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Wednesday, November 05, 2008
Kathleen Parker :: Townhall.com Columnist
Not the Best of Times, But Hardly the Worst
by Kathleen Parker
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WASHINGTON -- Three conversations on Election Eve:

One: A friend recounts a traumatic childhood event, prompting me to say something like, "Oh, that must have been horrible."

"No," he says. "Horrible was Auschwitz. What those children experienced was horrible."

Two: Mary Ann Lindley, another friend, colleague and editorial page editor of the Tallahassee Democrat, tells me she's just finished rereading Charles Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities."

"On a single day in France, 52 heads rolled at the guillotine -- numbed, accused innocents, impoverished, starved, beyond hope," she writes in an e-mail. "They went to their death in the bloodiest of ways, some of them nevertheless saying that the sacrifice was worth it if it meant a France that would one day recognize a more generous definition of human dignity."

Three: Blake, an African-American artist, is giddy with excitement as we discuss the presidential race. He is thrilled that his 99-year-old grandmother is alive to vote for Barack Obama.

Still sharp and active, she's seen a thing or two in her lifetime. From segregated movie theaters and "colored" water fountains -- through bloody marches, hoses and dogs -- to a moment when a black man could be president of the United States, she is among many who can't quite believe what's happening.

Perspective, perspective, perspective.

Or, as Lindley put it, "What a cupcake of an election."

We Americans are so spoiled. Well-fed and -medicated, our biggest problem is that we can have everything. For the past decade, credit has been easy; tract mansions possible and new cars a staple. Mortgages were, almost literally, a dime a dozen.

Granted, not everyone got to play "Monopoly," but our hardships are relatively benign compared to what a majority of the world's people suffer. And, obviously, one needn't go to the extreme of conjuring gas chambers, guillotines and terrorists in white robes to understand that times have been worse.

But it helps on a day like today, when half the nation is angry and disappointed, that we are still the luckiest people on Earth. And this is still the greatest nation ever conceived by man.

Not by accident do these happy tidings endure.

We arrived at this historic moment through the sacrifices (and blood) of those who preceded us. Barack Obama's ascendancy is testament to the audacity of the American dream -- as well as to the enormous sufferings of men such as John McCain. Continued...

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Kathleen Parker is a syndicated columnist with the Washington Post Writers Group.
 
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Toto, We're Not In Townhall Anymore
This comment section is sounding way too much like the Huffington Post; trash and ridicule, don't discuss.

Nothing in this column deserved these attacks.

Actually, I was struck by the fact that Kathleen's remarks were so similar to Phil Gramm's statement about Americans being whiners and we know what happened to him despite the fact you can't get much more conservative than Phil Gramm.

So, admit it. No matter what she writes, she will be trashed here because of her past views of Sarah Palin. I expect more from my fellow Townhall readers.

I love Sarah Palin, but I also love Kathleen Parker, so my heart totally sank when I read Kathleen's column about Sarah.

I love Peggy Noonan and it was disheartening and painful to hear the glee in the voices of my liberal friends asking if I had read what she said about Sarah.

As much as I love Sarah, I will not stop reading the columns of people I love for simply disagreeing with me. Silencing and trashing is not the conservative way. Not to mention it is cutting off your nose to spite your face.

Kathleen has a long history here of writing insightful and often extremely hilarious pieces. I will not deny myself the pleasure of reading them to punish her.

KATHLEEN BELONGS ON TOWNHALL. Or is there a Fairmess Doctrine being applied being applied to commentators here by conservatives? That would truly be sad.

More garbage
from a traitor who deserted in the heat of battle. Who cares what this turkey has to say?
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