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Obama wins in Iowa -- Fired up! Ready to Go!

Posted on Jan 4th, 2008 by dragpa gyaltsen : Interpreter of Emptiness dragpa gyaltsen
I break my silence on this blog in celebration of what I believe is the advent of a restorative and desperately necessary movement.

History and the coming weeks will tell, but I believe that Obama is the real deal...



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The renaissance of erudition and statemanship in US Politics.

Posted on Jan 5th, 2008 by dragpa gyaltsen : Interpreter of Emptiness dragpa gyaltsen
There used to be a time when Politicans could really write; when they had, as a fundamental requirment of their service, a strong and even elegant command of the English language. When Politicans where Statesmen, rather than masters of the soundbite, and media mugging of their opponents in 30 seconds or less.

We once enjoyed a wealth of such statesmen who could write, and who's available media technology consisted of a precious supply of parchment, quill, and ink, and who graced this parchment with language worthy of the effort and expense to communicate their ideas and heartfelt opinions.

Back when this nation was young; when people took writing seriously because it was the only media; the skillful, elegant, and erudite use of language was a requirement of leadership and statecraft.

For example:

"But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security."

The Declaration of Independence was written by such Men, and considering the above passage, is it a stretch to draw a parallel with such men, and the challenges before them at the birth of this nation, with a Man such as Barack Obama and the challenges we now face? Does he have access, through the vehicle of his being, to the tools required to meet the challenges before us? I would emphatically submit that he does--in abundance--and which includes a sublime command of the English language.

I am ever grateful, that unlike our founding fathers, we do not today face an "Absolute Despotism" in America; however, we face Despotism none the less. A subtle Tyranny and Despotism of cynical and amoral self interest at the unnecessary expense of the common good. Of Machiavellian manipulation of media channels and of the basest of human emotions. A Tyranny less obvious yet as ultimately dangerous as that dispensed by an evident King oppressing the 13 Colonies of the New World. The Tyranny of these times has reduced most citizens of this nation to a state of numb apathy or to the extremes of polarized political cannibalism; that is, until this moment; and this Movement; until Barack Obama.

Barack's words "We are not blue states, or red states, but the United States..." will continue to reverberate across time. Barack's is a new Declaration of Interdependence; where men and women of all affiliations, as their most scared duty serve a common good, this nation and the World's good, along with their own and endeavour, together, to restore this nation to an embodiment of the values and purpose that once held us in the greatest International esteem.

I pray for Barack Obama's safety. We should all pray for his safety for he must certainly be a target now that he has proven to be 'Electable'. I pray that his message finds its way past the cynics and media pundits, past the fear mongering and doubt that it sows and into the hearts of enough people such that he can win the Democratic Nomination and the General Election.

We, in America, and in the World, desperately need an American President, and an American Government, that is much more "21st Century" and much less tied to the obsolete vision, and methods, of the last century. We need Leadership that is firmly Worldcentric in view, and that exhibits a much more enlightened perspective.

By far--nobody else is close--Barack Obama is that Man and could form such a Government.

Obama's Victory Speech



--Chuck Tellechea
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CNN Pandering to HRC -- Causes me to reflect on what's important

Posted on Jan 11th, 2008 by dragpa gyaltsen : Interpreter of Emptiness dragpa gyaltsen
Thursday night (01/10/08), seeking news of Campaign, and how Barack Obama was being covered, I turned on CNN to have look. I listened to Anderson Cooper lob up 'balls' for the 'CNN Consultants' to 'hit'. I saw Donna Brazil and some other talking heads whose meaningless names I can't recall, spew the most condescending, pathetically disguised, put down of Barack Obama and Glorification of Hilliary Rodham Clinton (HRC) that I've seen yet.

Where was that 'Darling' of the media, in Obama, from before the NH Primary and after Iowa?

They make me sick!

I am boycotting TV News. Maybe I'll try MSNBC at times, but mostly I'll just watch CSPAN to get news... 

----o----

Sigh... <deep breath>

I am a Buddhist. I have worked hard to take hold of my mind, to remember throughout the day that waking life is like a dream and only exists as a collection of objects of manifestation, which only exist as each relates to an other, in boundless combinations, and arise from the ground of timeless, boundless, luminous emptiness/fullness and infinite compassion. That though I operate within this world of form, within the context of this incarnation, that I remember not to become attached to it and its poisons. I remind myself to be a constant gardner; a gardner of the fields of my mind, such that love and compassion, wisdom and grace, grow ever deeper that I might continue grow to become an ever more effective conduit of spirit, for the sake of sentient beings....

I must tell you all that I have been challenged....

That anger arises in me, as they lie and cheat, and misrepresent our candidate, with their smug smarmy faces... And anger flares in me like lighter fluid sprayed onto a lit BBQ, and I have to work hard to see it for what it is, and let it go, that it float away no longer nourished by my attention. And then sadness, and fear, and depression comes to visit in turn, and I apply the same antidote, and let such objects of mind float away like clouds racing across a pristine, luminous blue sky leaving no trace of their passing.


For If I let those emotions settle upon the fertile fields of my mind they will wreak havock with that carefully tended garden, and distract this being which carries the label Chuck Tellechea from its support for this other magnificent brother and conduit of spirit; this uniter of men and women; this restorer of integrity and real compassion; this Leader, this Barack Obama.

I must redouble my efforts to not succumb to distraction. Tomorrow (Saturday) I am going to 'knock on doors' in Leesburg, VA with other volunteers, all else is noise...

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My Email to Congressman James E. Clyburn of South Carolina

Posted on Jan 12th, 2008 by dragpa gyaltsen : Interpreter of Emptiness dragpa gyaltsen

 

Dear Sir,

I feel compelled to applaud your recent public objection to the tone, and subtly implied substance in recent media events by our political opponents, regarding the great American (not just African American) Civil Rights Leader Dr. Martin Luther King.

I must share with you that Barack Obama, through his own oratory caused to inspire me to view, for the first time, Dr. King's "I have a Dream" Video. I was moved to tears as a consequence of the nobility, and selfless courage of a man so steeped in love and imbued with Spirit, Justice, and Compassion as to defy articulation. After seeing the video, I sought out the text of his speech and was again moved beyond measure.

I am 52 years of age and a Buddhist. I was born in Cuba, and grew up in Miami in a family where my father held a racist view during my childhood and teenage years (though I am grateful that he has come now to see the light in his old age), and it affected my own views for a time. I am ever grateful to have matured over the years and come to know, at the depth of my being, that all humans--and for that matter all of 'Gods' creatures--are ONE at their deepest core; and that love binds us all but for those unfortunates who have forgotten their true nature and suffer in the illusion of separateness.

I wonder how many more years of my life would have passed and I not experienced such a masterpiece of impassioned oratory by Dr. King, but for the example set by Barack Obama through his own impassioned oratory. Oratory clearly inspired by Dr. King; and, though Dr. King was incomparable, Barack Obama, in my opinion, does his memory justice.

We Americans, and every citizen of every Country, and all creatures great and small, stand today before a crisis that looms before us and threatens us with a descent into a hell on earth if not outright extinction over time. Should we continue to act as children "Home Alone", selfishly fighting over toys, I would submit that we are doomed to descend into barbarism and savagery as we begin to fight over ever decreasing supplies of Oil, and Water, and Food. If we don't begin to immediately turn this ship--our Planet Earth--from its present course, and then accelerate this course correction, by turning its people--starting with the people of the United States of America--all children of the world will be cursed with a life set in a "Road Warrior" World, as in the Mel Gibson movie, as their inheritance.

So, I ask you Dear Sir, to whom would you entrust the tiller of this ship? What Captain of Politics and Leadership at our disposal in today's election cycle has the integrity, AUTHENTIC passion, and natural leadership talent to inspire us to again reach for greatness? Who can be a moral and ethical example in this age of depravity, indolence, greed, and cynicism?

Of the candidates running for President, only one stands far above all others, his name is Barack Obama.

I urge you, Congressman Clyburn, to grant your endorsement to Senator Barack Obama. Please help him to continue to walk in the footsteps of Dr. King--all the way to Victory in November--for ALL of our sakes.

I thank you for your distinguished service to our Country and its People.

--
Chuck Tellechea
Fired UP! Ready to GO! OBAMA'08
http://my.barackobama.com/page/community/blog/chucktellechea

Martin Luther King "I have a dream"



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