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A Personal Reflection on My Painful Contribution To Democracy
Personal Tale | 11/14/2002 | R Grizzle

Posted on 11/14/2002 11:14:11 AM PST by RGrizzle

The year was 1992. President George Bush, the elder, was failing in the polls. In a final attempt to save his re-election bid, President Bush decided to launch a whistle-stop train tour that would include my humble hometown of Gainesville, Georgia. The purpose of this tour would be to invigorate the state of Georgia with its thirteen electoral votes in support of the President.

Local Republican leaders sought volunteers to make the President’s stop a fertile one. One that would help lead a nation to the respectable candidate. They needed my help to salvage a presidency. The President needed me. Democracy itself was beckoning me to service. I would not fail my nation.

I arrived before dawn that late October morning to report for duty. My assignment, balloon detail. I was charged with seeing that the President’s stop in my beloved hometown would end with the release of an armada of red spheres that would lift the spirits of an electorate. I was up to the challenge.

To say that these blessed balloons were merely red is to perform a shameful disservice. They were not merely red. The color of these magnificent orbs if displayed within the context of an automotive showroom could only be described as Grand-Old-Party Red. They were stately indeed.

Partnered with a company of elementary students, I began my work. I labored in earnest filling each balloon with hope. I wrapped the opening end around my finger with the utmost care, cautious not to release its precious contents. However, my humanity soon began to falter.

I became keenly aware of a blister forming on my index finger. A few balloons later and the blister was such that I could no longer continue tying the balloons using that finger. However, I would not disappoint my President. I moved to the next finger. When it failed me I moved to the next. Then to the next. Then to the next. Finally, I was left with no appendage without the horrific wounds of a grand political battle. Despite my suffering I, along with my age-challenged comrades, had assembled our armada.

The weather that day was magnificently beautiful with a royal blue sky peering down upon us from on high. The agenda for the event included many nameless local politicians speaking to an anxiously awaiting crowd. After a tortured delay, my meeting with providence had finally come. President Bush arrived and spoke to the untold throngs. I cannot readily recall what was said though I was soaking in every ounce of this surreal moment.

The conclusion of the Commander In Chief’s speech signaled the launch of my armada. As the crowd cheered, the balloons rose to proclaim their triumph. Or so was the plan. The armada so carefully and painfully prepared was overwhelmed by that enormous blue sky. The fruit of my labor seemed insignificant compared to this vast blue background that draped the heavens. In disbelief I peered first at my injured hands and then anguished at the meager display above. For what had I sacrificed so much?

A few weeks later found me once again dazed as I listened the political pundits assess the election that had just been completed. I gazed in horror at the electoral map as a few lonely red states were desperately surrounded by a sea of blue representing the votes soon to be cast by the Electoral College. The pain intensified as I realized that Georgia with its 13 electoral votes was shaded a demoralizing blue. My armada filled with hope had been badly thwarted by a man from Hope. My mission had failed.

As I reflected on the events I pondered what might have been. If I had marshaled more courage and strength to fill more balloons could the presidency have been saved? Had I let my President down?

With age has come wisdom. I now see that what my President had needed wasn’t more balloons. . . . He needed more electoral votes. One hundred and two to be exact. Perhaps more political savvy when dealing with the opposition party on tax issues would have been a nice addition as well. It is now clear that I wasn’t the only person who failed to listen to the President’s message on that fateful day.

I often reflect on these events. My hands have recovered from their injuries although my heart still bears its scars. I will join the good fight of Democracy again someday. However, I hope my next assignment is simply the distribution of yard signs. Curse those wretched balloons!


TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Editorial; Miscellaneous; Political Humor/Cartoons; Politics/Elections; US: Georgia
KEYWORDS: bush; campaign; volunteer
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1 posted on 11/14/2002 11:14:11 AM PST by RGrizzle
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To: RGrizzle
Bravo!
2 posted on 11/14/2002 11:22:46 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
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To: RGrizzle
Helium balloons destroy the ozone layer. NASA has recently discovered that Jupiter has a hole in its ozone, similar to the one on Earth. I hope you're happy. The entire solar system is now feeling the effects of your support for evil, environment-destroying Republicans.
3 posted on 11/14/2002 11:22:51 AM PST by Schmedlap
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To: RGrizzle
Well, okay, I'll comment. Heeheehee! Hope your fingers get better and that you will not have bled in vain. What goes up must come down.
4 posted on 11/14/2002 11:24:19 AM PST by Eastbound
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To: RGrizzle
With age has come wisdom. I now see that what my President had needed wasn’t more balloons. . . . He needed more electoral votes.
 
I'm sick of your excuses.  It's apparent to everyone that he needed more balloons, you let him down and bear complete and total responsibility for the 8 years of "The Arkansas Love Machine".
 
(Seriously, very well written!  Congrats!)

Owl_Eagle

" WAR IS PEACE
FREEDOM IS SLAVERY
DIVERSITY IS STRENGTH"


5 posted on 11/14/2002 11:25:35 AM PST by End Times Sentinel
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To: RGrizzle
Democracy itself was beckoning me to service. I would not fail my nation.

Nice article, but I've been told we live in a republic, not a democracy, so please change that part.
6 posted on 11/14/2002 11:26:07 AM PST by BikerNYC
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To: RGrizzle
Bush I would have won if he hadn't sold out gun owners.

Bush II will face the same situation.
7 posted on 11/14/2002 11:29:30 AM PST by Atlas Sneezed
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To: BikerNYC
I know . . . .I know . . ."And to the Republic for which it stands. However, the wording just didn't flow. I apologize!
8 posted on 11/14/2002 11:30:06 AM PST by RGrizzle
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To: RGrizzle
Bush I would have won if he hadn't sold out gun owners.

Bush II will face the same situation.
9 posted on 11/14/2002 11:30:12 AM PST by Atlas Sneezed
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To: RGrizzle
I "second" the bravo, both for writing, and allegorical implications!

(why I don't write better: I like big words too much, and am far too pretentious!! Let me try again: "Well done, RG! Freegards!") ;)

10 posted on 11/14/2002 11:58:58 AM PST by 88keys
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To: Schmedlap
Who said anything about helium?!?
11 posted on 11/14/2002 11:59:51 AM PST by 88keys
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To: RGrizzle
I was there, too. The previous night I had assembled with the local Republican gentry to make signs. We were in the City Ice building there on Browns Bridge Rd/Jesse Jewell Pkwy making signs like crazy. I saved several for myself since I liked my slogans better. When the time came to cross through the barricades at the train depot, the USSS wouldn't let me and my family bring in our own signs, even though they had been made at the same time and place as the others. Disappointed, we dropped any protest and picked up new signs. I stood at the back of the train with my wife and four small children, within 20 yards of the President. My wife got a picture of each child on my shoulders with the President in the background making his speech. We tried, we few, to swing the vote his way. To no avail. In November '92, I was on a field training exercise with my ANG Air Control Squadron in Savannah when the tragic results came in. Much angst was evident among the officers and enlisted. Even then we knew "bubba" was a bad deal for America.
12 posted on 11/14/2002 12:09:39 PM PST by buzzsaw6
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To: 88keys
Just an assumption. I assumed that local fire regulations would preclude use of hydrogen.
13 posted on 11/14/2002 1:08:37 PM PST by Schmedlap
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To: Schmedlap
I'm not familiar with any party (Rep., Dem., Green, Periwinkle, Socialist, etc.) who has outlawed the use of helium in their political rallies. Had I known the ill effects of these balloons on both the ozone and my poor hands, rest assured my actions would have been dramatically different.
14 posted on 11/14/2002 4:01:04 PM PST by RGrizzle
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To: Schmedlap
To be honest, I am somewhat surprised that they made their way to Jupiter!?!
15 posted on 11/14/2002 5:33:42 PM PST by RGrizzle
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To: BikerNYC
Nice article, but I've been told we live in a republic, not a democracy, so please change that part.

It's both. You could look at it like the scientific name of an animal - the genus of our government is a republic, while it's species is a democracy. The USSR was a republic, too, but of an very different species.

Snidely

16 posted on 11/14/2002 8:29:53 PM PST by Snidely Whiplash
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To: RGrizzle
Bravo! I love this!

And the replies are hilarious, too.
17 posted on 11/15/2002 7:32:29 AM PST by Auntie Mame
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To: RGrizzle
Bump
18 posted on 11/15/2002 7:33:53 AM PST by Fiddlstix
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To: Schmedlap
Those of us who take the time to educate ourselves on the truth of what is happening in our environment know that the hole in the ozone layer is smaller now than when it was discovered and that it may actually be a natural cyclic phenomenon. Be assured that the effects of helium on the ozone layer are negligible compared to the effects of bovine flatulence. Would you say the entire solare system is feeling the the effects of the evil, flatulating, environment-destroying cattle of earth?!
19 posted on 11/20/2002 9:40:16 AM PST by squash
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To: Schmedlap
Schmedlap! Take the jeep down to the motor pool and get it serviced!
20 posted on 11/20/2002 10:27:07 AM PST by Redleg Duke
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