Firstly, I'M BACK. I've been blogging, just not here, and not regularly, which is, I think, how things will continue. Blogging is for people with something to say, and I have something to say. So here we go again, comrades:).
This is a letter to Obama I wrote. Google "write to Obama" and it's the first option.
Dear President Obama,
I'm Fred Cotterill, I'm 15 and live in the south west of the UK; in a little village called Chew Magna. I'm white and middle class. I just thought I'd write to you, if this ever actually gets to you and doesn't just end up on a civil servant's desk (although, I suppose you are ever so slightly busy, so it can be forgiven), about your healthcare plans, and presidency in general.
With regards to healthcare. Please, please, please be bold. You are the most inspirational international politician in the world and we are all begging you to ignore the illiterate rantings of the vast horde of useless cretins that are, in general, the GOP and create a healthcare system that can be the envy of the world. Screw the right's petty little ravings on 'intrusive government', or whatever the hell it is they're talking about. In all honesty, most of them are rich gits who would be able to afford the ridiculous private system the USA has at the moment anyway. Or just hate poor people. Worry not, we have the in the UK too; see the Daily Telegraph and Daily Mail for some examples of the buffoons.
Say what you like about Britain, I sure as hell know it has all the problems of the US and then some more, but our healthcare system is, basically, bloody brilliant. It says to anyone and everyone, "I don't care how rich you are, what you've done in your life, what problems you have, YOU DESERVE TO BE HEALED"
What is it that's inscribed on the base of the Statue of Liberty?
"Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me.
I lift my lamp beside the golden door."
That sends shivers down my spine.
But I think it applies here. The "teeming shore" - the unrelenting tide of compeition and capitalism perhaps?
Yeah, I'm a commy. You probably won't like that but I don't care. I'm sorry for dreaming of a better world.
Let America live up to that inscription, and to the god damn words on your constitution, that the right likes to wave around like some sort of flag proclaiming "I am a rich arse, let me kick some beggars!" Conveniently forgetting the FIRST BIT ON THERE.
"We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."
Created equal. Unalienable rights. LIFE.
If the state fails to provide your huddled masses with the means to life, then it fails in everything.
To conclude this long, rambling, not entirely coherent spiel, I shall say this. Damn convention and tradition; if you had kept with that then the USA would never have gotten independance from Britain. Screw the useless insults of those opposed not only to you, but to seeing a better life for their fellow citizens. Finally, a quote from Aneurin Bevan, the man who established our healthcare system:
"When I hear the cacophony of harsh voices trying to intimidate me, I close my eyes and listen to the silent voices of the poor"
Now let's see the skinny kid, with a funny name, from Illinois make a change.
Solidarity and good luck
Fred Cotterill