Entry: Looking Back and Moving Forward Sunday, January 01, 2006



"Ring out the old, Ring in the New"  so goes the line in Tennyson's  "A New Year's Poem".  I want to end this year by ushering in something new - a blog redesign and ring out the old with a 2005 retrospective.  This year-in-review tilts more to the personal with some political spice thrown in for good measure.  More so in 2005 than in any previous year, my personal life had become tighly woven with my political escapades in public and in the blogosphere. One has to pause and ask if this is a good thing? Looking back over the year's events, I would have to say:

Yeah..Baby..Yeah!

Before I start with my journey down memory lane, I have to give props to two bloggers who have excelled in rounding up the political news of 2005:

Mikes America

Guardian Watchblog

Both of these bloggers have enlightened, entertained or infuriated readers with their expertise, common sense and wit.

Okay, on with the story:

Thee chill of January 2005 was tempered with a flurry of activity.  Since the 3rd of November, 2004, I had been busily organizing a VirtualTourist meetup to coincide with the Inaugural celebrations in DC on January 20th. Adding more complexity to this meetup, my fellow VT'ers were located in states across the country; California, Texas, North Carolina, and Florida. Another hurdle was obtaining enough passes to allow everyone to view the Inauguration at the Capitol building. The VT meetup award goes to my good friend,  Yubert,  for gleaning 8 tickets from none other than Senator Boxer! With help from a friend who works for State Senator Allison Schwartz, I managed to get 4 Inaugural passes.

On January, 20th 2005, the President of the United States renewed his oath of office. I, along with my friends, were present on the Capitol grounds to witness the swearing in and to take in the spectacle that is Inauguration Day.  The right to peacefully assemble is a bedrock right guaranteed to the American people by the US Constitiution. Unless  the Supreme Court deems it unconstitutional!  Those who were still suffering from Post Election Stress Disorder were out in droves in DC, even Jesus made an appearance on this day.  I missed the opportunity to have my picture taken with Christ, but laughed at the liberal ideology that eschews religion, yet is quick to claim Christ as a liberal who hates President Bush. Whatever your political affiliations are, do not miss out on an opportunity to witness the peaceful transfer of power that is a hallmark of our democracy.  It affirms what makes this nation great, and is always a good time.  Speaking of good times, I was unable to get tickets for the Texas Society Black Tie and Boots Ball.  For the 2008 Allen/Rice Inauguration, I'll make sure to secure my Texas Society Ball tickets early! 

Reading the literature I receIved with my tickets, I discovered an interesting fact regarding the Inaugurations at the Capital. Reagan's Inauguration was the first to be held on the West front of the Capitol. President Reagan remarked in his 1981 inaugural speech "..standing here, one faces a magnificent vista, opening up on this city's special beauty and history. At one end of the Mall are those shrines on whose shoulders we stand." Regan also remarked "that peace is the highest aspiration of the American people. We will negotiate for it, sacrifice for it, we will NOT surrender for it - now or ever."  -  WOW!

 

Following on the heels of the Presidential Inauguration was the January 30 election in Iraq. A day that was much anticipated by both those who support the fledgling democracy and those who do not. The vote was held on schedule despite calls by Democratic legislators for it's postponement and threats of bloodshed from terrorists. In spite of, or perhaps because of the threats of violence by terrorists, the Iraqi people sent a resounding message to the world that day.  By their vote,  Iraqis chose life over death, hope over despair and freedom over tyranny.  A message the MSM to this day resists to acknowledge.

March 19 marked the two year anniversary of the begining of the end of saddam and terroristism worldwide.  I chose to mark the day in Central Park, NYC with fellow Protest Warriors counter-protesting the moonbat brigade.  The unwashed patchouli-smelling 60's throwbacks were out in droves pushing the same myths and lies that they hope to pass on to the unsuspecting public. Then they met us, the not-so-silent majority and wigged out. Something about truth is like holy water to these unwashed masses. The day turned out well, the liberal love-in was watched with much amusement by the members of Protest Warrior NYC. A majority of the Protest Warriors showed solidarity with the Iraqis by dying our index fingers purple. I enjoyed flipping the purple peace sign at the uninformed liberals. They all were puzzled by the two finger salute. Typical.  Some of them eventually got the message and decided to color their middle finger purple. Hmmm..what were they really saying about the democratic process in Iraq? 

April showers bring May flowers..or whatever.  The opportunity came about to particpate in a counter-protest at the Constitution Center with Philly's Protest Warrior on May 15th.  Before standing with my compatriots, I took time to wander around the anti-war crowd. Several of them were sporting  placards with a number that represented one of the "100,000" victims of the Iraq war.  This proved to me beyond a shadow of a doubt that the "anti's" have no clue of rudimentary statistics. However, none of them could answer my query: "If peace is priceless, then why count the cost?"  Perhaps my question was too nuanced for them.  It was at this small gathering of Protest Warriors that I met Grizzly MamaThe City Troll and their cubs.  Through Grizzly Mama's blog I discovered Mikes America, Blonde Sagacity and A Tangled Web or more precisely they discovered me :)

 

TBC....

 

 

   16 comments

Robert
January 6, 2006   12:23 PM PST
 
Skye, love the new look, it's great! We all have so much to look forward to in 2006. And I hope you will give us the story behind the profile photo, or we might all just die of suspense!
Mike's America
January 5, 2006   09:49 PM PST
 
I think I like your concise wrap up better. I had no idea what I was getting myself into with my year in review.

I had no idea I had blogged so much in one year, and deciding what to include and what to leave out was a real exercise.

Like your new layout, though the remote control ad is blocking the top of the text of your post.

P.S. I was at Reagan's first Inaug on the West Front.... Went to Reagan's second too, but weather moved it inside. Went to Bush 41, skipped both of willies (though I did sit on the river and watch the fireworks). Went to Bush 43 in 2000.
Skye
January 5, 2006   12:44 AM PST
 

One more tidbit:

Set your DVD/VCR/Tivo to record Fox News daytime talkshow "Dayside".

You might see someone you recognize in the audience...

:)
Skye
January 5, 2006   12:36 AM PST
 

Thank you everyone for all your lovely comments!!!

I am still writing Year in Review part 2, and tweaking this new blog skin. I hope to catch up with the blogging by this weekend.

As for my new profile picture, I'm debating whether or not I should reveal the story behind the picture.

As for 2006, I wish all my blogging friends much joy and happiness this year!
"Alice"
January 4, 2006   04:33 AM PST
 
Thanks Rob. I guess I didn't explain it well enough. Skye, your blog looks wonderful ~ I love the red background. And of course, you look absolutely beautiful in your piccy.

Hmm, how's that, JM? Heh. ;-)
Rob
January 3, 2006   06:20 PM PST
 
Perhaps we can all just agree that they're BOTH beautiful! ;-)

ALL the best in 2006, Skye! It should prove to be another "interesting" year as I don't see the moonbats going away anytime soon. Hopefully we can continue mitigating their influence, however...
JM
January 3, 2006   05:59 PM PST
 
I would beg leave to dispute Alice's final point.
"Alice"
January 3, 2006   08:57 AM PST
 
Happy New Year Skye! And how I love your blog's new look...it's as beautiful as you.
Monica-Philadelphia
January 2, 2006   12:55 AM PST
 
I saw the ad too - and so happy to know how to get rid of it!

It was a pleasure meeting YOU Skye and the new blog look is great.

Dana - I have relatives who actually voted for Gore and, after 9/11, expressed much gratitude that he didn't win!
Old Soldier
January 1, 2006   07:10 PM PST
 
Well, I'll be darned. That did it. Directing IE to another site, then coming back to Shye's dumped the ad. Thanks JM and dcat. I guess that's kinda like knocking before before you open the door. A round about way to shed an unwanted distraction, but it works.
Indigo Red
January 1, 2006   04:24 PM PST
 
"If peace is priceless, then why count the cost?"

Now THAT is a priceless quote! I shall use it on my wacky liberal sister. Should be fun!
Skye
January 1, 2006   04:01 PM PST
 


Damn those pop-up ads!


Dana, I have stories to tell..after I get back from a New Year's Day party.

Old Soldier - I hope this year brings you much joy and happiness!

Thanks everyone for your patience during this redesign!

dcat/still at it ®
January 1, 2006   03:53 PM PST
 
Old Soldier I was just going to say that and when you log off and come back to her site it isn't there. I had to do the same to read earlier.

Thank you skye :)
JM
January 1, 2006   03:13 PM PST
 
I have never seen those ads... perhaps you need to upgrade your internet browser.
Dana
January 1, 2006   10:26 AM PST
 
Same comment as that of the Old Soldier: there is an ad which covers the right half of your opening paragraph.

This was an interesting post: had I not known that it was written by a conservative Democrat, I'd have assumed that it had been written by a Republican. Even though there were a lot of Democrats who voted for President Bush, I've never seen any of them write about how happy they were he won.

Old Soldier
January 1, 2006   08:14 AM PST
 
Skye, off topic, are you aware that an advertisement covers a good amount of the top right of your post column? It makes it impossible to completely understand your opening thoughts.

Happy New Year, Skye. I'm looking forward to visiting more regularly.

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