ya, you have been. thank you. he is not his father in many ways. RFK... when he came south... he connected. blacks and whites down here fell for him, cause he fell for them in return. I do think he grasped what MLK Jr was trying to tell us about the south, and about all of America, in terms of race and poverty (poverty that trancends race).
I do appreciate when Jr goes against strip-mining, but what is he doing to move beyond that? dun want a dot in the distance of his rich view but is okay with a dot in the view of other places? doesn't move beyond being against the mining, but the wind power that could end it, plus working on jobs that take the place of mining coal for people? his father thought of the jobs people need. we must think of that. if they don't mine coal, to keep our lights on (which they do), then what will they do?
me is thinking more and more, dude really is not all that practical, and he cares far too much about rich man views. when he said windmills in other waters are okay... totally lost me. he don't live there, so they okay there. ayup. fakker. |