughter, the only non native belgian of the group. so much for belgian education eh?, and keep in mind this was 4 years ago, not like now, when you have no idea who is prime minister of the week.
it never ceases to amaze me how friends and relatives can get so fired up in conversation about bush, american politics, and presidential races in the US, and are completely oblivious to whats going on in their own screwed up country as they get taxed to death by their own parasitic status quo.
My wife having been schooled in Belgium could not believe what was available for our kids in the US compared to what she had growing up in Brussels. But like everywhere…education is usually only as good as what you personally decide to make of it, no matter where you are.
[Blog author: "Thanks for commenting Randy. While you did make several very valid points about Belgium and the US, let's not forget who you and your family are: members of the privileged few, living in the real upscale suburbia surrounding Brussels.
Given my background, I'm quite knowledgeable about both Belgian and US politics and culture. I watch on average 15 news channels, both European and American, including the 'home' and 'international' versions. I speak four languages, have English speaking friends (both American and non-American) who have been living across the globe. A brother of mine works for a highly regarded international research foundation, lived in America and you might have seen him on TV. I consider myself a liberal humanist, with a strong sense of justice and very outspoken views on human rights, gay issues and international politics.
America is an inward-looking country, given its size and view of the world. Most American haven't got a clue where Belgium is located on a map. And yes, I agree most Belgians cannot find RI on a map, but then again, try to put this into perspective: Belgium is the home of NATO, the home of the European parliament and EU council, a very strategic and central place in the world as we know it.
The American public school system has been failing for decades: violence, guns, an education that produces citizens who are inward looking, who voted for a dumb-ass like GW Bush twice, who believe 'creationism' should be taught as a fact, who continue waving their flag and chant nationalistic songs while their country was internationally pointed at, and, while being brainwashed by "homeland security level orange messages' to induce needless fear, who's main source of information is FOX tv and the local rags. 18 yo no-brainers: these are not just the proverbial 1 in a 1,000 exceptions, but quite often the majority in many lower-class areas.
I've known a grown American male, an educated expat in Brussels, who believed that claiming he was Canadian in public was 'safer', just because 'the world hated America'. In Brussels...
I agree on your last statement: "education is usually only as good as what you personally decide to make of it, no matter where you are". But in Belgium a college education is virtually free, unlike the elitist, very commercial US approach. "Student loans"? Unheard of in Belgium. As a matter of fact, I got a government grant when I was in college, even though my parents were making enough to pay for my education. Oh, you might have noticed Belgian healthcare is universal, virtually free, of extremely high quality and paid for by those "get taxed to death" Belgian tax laws.
I won't comment on personal issues like the knowledge of a 14 yo, the education of your wife (times have changed though) or your own political views.
You lived in the US and are currently living in Belgium, but you should realize all of our fundamental views of our world were shaped while we were children: you will always carry those values and views from the time you grew up in small town America with you, no matter how many times you move.
I visited small town America before 9/11 and was touched by its sense of community, its garage sales and its sense of 'belonging'. But my brother returned after 9/11, witnessing how small town America was dying, invaded by strip-malls, 500 channel digital cable, along with a sense of disillusionment and induced fear.
I realize America is a very large, very diverse country.
That porn-producer in LA and that hardcore southern religious redneck could just as well be living on two different planets, but they're voting for the same president, the same leadership, the same country.
I know Belgium has serious political, social and language issues, just like the US. But let me give you a less than subtle hint. Imagine visiting Washington DC and only being addressed in Spanish, both in stores, official buildings or by a passing police officer. You'd get a second Civil War. But Belgium is trying to balance that very same reality right now, so give us a break. And thanks for taking all this time to comment - you are being read. "]
Comment by randy — September 7, 2008 @ 3:22 pm |
sorry…i know i said i was done, but i couldn’t resist.. your talking points, again, are about the usual less than 1%, but the ones that get 100% of the publicity. you’ll never know until you live it, so i’ll leave it at that. maybe we can have a one on one someday….
[Blog author: "I'd appreciate that Randy. I've got your email. Feel free to get in touch using the contact form."]
Comment by randy — September 7, 2008 @ 5:48 pm |
I wish Anne Kilkenny of Wasilla would list her fact sources. Maybe someone from the non-partisan media can call her. her number is listed on superpages.com under people search.
[Blog author: "I'm not sure who you refer to by 'the non-partisan media. As for appealing to call someone online: that would be considered harassment in this country'. "]
Comment by Jody — September 9, 2008 @ 4:31 pm |
An archived show with Anne Kilkenny being interviewed on Blog Talk Radio:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/InMyPajamasShow/va/2008/09/09/anne-kilkenny-author-of-letter-to-palin
(It runs an hour and I am still listening to it.)
[Blog author: "Thanks Shirley. Today's polls give McCain a lead though (amazing), which we all find very disconcerting. Image another four years with a carbon copy of GW Bush. America really wants change. Even McCain kept on repeating "change, change, change" during the GOP conference. "]
Comment by Shirley — September 11, 2008 @ 12:11 am |