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The following article was posted on August 1st, 2012, in the Santa Maria Sun - Volume 13, Issue 21 [ Submit a Story ]
The following articles were printed from Santa Maria Sun [santamariasun.com] - Volume 13, Issue 21

Find hope in our commonality

Nipomo

Ethel Landers

The proper lady would never discuss politics or religion with friends. However this election, more than ever, I feel we each are determining the opportunities, debt, health, jobs, safety, education, and environment for our grandchildren and their children. I also feel this forum is a great place to debate. A good debate can help us learn from one another versus dislike one another. So please share your feelings and concerns here in this paper and with one another. However, please don’t dislike your friends who disagree with you. Listen, ingest, and learn from their points of view.

I believe debate helps us uncover and refine our own truth. Most of us realize that Fox, Limbaugh, and Beck lean ultra-right, MSNBC and Air America lean ultra-left, and the other mainstream media fall somewhere trickled in between, depending on their corporate owners.

I am registered independent and lean quite left in social issues, especially when it comes to equality and offering future generations the opportunities I had growing up in America. Yet I do not dislike any of my friends who disagree with me. Their thought process often baffles me, but I still listen to their explanations, and I value them as unique individuals.

My challenge to all of you, dear ones, is to change your channels, read various publications, and truly listen to your perceived “enemies.” In spite of what you disagree with, you will find much in common. That commonality is the hope for our great grandchildren.