Friday, March 26, 2010

To Whom I Pray It Concerns,

Dearest distinguished ladies and gentlemen, senators and representatives, Mr. President and honorary Judges of these United States.

The annals of history are slathered with shameless tales, installed by victors and majorities. As one attempts to pluck facts from this muck of frequently crude bias, it becomes all too clear that truth is anything but clear. There are, however, a few hardly arguable exceptions. Stories of light amidst darkness, moments in time in which all but the most cynical and cold hearted agree were indeed, rare instances of grace. Often against unfathomable odds whimpers turn roars, and the oppressed seized their destiny.

And so I proclaim, we the people are yet again standing before a void of uncertainty. Knowing only that we are disenfranchised and wrought with discontent.