FUTURISM I find people,this year,to be rather reticent in predicting what might take place in the immediate three hundred sixty five days now upon us as the year 2006. They will talk long-term, but few seem ready to guess what the next twelve calendar pages will hold for us.
Find I among them, too.
I think many of us agree that Iraq - and bigger than that narrow name – will continue to be the main source of news. However, I do not feel it will increase in the catastrophic dimensions predicted by some politically-pegged groups here in the United State. With some nasty nit-picking associated they will continue to plague present leadership with with negative views fresh from the stale stock of the mullah's minions in their maddest moments. We will need to be on guard as average citizens in the next twelve months, lest we are our own victims by reason of informational ignorance. In spite of all that is currently being bandied - and “banded to just about every physical portion of the Earth by an aging, somewhat in-grown television system and and expanded to just about everywhere by advances in sonic style radio. The average citizen is going to be called upon to think more for himself rather than to simply swing on the informational vine in company with a chattering pixel head or keyboard.
We stand in rather urgent need right now of the presence of a strong public voice among us which remind us that in the past our attitudes concerning war and peace; my-way and your-way, right and wrong have been by and large, rather fundamental in keeping with the serious economic, social, religious stands we have set for ourselves. For the year ahead I am confident that this stature which is so much a part of the American way is strong enough – true enough to the ideals of its founders.
A.L.M. December 30, 2005 [c335wds]