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The other Baldwin, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Constitution and Prop 8

maxine October 30th, 2008

So Election Day is coming up, and I want to share what’s been on my mind.  Be warned: this will be a long post but it may be a good influence so I won’t skimp.  Maxine has posted two other fantastic and interesting posts in the last day so please if you’re going to skip my post don’t skip hers.  That being said, let me begin with a quote from Hyrum Smith:

“We engage in the election the same as in any other principle: you are to vote for good men, and if you do not do this it is a sin: to vote for wicked men, it would be sin. Choose the good and refuse the evil. Men of false principles have preyed upon us like wolves upon helpless lambs. Damn the rod of tyranny; curse it. Let every man use his liberties according to the Constitution. Don’t fear man or devil; electioneer with all people, male and female, and exhort them to do the thing that is right.” (Author: Hyrum Smith, Source: History of the Church, Vol.6, Ch.15, p.323)

And now a quote from Joseph Smith:


“…we shall have the satisfaction of knowing that we have acted conscientiously, and have used our best judgment. And if we have to throw away our votes, we had better do so upon a worthy rather than an unworthy individual who might make use of the weapon we put in his hand to destroy us. (Joseph Smith, Source: Times and Seasons, Nauvoo, IV, 441. Cited also in Roberts, Comprehensive History, II, 208-209)

Now Ezra Taft Benson:


“The Lord works from the inside out. The world works from the outside in. The world would take people out of the slums. Christ takes the slums out of people, and then they take themselves out of the slums. The world would mold men by changing their environment. Christ changes men, who then change their environment. The world would shape human behavior, but Christ can change human nature.” (President Ezra Taft Benson, CR, October 1985, p. 5.)

 

And finally, John Quincy Adams:


“Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost.”

I think we take the power of voting for granted.  It’s not just about “beating the other guy” or the “lesser of two evils.”  There is ALWAYS a better choice.  I’ve tried being both a Democrat and a Republican, and I didn’t like either party.  Both pander to the lowest common denominator and get nothing done except bloat the government, increase our debt, and get us into wars.  This isn’t the America that I support;  I think we have the potential to be the greatest nation in the world, but not by way of economic or military power.  That is such a carnal and worldly trap - and it’s ruined our nation these past 80 years or so.  What makes a person great?  Their money, power, influence, or intelligence?  I think it’s fair to say that none of those things do.  When you really get down to it it’s character, wisdom, self-control, humility, and benevolence.  And I think our country has lost all of those things.  Consumerism and an obsession with diversion have crept into our culture and quickly tainted every last one of us.  We have transitioned from a production-based economy to a consumption-based one.  We lust after possessions and big ugly gas-guzzlers that do no good but only endanger others on the road and poison the air we breathe.  I find it ironic that in the hey-dey of blind patriotism after the attacks on the World Trade Center we as a nation rushed out to prove our loyalty by buying SUVs that gave even more power to our enemies through the choke-hold of our dependence on oil.  What hubris!  We then went and purchased homes we couldn’t afford because we felt “entitled.”  We actually believed we were deserving in our 20s and 30s of the same lifestyle our parents worked decades to achieve.  Okay, I’ll stop.  But I only rant to illustrate my frustration with the two major political parties.  All of these problems were brought on by ourselves but were also pushed on us by both sides of the political spectrum.  While Democrats fought for entitlement rights for poor people (trying to give them rights to buy things they couldn’t afford)  Republicans fought to increase our dependence on oil, gave tax breaks to humvee purchasers, and in every way tried to stymie any efforts to help our environment.  And that’s just an extreme generalization.  Books could be written on this subject.  But anyway, in addition to all the hoopla surrounding the big election, an even more insidious doctrine is trying to become mainstream and it has the potential to tear the Constitution apart.

If you’re reading this blog, you’ve probably heard of California’s Proposition 8 which will also be voted on next week.  It seeks to amend the California Constitution to permit marriage only between heterosexual couples.  Now this issue has always caused me heartache - I really want everyone to be happy and to experience all of the joys that come with marriage.  I can’t imagine being denied that because of something I couldn’t help.  But at the same time what’s even more heartbreaking is the thought of children being raised without both a mother and a father to teach them how to be properly functioning human beings with both a yin and a yang.  (the Chinese really nailed it with that concept - if the yin and yang are not balanced, neither are we.  But I digress….)   I can go on and on about why it’s important to keep marriage defined as it is.  What happens when a Church won’t marry a gay couple, give them counseling, or let them get married on their property?  They’ll get sued and forced by the courts to comply.  This would literally bring about the end of religious freedom.  (It’s already happening in Massachussetts)  By continuing to change the definition of marriage, we as a society show how unimportant the concept of marriage is to us.  Already it’s almost more common to have children THEN get married than it is to go about it in the traditional manner.  What does that say about our mentality?  That marriage is just a formality?  That it’s not important?  That children don’t need to be raised in a unified family unit?  That’s insane!  But what really gets my goat is the whole reason Prop 8 is here in the first place.  A couple of judges decided to go against the majority and change the law.  There was no legislation.  The Judicial branch (and the Executive for that matter) have decided to get rid of the checks and balances system our government is based on and have taken the law into their own hands.  Doesn’t that scare you?  They’re basically saying that the Constitution no longer matters.  If someone doesn’t like something and can get a sympathetic judge to listen, they can change the law by themselves.  If the President doesn’t want to answer for his mistakes, he can claim “Executive Privilege.”  The Congress, the only appointed “voice of the People,” has no power left.  That means that “We the People” no longer matter.  We have no say in how things are to be done.  The squeaky wheel gets the grease and the minority get their way at the expense of the rest.  Our hard-earned money is being taken from us against our will and given to others or used for causes we don’t believe in and we get no say in the matter.

So now I finally get to my point.  I don’t like McCain - he’s done some very underhanded things these past two months and he has shown a great weakness of character.  I can’t support him with my vote.  As for Obama, in many ways I think he can do a lot to heal our country and our environment or at least help our tarnished reputation with the rest of the world, but he’s inexperienced and doesn’t really appear to have any substance to his platform.  I have no idea what he’s even for and I’ve looked.  I don’t trust smooth-talkers who don’t actually say anything.  I think the job of the President belongs to the experienced statesman who has garnered a lifetime of wisdom and character and has the courage to stand up for what he believes.  It’s been a long time since our country has had that.  I felt (and still believe) that Ron Paul was our best option and the best man to fill that role.  In his decades of service he’s never once voted against what he stands for.  He’s shown a 100% fully undeviating course towards what he really believes in.  But since he’s not running for president, I’m voting for the man he endorses, Chuck Baldwin.

I’ve chosen my side and I’m completely with the Constitution.  Parties change over time and go in and out of style, but the Constitution is our anchor and will always be right.  I’m sticking with the Constitution party.  Chuck Baldwin supports greater border defense, non-aggressive/non-stupid foreign policy, limiting federal government (reducing/eliminating the IRS and Federal Reserve), and giving more power to Congress as the voice of the American people.  Supporting McCain, Obama, or gay marriage will only continue to erode our freedoms and destroy this once-great nation.

And that’s why I support the Constitution, Chuck Baldwin, and Proposition 8.  In the end, these things mean more freedom for us.

If you’re still with me, thank you for listening to my tirade and now enjoy some pleasant posts about Tim-Tams and Isaac in a monkey costume!

O frabjous day!

maxine October 30th, 2008

This is very, very good news:  Tim Tams are in the US!!  What are Tim Tams, you ask?  This is:

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It’s a cookie/biscuit/digestible that’s really popular in Australia and New Zealand.  Two malted chocolate biscuits sandwiching a layer of creamy chocolatey goodness, all surrounded by even more chocolate.  Glorified dipped Oreo, you say?  No, my friends.  This is to a dipped Oreo as Ruths Chris Steakhouse is to McDonalds.

Why is this such a big deal, you ask?  Because until now, you could only find these delectible delicacies in specialty shops (like Cost Plus, certain British stores, etc.), and you would generally pay too much per package. Apparently, Arnott’s (the company that produces Tim Tams) has been purchased by Pepperidge Farms and as of Nov. 1, Tim Tams will be sold exclusively at Target stores under the Pepperidge Farms label (for about $3/package).  If you’re not already jumping up and down for joy, you should probably start now.  These things are AMAZING! Do yourself a favor and go out to your local Target store this instant, buy a package, take it home, and slam a Tim Tam today.

How to slam a Tim Tam:

1. Prepare a hot beverage of choice (we like hot cocoa).

2. Bite off each end of the biscuit (some bite off opposing corners, but I find you get better control if you just bite off a small portion of each whole end)

3.  Insert one end of Tim Tam into hot beverage and use as a straw.  The insides will melt.

4. As soon as you feel the biscuit soften, put the whole thing in your mouth and enjoy the burst of chocolatey overload.

Enjoy!

(P.S.  I know I just posted last night, but this was too good to wait for.  Make sure you look at the other post because Isaac is super cute.)

Walking in an Autumn wonderland

maxine October 13th, 2008

We woke up to this on Sunday morning:

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Nearly 2 inches of lovely powdery snow!  There was frolicking and merriment.  Isaac LOVED his first experience with snow!  He couldn’t stop laughing!

Naturally, we couldn’t get any pictures of Isaac looking happy, despite his happy mood.  So, here’s Lila instead:

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Sadly, the snow was gone by the time we left for church that afternoon. It was fun while it lasted, though. Happy Autumn!

The Name Game

maxine August 19th, 2008

Dear Everyone,

I need your help! We’ve recently decided to put my preschool teaching expertise to use and make some money from it. While I feel it’s important for me to stay at home with Isaac, I can still hold little “Mommy and Me”-type classes to make a little extra money to help put us through college. Unfortunately, “Mommy and Me” is a registered trademark and I’d hate to incur the legal wrath of any company. If you come up with the winning name, you’ll have my eternal gratitude and some other fancy prize that I’ve yet to decide upon.

The name should reflect what the classes are about, so here are the specifics:

* They will be half-hour sessions for children and their mothers/fathers. Sessions will include singing all manner of songs (including in foreign languages), movement activities, finger plays, flannel stories, learning some basic sign language, etc. Basically, it will be teaching parents new and different ways to interact with their children.

* There will be time after classes for the parents to discuss child development issues with me if they want (I’ll have all sorts of articles and such to pass out at their request).  Parents will also receive a handout at each session containing the songs we’ve learned that day.

* Classes will be separated by age group: toddler and preschool. The name could apply to both, but it would be fun to have some group names as well (e.g., “Mommy and Me” classes; Tadpole group and the Frog group). Not necessary, though.

* Leave your suggestions in the comments section, and I’ll be ever so grateful to you! Thanks a ton for your help! We’re hoping to get this going by the second week of September - wish us luck!

Help out!

collin August 5th, 2008

Okay, so this is a REALLY divisive issue but I just wanted to spread the word to the Saints who don’t live in California and may not know all about it. If you have issues with what I say I understand - feel free to share your opinion in the comment section if you want to vent or offer support. I personally feel that the family unit is the core of a successful society, and that the problems we’re seeing today are due to the erosion of that foundation. Further disintegration of the family will only lead to the fall of our nation. Every kid needs a mom and a dad - it’s the whole yin-yang thing - they need to learn kindness and nurturing from the mother and toughness and resourcefulness from the father. That’s just a super-generalization, but it’s pretty much the crux of it. If the yin or yang is missing, the child grows up unbalanced and has to look elsewhere to fill the void.

Anyhoo, this November in California Proposition 8 will be placed on the ballot. If passed, it will restrict marriage to a union between a man and woman. You can read about it here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Proposition_8_(2008)

If you want to help out but aren’t in California to knock doors you can make a donation here:

http://www.protectmarriage.com

Protectmarriage.com was the organization that put the proposition on the ballot. It’s easy to make a donation - click on “Donate” and fill out the amount and your credit card information.

This is a pretty big battle we’re fighting and a victory with Proposition 8 will really help.

Anxious for Breaking Dawn?

maxine July 29th, 2008

If you’re like me and have been eagerly awaiting the midnight release of Breaking Dawn, here’s a little something to hold you over:  The Normal Mormon Husbands blog.  It has the Normal Mormon Husband’s version of what he thinks BD will/should be like (start with Part I).  If only Stephenie Meyer could have consulted this guy first…

Couldn’t pass this one up

maxine July 16th, 2008

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You should probably watch this if you like humor: Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog. It’ll make you laugh. A lot.

Bonus: Doogie Howser, M.D. is in it!

Hello? Hello? Can you hear me? Hello??

maxine July 12th, 2008

Yes, my old phone has gone on the fritz, namely in the reception department. The vast majority of my conversations sounded too much like the title of this post. Very frustrating. So, enter new phone: The LG C515 in Plum!

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This phone is made of shiny purple awesome! I love that it’s a flip phone (so I don’t have to keep pocket dialing people I haven’t spoken to in years). I love that it was almost free. I love that it’s PURPLE! and shiny! Mostly, though, I just love that I can once again actually use my phone for its intended purpose. Hooray new phone!

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