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		<title>Recovering The Truth In Our History</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As many of you know, the Right Rev. Gene Robinson, the openly Gay Episcopal Bishop of New Hampshire, gave the opening prayer at yesterday's Lincoln Memorial event. It was the first event in the inaugural festivities this year. HBO, which had paid for exclusive rights to the event chose not to broadcast Bishop Robinson's prayer. So if you watched there you wouldn't have caught it or even known that it occurred. NPR didn't air it either. There's no record of it in images placed on the sites of Getty Images, New York Times and the Washington Post.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As many of you know, the Rev. Gene Robinson, the openly Gay Episcopal Bishop of New Hampshire, gave the opening prayer at yesterday&#8217;s Lincoln Memorial event. It was the first event in the inaugural festivities this year. HBO, which had paid for exclusive rights to the event chose not to broadcast Bishop Robinson&#8217;s prayer. So if you watched there, then you wouldn&#8217;t have caught it or even known that it occurred. NPR didn&#8217;t air it either. There&#8217;s no record of it in images placed on the sites of Getty Images, New York Times and the Washington Post.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a complete erasure of his ever having delivered the prayer.</p>
<p>Such is the continuing policy of silence and erasure we have to live with from people who should know better. We are used to this. If you know your Gay history, or your Black history, or any of our real American history then you know of this type of erasure. This has happened again and again. It is important that we recover the truth in our collective American history, and celebrate it.</p>
<p>So I&#8217;d like to help recover it by providing here the full text of Bishop Robinson&#8217;s prayer.</p>
<blockquote><p>Opening Inaugural Event<br />
Lincoln Memorial, Washington, DC<br />
January 18, 2009</p>
<p>Delivered by the Right Reverend V. Gene Robinson:</p>
<p>&#8220;Welcome to Washington! The fun is about to begin, but first, please join me in pausing for a moment, to ask God&#8217;s blessing upon our nation and our next president.</p>
<p>O God of our many understandings, we pray that you will</p>
<p>Bless us with tears  for a world in which over a billion people exist on less than a dollar a day, where young women from many lands are beaten and raped for wanting an education, and thousands die daily from malnutrition, malaria, and AIDS.</p>
<p>Bless us with anger  at discrimination, at home and abroad, against refugees and immigrants, women, people of color, gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people.</p>
<p>Bless us with discomfort  at the easy, simplistic &#8220;answers&#8221; we&#8217;ve preferred to hear from our politicians, instead of the truth, about ourselves and the world, which we need to face if we are going to rise to the challenges of the future.</p>
<p>Bless us with patience  and the knowledge that none of what ails us will be &#8220;fixed&#8221; anytime soon, and the understanding that our new president is a human being, not a messiah.</p>
<p>Bless us with humility  open to understanding that our own needs must always be balanced with those of the world.</p>
<p>Bless us with freedom from mere tolerance  replacing it with a genuine respect and warm embrace of our differences, and an understanding that in our diversity, we are stronger.</p>
<p>Bless us with compassion and generosity  remembering that every religion &#8216;s God judges us by the way we care for the most vulnerable in the human community, whether across town or across the world.</p>
<p>And God, we give you thanks for your child Barack, as he assumes the office of President of the United States.</p>
<p>Give him wisdom beyond his years, and inspire him with Lincoln&#8217;s reconciling leadership style, President Kennedy&#8217;s ability to enlist our best efforts, and Dr. King&#8217;s dream of a nation for ALL the people.</p>
<p>Give him a quiet heart, for our Ship of State needs a steady, calm captain in these times.</p>
<p>Give him stirring words, for we will need to be inspired and motivated to make the personal and common sacrifices necessary to facing the challenges ahead.</p>
<p>Make him color-blind, reminding him of his own words that under his leadership, there will be neither red nor blue states, but the United States.</p>
<p>Help him remember his own oppression as a minority, drawing on that experience of discrimination, that he might seek to change the lives of those who are still its victims.</p>
<p>Give him the strength to find family time and privacy, and help him remember that even though he is president, a father only gets one shot at his daughters&#8217; childhoods.</p>
<p>And please, God, keep him safe. We know we ask too much of our presidents, and we&#8217;re asking FAR too much of this one. We know the risk he and his wife are taking for all of us, and we implore you, O good and great God, to keep him safe. Hold him in the palm of your hand  that he might do the work we have called him to do, that he might find joy in this impossible calling, and that in the end, he might lead us as a nation to a place of integrity, prosperity and peace.</p>
<p>AMEN.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Lost Generation</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Feb 2009 20:30:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jonathan Reed won second place in AARP's U@50 video contest launched in 2007.  Contestants were asked to create 2-minute video describing their vision of the future; what life would be like by the time they turned 50.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jonathan Reed won second place in AARP&#8217;s U@50 video contest launched in 2007.  Contestants were asked to create 2-minute video describing their vision of the future; what life would be like by the time they turned 50.</p>
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<p>Here is the text.  Read it and then read it again in reverse. </p>
<p>Lost Generation by Jonathan Reed</p>
<p>I am part of a lost generation<br />
and I refuse to believe that<br />
I can change the world<br />
I realize this may be a shock but<br />
“Happiness comes from within.”<br />
is a lie, and<br />
“Money will make me happy.”<br />
So in 30 years I will tell my children<br />
they are not the most important thing in my life<br />
My employer will know that<br />
I have my priorities straight because<br />
work<br />
is more important than<br />
family<br />
I tell you this<br />
Once upon a time<br />
Families stayed together<br />
but this will not be true in my era<br />
This is a quick fix society<br />
Experts tell me<br />
30 years from now, I will be celebrating the 10th anniversary of my divorce<br />
I do not concede that<br />
I will live in a country of my own making<br />
In the future<br />
Environmental destruction will be the norm<br />
No longer can it be said that<br />
My peers and I care about this earth<br />
It will be evident that<br />
My generation is apathetic and lethargic<br />
It is foolish to presume that<br />
There is hope.</p>
<p>And all of this will come true unless we choose to reverse it .</p>
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