Asian-American Relations Now and Later

Various organizations and disciplines define “East Asia” in different ways. The region is incredibly diverse from the point of view of the many people who live there. The United Nations Organization officially classifies South-east Asia (the 10 ASEAN members plus East Timor) as a distinct region, but other sources add North-east and South-east Asia together to form East Asia which is the practice in many scholarly and popular articles. I tend to see the Region as North East Asia, Greater Malaya composed mostly of great archipelagos, Southeast Asia and then its great neighbor which is Greater Hindustan. The reader may struggle along but eventually get plenty enough feel for my subject to derive some benefit. It is always important to remember that China is vast, diverse and encompasses many climates, racial types and cultural groups. But almost all of it is north of almost all of Greater Malaya where President Obama and I spent some of our younger years. He was in Muslim Indonesia and I was in the Christian Philippines. Nepal and Bhutan have nothing to do with Southeast Asia in any strict sense but are continental land-locked and are more like other countries sandwiched between Northeast Asia and Greater Malaya  than they are like Greater Hindustan. They are a border of two regions North East Asia and Greater Hindustan made to resemble Southeast Asia ( a third region) in recent centuries. But this whole part of the world is the subject of this post and you do not have to know it all very well to understand my post..

The economic and national entities of East Asia are thus Japan; the Democratic People’s Republic of (North) Korea; the Republic of (South) Korea; the People’s Republic of China (and its special administrative regions Hong Kong and Macau) Republic of China (Taiwan); and the 10 ASEAN members: the Philippines, Vietnam, The Kingdom of Cambodia, Laos, The Kingdom of Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, and Indonesia. The lack of useful statistical data makes including East Timor problematic and Bhutan and Nepal are simply remembered without much to actually say about them and so unless otherwise indicated, it will be omitted. Bhutan is a beautiful kingdom that holds its own in changing times and seeks a community path for its traditions in the modern world and the educated in the region largely know of its existence.

As I look around at China coverage in the United States  I am reminded of something  I brought up when I was recently remarking in a comment made on a post by Baroness Valentine on the Lords of the Blog.There I wrote that  I hoped the House of Lords has paid sufficient attention to the visit of Premiere Li Keqiang and his wife Cheng Hong to Britain despite the lack of discussion of this and Spanish succession in the Lords of the Blog. While China is not in the World Cup and China is not involved in a state visit here it seems clear  to me that most Americans know too little of China.

China is the country doing too much for job creation, too much for overall growth, too much for long-term growth. I mean it when I say “the country” at least among major players. Their problems are largely from too much emphasis on economic growth. Almost all other major players have made this a priority which is very low and even though economic abuses are causing problems everywhere they pale compared to problems related to other causes. Because of this national attitude relations with China will determine a significant part of the employment picture for the EU, the USA and others for some years ahead.  It is a bit strange for me to write about anything related to employment as I have never been all that secure and right now I run errands and do lawn work and keep house in a situation where I am continuously exposed to risks of being blamed for some kind of  financial malfeasance because unlike China where cash payments hand-delivered and my very secure debit and ATM card at the Agricultural Bank of China  were usable for all things and sufficient for them here I have never been able to negotiate the vast ocean of requirements which inflate our personal debt and exposure in so many ways and are so tied to a pervasive ideology not subject to much criticism. here my finances are always subject not to one but to many factors over which I have no control despite which I only have a few big financial problems and penury I do not have lots of bad checks, huge credit card balances or anything else. of that type. My view of America is not that of a financial columnist and it is from the point of view of such insecurity that writing something like this  becomes somewhat absurd but also offers unique opportunities for insight. On the one hand as I write about American policy in Asia I write knowing  I have spent a huge amount of time in Asia and know a lot about the region but on the other hand my situation in life is so bad that it seems pointless to discuss any of it when I am so weak and vulnerable here. But that is the nature of the things I really cannot change. Whatever happens for the rest of my life I certainly feel that I have learned something about Asia and its surrounds which continues to form my view of the world.

I recognize that the big opportunities in Asia will not be to mimic me exactly. But in my life so far politics, military exchanges and business have gone on around me in Asia and I have tried to stay abreast of those things while focusing on my other more immediate concerns.I do not believe that these facts of potential which exist in Asia demonstrate a set of facts that has to be good or bad for the EU, the United States or other players.  But a realistic American economist should realize that  Mandarin speaking tour guides, agents and brokers with several Asian languages, English teachers in China, experts on trilateral trade with China in the developing world and those selling products at competitive prices to deal with growth related problems in China ought to be part of a picture of long term growth and accessible growth today. In Asia itself those who have ancestors and ties in the region and resemble the dominant racial group of any given market will often find it much easier to succeed.  The Philippines is an exception where White Americans of all types and Mestizo Hispanic Americans can hope to find advantages which offset racial minority status disadvantages. Black people can usually expect that their race will be a significant disadvantage in most business contacts with pockets and current where it may be an advantage.  Racial consciousness is in general very high in the region. China no longer uses terms like foreign devil in general but most countries do have some similar practice that is common enough. Arabs can hope for some ethnic and possible racial prejudice in their favor if they are Muslims in a Muslim area but like the Philippines for Americans it should not be thought to be more than it is.

Further those who can find a fascination with the Chinese mindset ought to have a special role in munitions sales, peace studies and international development planning. China is not the only story but it cannot be ignored. That is where a great deal of the potential in the world will remain regardless of what really happens in the next few years.

I am trying here to lay out my first real Asia policy post on this blog since Premiere Li Keqiang came to power in China and he and his sophisticated wife Cheng Hong began touring the world.  There is a lot going on that needs to be addressed in a post like this if it is to have any significance as regards the state of things out there. I graduated from the University of Southwestern Louisiana in May of 1989 with a degree in English and the honor of a Latin phrase after the designation of a bachelors degree. There have been many days since mid May of 1989. Each of them was a bit different than the others. Suddenly I am coming up on 20 years. Sooner or later it had to happen. Actually it had to happen exactly 20 years after I graduated unless I died. It was always likely to make me feel that my life was not exactly where I had hoped it would be. Twenty years ago was a rather high mark in my life. But not a perfect time at all. However, the  Republic of the Philippine Islands was very much part of my  context for life in those days. I left the Philippines with my whole family when we came to the United States and my brother Simon Peter Emmanuel Summers sought medical treatment for Prader-Willi Syndrome. It was at that time that I enrolled at what was then USL and is now the University of Louisiana. Then after earning a year’s worth of credits in one semester I returned to the Philippines and stayed there till my brother Joseph was born and then returned to the United States, lived the summer in Abbeville and went to school at the Franciscan University of Steubenville the next fall. The following summer I visited my parents in the Philippines and then went back to Steubenville and after some complications finished up at USL — marrying in 1987 and graduating in 1989.

Leading my sisters on a carabao in the Philippines.

Leading my sisters on a carabao in the Philippines.

The journey since those days has been a complex one at least. I do not suppose there is much to say about it which is not laced with anecdotes of trial and There have been other good things and times.  I have done a wide variety of work with lots of writing, teaching and organizing in the mix. I would not have done most of those things if my life had been more successful as it seemed to promise to be. What I know is that my life has been a journey in a very literal sense. When I graduated I went to work that summer for the law Firm of Mangham, Hardy, Rolfs and Abadie in the offices near the top of the First National Bank Tower in downtown Lafayette. It was as close as I have ever come to feeling like my life was on a smooth and established track and not a trek through dangerous places. I was headed off to Tulane Law School in the fall. A lot of people in my life who have always behaved badly toward me when they were around chose not to that summer. I had been on television and in the newspapers a great deal when I won the Outstanding Graduate award and it seemed like I would be given some space to do things one step at a time in a way that I have never really known at any other time. My time at Tulane Law School that first run was one of the worst times of my life. That is from my point of view saying a great deal. We lived next to a family who were in charge of our floor in student housing and screamed and roared many hours every day. These were among the many experiences in my life which really have provided no benefit to me here. Although I did not stay in China for many reasons I did feel that my advice to students and other work there could draw more on these experiences. Almost all work here in the USA in recent decades has bordered on pure hell for many reasons. I am not sure how typical that contrast is among people who have been in both regions. China had plenty of problems but I felt less malicious interference built into the work structure itself.

My trip to China ranks near the top of these events. I have posted the link to the university level institution called the Shandong Institute of Business and Technology where I taught that was the China Coal  Economic College a few years before I was there. Set on the Shandong Peninsula where Confucius and Mencius began Classical Chinese scholarship the Campus overlooked the glorious Yellow Sea. These are some of my students and advisees graduating two years after I left.Frank

These young women in the photo are some of my students and advisees graduating two years after I left. It was a time with many opportunities to learn a lot more about China than I had in all of my reading prior to that point in  time and it had a deep influence on my life and thinking. When I returned to America  I wrote an article for a newspaper I had written for before many times about my experiences. When I wrote the article I intended to go back to China but that did not happen.

 

Front page of an article Iwrote about my journey to China and time there. The top photograph is of English Corner which was largely organized and facilitated by Lu Ting ting who is on my Friends List although her name appears in characters I cannot reproduce.This is the front page of an article I wrote about my journey to China and time there. The top photograph is of English Corner which was largely organized and facilitated by Lu Ting ting who is on my Friends List on Facebook when she can be and my contact on Linked In. Although her name appears in characters I cannot always reproduce online or by hand. 

One of the most influential political figures of my life has been Bill Clinton. When I lived in China during the 2004-2005 academic year his book My Life was widely sold there in English and Mandarin.  When Clinton ran for President the first time he had a sign in his campaign headquarters viewable by most in the movement which said: “It’s the economy  — stupid!” My own personal economic failure has been enormous at many levels. But I had a pretty good economic existence in China. I brought some money with me but I was furnished with a home apartment, cable, high speed internet, steam radiator heat, electricity, travel credits, bonuses for extra and exceptional work through my job and it was an extraordinary opportunity to see and do many things.The economy of East Asia is one of the most successful regional economies of this time around world. There is history is a long history of dealing with many of the same issues that challenge the global economy today. In broader East Asia we find a group of some of the world’s largest and most prosperous economies : China, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore,Taiwan and South Korea. This post brief as it is will at least link to some details about these major economic powers.

Major powers come and go from the center stage of geopolitics and alliances are even more perishable than powerful global status but one of the more durable facts about this planet is the economic importance of East Asia. In this post I will refine the idea of regions a bit more, rambling  as I often do rather than sticking with a single definition from the start.  I will start by asserting that there is no real American foreign policy that will work unless it is also a pretty solid policy as regards a region with these powers and the overlapping group of our treaty partners which includes Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, and the Philippines.

 

Major positive factors have ranged from favorable political-legal environments for industry and commerce, through abundant natural resources of various kinds, to plentiful supplies of relatively low-cost, skilled and adaptable labor. I taught a talented group of undergraduates whose contribution I valued in China. I will however say that they were in general not the most privileged or secure in their society just as most of my friends from the university years were not among that group of the most privileged in my society. It caused me to think back on my own years in college. However, China is not the only place that I have been. There were journeys to Micronesia, Mexico (on numerous occasions) as well as to Nova Scotia/ Acadie. Each of these journeys has added to the long route across and just above the surface of this planet which I have drawn out in my life.  Nor have I really increased my rate of travel as an adult  — in fact the contrary is true. Prior to graduation  from USL I could list the Philippines, Europe, Colombia, Mexico, Tonga, Samoa and New Zealand were among the places that I had visited long enough to feel that I had lived there. Travel has been a very large part of my education and personal development.  One fact is that I claim to propose a movement from the right and yet many of my values are universal to all human beings and much of my life experience is international which contrasts starkly with the rightist Nationalism that many will be more familiar with. This is in part because I believe in creating games that are not zero-sum in international affairs and developing such structures where they already exist. It is in part because I really believe in space colonization as the means to reshape our very long-term future. Lastly, it is in part because I am a Christian and take the charge of the gospel seriously in all aspects — although I do not always conform to it very well.

Although I had one failed business attempt of substance in the Philippines and a few other smaller failures  I was successful in some endeavors in church related ministry and through that lens got to known some significant business and government figures. Likewise in China I was not in business but I assisted students majoring in business, taught some business writing and taught a large number of students who were International Finance majors. Wikipedia states in an article on East Asia  that:

East Asian populations have demonstrated rapid learning capabilities – skills in utilizing new technologies and scientific discoveries – and putting them to good use in production. Work ethics in general tend to be highly positive.

I reached the conclusion  shared by many that in modern societies, a high level of structural differentiation, functional specialization, and autonomy of the economic system from government is a major contributor to industrial-commercial growth and prosperity. I brought to China some experience in business, although no great successes a few successes that won some significant recognition. Among these was a bit of international trade: Then I was working in seafood sales and brokering as I had done many times before including even during my time at Tulane Law. I went down with the owner and chief sales manager of the privately held company that was my employer on a buying trip to Merida. This was typical of a lot of things about my seafood crowd. The owner paid for four tickets, four registration packages, four hotel and food packages and in me provided one of the two or three best interpreters on the trip. However, the trip was supposed to be a sales trip sponsored by the US Department of Commerce and we were there buying. While that exact event was unique it somehow encapsulates all of my considerable experiences in the fishmongering world. While there Lieutenant Governor Paul Hardy presented me with the honor of Honorary Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana. He gave me a very large and beautiful certificate that I was proud to display as I was to mention the honor on my resume. When I got back I set up those purchases and set up a series of chain and institutional sales for off-main-demand-curve size catfish. I would leave that industry to teach but would return to it and other business ventures from time to time.

The US dollar is freely traded currency in the entirety of the Far East as far as I know and few contend that any currency from outside the region challenges its level of acceptance. However, that is changing as the British Pound has just become exchangeable with the Chinese Yuan or Renminbi   on the markets in Shanghai. But the USA has an historic advantage over the Pound not found elsewhere in a trading systems that covers much of the human population and a region where trading systems are relatively open. Exports are desired as imports throughout the region and the risks are quantifiable. Military and security imports are the most desired in China and other product bought in China and elsewhere with zero or low duties  attached on imports of consumer and capital goods do considerably helped stimulate cost-efficiency and change in their own often harsh economic system. However legal mimicry on the edge of the law and piratical patent and copyright infringement are more common in this region as sophisticated threats to US companies than perhaps in almost any other region except the surround of true East Asia which I am including to some degree in this post.  While soaring poverty rates in the Philippines and Vietnam and extreme consequences of displacement in China are factors tha t must be addressed by American corporations and governments the truth remains that compared to many places free contract for employment and the flexible mindset and work that comes with the genetic and cultural heritage of the labor force in the region makes a desirable labor market for Americans to be involved in over the long term. There are many assets difficult to reproduce elsewhere which are very significant  factors making for promising and sustained business-economic performance across these economies.

Finally, globalization is likely to continue to benefit the Asian economies for some time in general terms.  These benefits will increase the buying power of many kinds of potential clients and consumers and it is these relatively large and fast-growing markets for consumer goods and services of all kinds which can play a vital role in America’s future as well. The path  of my life has not included my personal return to the Philippines since I was there in  my college years nor a return to China since those days described here. Liu Ting ting responded to one of my posts on Facebook with correspondence that may not belong here . But I reproduce it anyway as being illuminating:

  • 刘婷婷 Those old pictures brings me back to my campus life —- happy and free from any restraints . It seems that those beautiful days all forsook me a hundred years ago,I couldn’t even find a trace of them…….
  • 刘婷婷 There are too much strange sensation and unique thoughts I wanna share with you, but when it comes to writing or conversation, I just don’t know how to express them. I wish you well and be happy……
  • Frank Wynerth Summers III Ting ting, It makes me happy to hear from you. I am glad you are made nostalgic by the pictures.

However, that  personal connection to these people is not the sole basis of my thoughts about China and Asia. I read a great deal and communicate with a lot of people as I did when I was there — and I have maintained ties since I left. I did take the time when I was in China to watch television and buy a periodical now and then and I have done such things since arriving back in the United States. All of that has led to a bit of an understanding acquired over time. But not the deepest one.

My family and I have shared connections we have preserved with the Philippines and through the Philippines to the rest of Asia. One of those connections comes from having been connected with the East Asian Pastoral Institute where I studied for a while with my father in Manila. When we did the  Scripture Ventures program there we met with people from many Asian countries and got to know some of them. Some we stayed in touch with for a while but that has all faded away over time for me at least.

Meeting at Big Woods with Filipino friends who are US citizens now.

Meeting at Big Woods with Filipino friends who are US citizens now.

 

But this is not simply a post to rehash a series of older posts and pages in this blog. I am trying to discuss primarily how the United States of America should relate  to the People’s Republic of China, Taiwan, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, the Republic of Korea, Japan (and its Emperor), Mongolia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Brunei. Secondarily, I am discussing how the USA should relate to Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Viet Nam, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar,  and the rest of Southeast Asia. Thirdly, I am discussing how the USA should relate to India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Sri Lanka. Four regions then fall into this discussion: North East Asia and Malaya (or Maphilindo) are two regions at the center of my focus. Southeast Asia is the Secondary focus and Greater Hindustan is the Tertiary Focus. In other words, East Russia, The Great Northern Corridor, Persia, the Levant and the Arabian Peninsula would all be regions in Asia which would not be part of this discussion directly. Most people in the world live in the regions that I am discussing here. Is there a policy that works for all of these places? Is it meaningful to write and speak in such terms. I live in a region of Louisiana with a significant Vietnamese population. The valedictorian of my niece’s recent graduating class is a young Vietnamese American surnamed  Nguyen. But it is fascinating how despite many successes in the story of these migrants so little has been done to use the ties, skills and appearance of these people to increase US and Louisiana ties to South East Asia. The top three students in academic achievement were all of Asian descent.

I  do have deep ties not only to the United States but also to Europe and the Americas as a whole.  In the years since I graduated from there have been opportunities to do things that I had not done including but not limited to teaching in China. I have had many experiences that are meaningful to me here in America and ties me to the region of North America just as Asians are tied to their region. I do not think we should forget that trade and ties and knowledge do not mean ceasing to be distinctive. But we will have better chances to understand one another in the future.

The journey has had its surprising joys.Mary graduates from UL L as I did. A young mom who does not make time for Facebook yet.Mary graduates from UL L as I did. A young mom who does not make time for Facebook yet. Watching one brother Joseph and one sister Mary graduate with higher Latin honors than I earned from my college alma mater has been a joy and a blessing. It has been a joy to see another sister Sarah graduate with a perfect GPA from Louisiana State University where I got my masters degree. It has been a joy to have my middle sister Susanna graduate with honors from the Franciscan University of Steubenville where I won one of two Sophomore Class Awards (one for men and one for women) in 1985. I look forward to having my youngest brother graduate from UL-L which is my renamed alma mater  in his time. My handicapped brother Simon received his certificate of Academic completion of merit from Abbeville High School when I was working for the school board in which they are located and which administers them. All of those were joyous milestones.

I have mentioned my trade mission experience in Mexico and I have traveled a great deal in the US, Mexico, Canada and Colombia.  It is important that America chart its course and know its own surroundings.  It is also important to see that booming trade between China and Brazil is an important factor in the world economy. China is part of this hemisphere in many ways. I like China although there are plenty of things I found to criticize and oppose. I also had problems there and in the Philippines which I have written about and discussed but which do not make an appearance in this post. My view of things calls mostly for awareness. In some ways I find the Chinese and I to be a bit alike in that regard.    They are in general less eager for open confrontation than Westerners. The Chinese military is into diplomacy, espionage, training, digging tunnels, fortifying basements, buying hardware, maintaining discipline and  planning for all outcomes. This is in stark contrast to many other groups, nations and powers that need much more direct confrontation to preserve their institutions and the support their forces need to survive.

I speak Spanish and I have also taught that language in the USA. I have enjoyed and do enjoy my Acadian heritage and ties to Canada.  I am not an excessive Sinophile. This post is one part of my overall view of things.

Libby Maturin, Ashley Mire, Anika, Alyse, Sarah and Maria. Mine in Zacatecas is locale.Lower : Soren, Alyse and Anika in Zacatecas.Libby Maturin, Ashley Mire, Anika, Alyse, Sarah and Maria. Mine in Zacatecas is locale.Lower : Soren, Alyse and Anika in Zacatecas. Zacatecas is a great cultural and historic center in Mexico. Mexico is a huge part of any real economic plan for the United States of America. Family Missions Company run by my family members operate in China and Mexico among other places. I have also been a bit below the surface of the planet a few times. Mammoth Caves is one of my favorite US National parks and I have enjoyed visiting mines like those in the beautiful Mexican city of Zacatecas.

 My advice is that we should know Asia and ourselves and understand each new set of circumstances that emerges. The future will be full of surprises.

Novus Ordo Seclorum: A New World Order of Precedence?

There is a new world order emerging in our demographic mix, our military and our domestic regimes. There is a novus ordo seclorum not intended in the founding nor by me for example. Americans must look at the world and see if the ferment of change all around us is leading somewhere we want to go.

This may not be the easiest time or the most opportune time for Americans from the right to make their case and struggle for change. But it may be the needful time for Americans from the right to make their case and struggle for change. It is in that spirit that  write this post mostly about where we are and how we got here and much less about where we are going.  There is a film about education called Waiting for Superman and one can interpret the title in many ways bit Nietzsche was not a complete idiot.  There is a reality that socio-political shifts to the right require a diagnosis of oversize problems which justify abandoning a truly conservative plan of action and a  person or small group of persons willing to take on the role of superman to address and resolve these problems.  I am not very much a follower of Nietzsche but like many other failures and success over the course of human history have reached a point where I am able to push myself into the place of involvement in shaping the course of momentous events from above in a relatively detached manner. Fully involved and committed detachment is a kind of hyperanthropy.

This is the author of this blog. I am standing beside the stone boat in the Summer Palace in Beijing.

This is the author of this blog. I am standing beside the stone boat in the Summer Palace in Beijing.

Of course this cool logic, hardening of perspective and sense of pragmatism driven by an ideal could never be limited only to the right. Frank Underwood as played by Kevin Spacey in the Netflix series House of Cards is a man capable and ruthless enough to shape his environment and to undertake the business of his country with confidence. There is no indication that he is a rightist although he is at least center right on some issues and based on a British center right fictional character  and most of all in the fictional world his politics are not so clear.  Lyndon Johnson was our President who strongly embodied the leftist fist under the constitutional glove and sometimes Clinton was not far behind. Of course Stalin, Mao and  even a few less successful figures from ancient Rome rush to mind as figures from much further left who were much more brutal. Hitler’s socialism was a s real as his nationalism in many ways. I am not hesitating to say that a change of leadership is demanded by our circumstances, popular culture and other factors. There is a novus ordo seclorum  emerging in the Middle East, in international councils around the world and in our countrynot intended in the founding nor by me for example. Americans must look at the world and see if the ferment of change all around us is leading somewhere we want to go.

We all have images of what leadership should look like which are not simple portrayals of reality.

We all have images of what leadership should look like which are not simple portrayals of reality.

In this post I cannot review all the evidence I have that America is in a great crisis. I cannot really recite the salient causes for concern. Nor does it seem right that I should try to spell out again in brief all the reasons I have cited for choosing the prescriptions I draw up elsewhere in this blog.  Nor do I think a single simple description quite covers my involvement in public life.  That has been limited but full of unusual outcomes and instances. Much of what has been my life is poorly captured or not captured at all in this blog.

My sister Sarah and I at a technical school graduation in Mexico

My sister Sarah and I at a technical school graduation in Mexico

I am eager to face the realities of my life and the state of things around me as well as I can — but it is not always easy. I have written about some of the concerns in this post before and used some of the same words in the titles of other posts. The fact that the United States beat Ghana in their first game in the 2014 FIFA World Cup down in Brazil and currently has the three points out of possible three and is only in second place to Germany by goal differential is a sign that some good things are going on in the world for the United States.  The World Cup is an important event and prism through which the world’s opinion shines and is refined. But it is not everything. There is a novus ordo seclorum  that involves our reduced credit rating, our military culture being changed in many ways all at once that was not intended in the founding nor by me for example. Americans must look at the world and see if the ferment of change all around us is leading somewhere we want to go.

Leading my sisters on a carabao in the Philippines.

Leading my sisters on a carabao in the Philippines.

Life is being lived across the world and  America is dominated by  myth through which it connects with the world as are most countries. The myth which defines the interaction for America is a two-headed Janus like creature. The lyrics to the song much of the world hears come from the poem The New Colossus   which in part reads:

Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame,
With conquering limbs astride from land to land;

The icons of our country are precious as are our diverse people.  But changes of interpretation have been continuous.

The icons of our country are precious as are our diverse people. But changes of interpretation have been continuous.

America is known for its open spaces through out much of its history and with the onset of diseases, a complex history in centuries just before contact and many other factors which limited the aboriginal American population it is true that settlement and conquest were often  less closely linked than in much of European history. But tribes bought their way into Rome fleeing from other groups and people moved around for centuries in complex ways. People of every major European ethnic group. There are levels of difference between America and the rest of the world and it is important that we note those differences properly to chart out future course. America has known many phases of change and evolution. Openness to migrants goes back to the Declaration but so does a careful effort to survive. When we look at the lack of resolution of issues of migration we have to realize tthat here is a novus ordo seclorum not intended in the founding nor by me for example. Americans must look at the world and see if the ferment of change all around us is leading somewhere we want to go. America’s prestige is in decline and the New Order can be putting our posterity very low on the list of nations if we are not careful.

Dad and my brothers returning from a hunt.

Dad and my brothers returning from a hunt.

This first set of lines in the poem by Emma Lazarus sets up a discontinuity with the past evoked in the architecture of our Capitol and the plans of of our District of Columbia and that discontinuity has reached a new level. This vision of an America nothing like Europe’s historic progression is very important to President Barack Hussein Obama who never ceases to speak of such things.  His America is a new fantasy land of the glorified refugee camp. Certainly many other views saw America as an heir to the conquests and glories of Greece. Among his words others involved in the founding are Washington’s lines which contrast with the following lines of the poem in tone and implication. Washington exhorted, “If we desire to avoid insult, we must be able to repel it; if we desire to secure peace, one of the most powerful instruments of our rising prosperity, it must be known, that we are at all times ready for War. ”  Lazarus does describe the welcome our lands can afford and we ought not to be ashamed of it but it is not our only legacy or symbol. Her words are:

Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand
A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame
Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name
Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand
Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command

To safeguard liberty we must be able to adapt to the changing times.

To safeguard liberty we must be able to adapt to the changing times.

Emma Lazarus has the Liberty Island view as the Sunset Gates of Europe (and Asia and Africa) and not as the Eastern and Sunrise Gates of  America itself. Dependence and the end of things is our lot and legacy in this poem. While it is true that Washington and his generation saw the flood of migrants from Europe as part of America’s destiny it is also true that he and they saw a somewhat sterner emblem keeping watch over her shores and future.

The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.
“Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!” cries she
With silent lips. “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-tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!”

Many Americans have not wanted the old world to keep all its storied pomp. There have been many who wanted some storied pomp of our own. From Smithson, to Lafayette, to Toqueville, to Oppenhiemer and Katherine Drexel there have been those who saw America’s demography of exiles in terms that might take offense at the words describing America’s migrants: “Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.” Emma Lazarus has her place in our pantheon of poets and myth-makers but so many other parts are excluded in a view which features her words prominently.

On the domestic side there is another set of words which rings loudest and with even better claim to do so.  I have visited this theme before.  I wish to remind Americans of the complexity and richness of the Declaration of Independence both as an object and in its text and to see in it new possibilities.

The American esperiment can still be young and open to many new adventures and victories if we make it so.

The American esperiment can still be young and open to many new adventures and victories if we make it so.

IN CONGRESS, JULY 4, 1776
The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America
When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.

In my blog as a whole I have focused on how the Constitution of the United States emphasizes change, constitutional conventions and a continuity with any system which preserves equal representation of the States in the Senate. However, it is important to see here the process for changing political structures in accord with the laws of the universe.  Here I propose changing our relationships among ourselves and with previous generations rather than with Britain but the same principles apply.

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. — That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, — That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed.

The passage I just quoted contains the most famous parts of the declaration and that cannot be  gotten away from — Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness.  However organization of powers, Safety, Happiness and Prudence are also values of the Declaration. Values to which mus also pledge our dearly bought support as true Americans.

In discussing any kind of power or governance I am at a different disadvantage than some. I do not look back on a life of great collapses or of nothing ventured, But nonetheless I personally have sunk into a morass of personal powerlessness over the decades. Different people have had different paths but I believe that there is some truth in the end to the phrase that “all power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely” at least among humans and yet the opposite is also true. Powerlessness corrupts as well. I have forged connections, undertaken risks and done things that would require a sizable bodyguard, huge bases of support and real wealth to maintain my integrity. But as it is I really have no complete integrity because of the lack of really reliable protection I can extend to my sister nieces and nephews going camping this weekend, to friends in China or to many others. There is little place for regret but I am sunk in my own sea of vast disappointments. For me personally life has largely been as pointless as a life largely well lived can be and yet that is not entirely pointless.

 

But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security. — Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Government. The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States. To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world.

We have to ask whether there is a system of justice which can be found to be worthy of respect when the Presidents ignore the constitutional procedures, the courts decide elections, the intelligence agencies are tapped into everything and  politicians lie about the situation. America  will never be perfect but when allegations of perfect liberty or equality are used to support abuses at home and abroad by both parties we must ask whether the time has come for a change. Has such a time come?

below this paragraph are the wrongs that inspired the original Declarators. Is this a greater list of grievances than we could draw up today for which to effect the changes our founders wished we should effect when needed?

He has refused his Assent to Laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good.

HERE ARE THE UNREPREPRESENTED CITIZENS OF D.C., PUERTO RICO AND THE TERRITORIES ON THE ONE HAND AND THE RACIAL AND ETHNIC GROUPS UNABLE TO PROTECT THEIR HERITAGE CALLED TO MIND IN OUR TIME.

He has forbidden his Governors to pass Laws of immediate and pressing importance, unless suspended in their operation till his Assent should be obtained; and when so suspended, he has utterly neglected to attend to them.

HERE WE SEE THE SUPREME COURT OVERTURNING ALL THE WORK OF FEDERALISM WHICH SUSTAINS OUR UNION.

He has refused to pass other Laws for the accommodation of large districts of people, unless those people would relinquish the right of Representation in the Legislature, a right inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only.

HERE AGAIN MILLIONS OF AMERICANS HAVE NO REPRESENTATION IN CONGRESS OR THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE NOR PROSPECT OF IT.

He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their Public Records, for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures.

HERE WE RECOGNIZE A VAST ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS WHICH DISHONESTLY LIMITS THE POWERS OF LEGISLATURES AND PRESERVES HIDDEN POWER ELSEWHERE WITHOUT HONEST CHANGE OF  THE STRUCTURES OF SOCIETY OVER TIME.

He has dissolved Representative Houses repeatedly, for opposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people.

HERE WE SEE THE DOMESTIC REGIMES OF STATES DESTROYED BY FEDERAL FIAT. WE SEE EVEN PRIVATE CLUBS RESTRICTED IN ALL THE DETAILS OF THEIR ORGANIZATION.

He has refused for a long time, after such dissolutions, to cause others to be elected, whereby the Legislative Powers, incapable of Annihilation, have returned to the People at large for their exercise; the State remaining in the mean time exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without, and convulsions within.

LIKE THE DECLARATORS AND OTHERS IN HISTORY WE MUST DECLARE THAT LAW AND JUSTICE TRANSCEND ANY REGIME. THEY EXIST AND DEMAND IN THEIR OWN RIGHT A FITTING STRUCTURE IN WHICH TO ACT.

He has endeavoured to prevent the population of these States; for that purpose obstructing the Laws for Naturalization of Foreigners; refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither, and raising the conditions of new Appropriations of Lands.

OUR PROBLEMS HAVE CHANGED BUT MIGRATION, LAND USE BY THE SOMETIMES WASTEFUL AND SOMETIMES WEAK AND CORRUPT  BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT  ARE ALL AMONG THE FACTS WHICH MAY DRIVE US TO RIGHTLY SEEK CHANGE.

He has obstructed the Administration of Justice by refusing his Assent to Laws for establishing Judiciary Powers.

THE APPROVAL PROCESS AND OTHER PARTS OF THE JUDICIAL PROCESS ARE SURELY OPEN TO SERIOUS CRITICISM TODAY.

He has made Judges dependent on his Will alone for the tenure of their offices, and the amount and payment of their salaries.

POWER HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED TO SECRET COURTS, ADMINISTRATORS AND OTHERS WITHOUT HONESTLY SEEKING TO PRESERVE WHAT ROLE THE ELECTED OFFICIALS CAN EXERCISE IN OVERSIGHT IN THESE NEW TIMES.

He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harass our people and eat out their substance.

He has kept among us, in times of peace, Standing Armies without the Consent of our legislatures.

He has affected to render the Military independent of and superior to the Civil Power.

DRONES, THE DISAPPEARANCE OF DECLARATIONS OF WAR, SECRET WARS AND OTHER ISSUES REQUIRE NEW KINDS OF OVERSIGHT AND NEW FORMS OF CHECKS AND BALANCES.

He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution, and unacknowledged by our laws; giving his Assent to their Acts of pretended Legislation:

AMERICA MAY NEVER AGAIN ENJOY THE KIND OF INDEPENDENCE OUR PEOPLE ONCE HAD BUT AT LEAST TREATIES DESERVE TO BE MUCH BETTER SCRUTINIZED AND PUBLICLY DISCUSSED THAN THEY ARE TODAY.

There may be some similarities in the rest of the Declaration’s list of grievances but really those belong to a situation of open warfare. It is hard to know in a country where violence is so individualized and people are so alienated whether there is in any real likelihood of Civil War or violent war against the population. We are so surrounded with threats perhaps merely throwing open the doors to destruction is the greatest threat of all. But here are the woes that the ones above led to in time and caused our first Revolution.

For quartering large bodies of armed troops among us:

For protecting them, by a mock Trial from punishment for any Murders which they should commit on the Inhabitants of these States:

For cutting off our Trade with all parts of the world:

For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent:

For depriving us in many cases, of the benefit of Trial by Jury:

For transporting us beyond Seas to be tried for pretended offences:

For abolishing the free System of English Laws in a neighbouring Province, establishing therein an Arbitrary government, and enlarging its Boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these Colonies

For taking away our Charters, abolishing our most valuable Laws and altering fundamentally the Forms of our Governments:

For suspending our own Legislatures, and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever.

He has abdicated Government here, by declaring us out of his Protection and waging War against us.

He has plundered our seas, ravaged our coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people.

He is at this time transporting large Armies of foreign Mercenaries to compleat the works of death, desolation, and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of Cruelty & Perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totally unworthy the Head of a civilized nation.

He has constrained our fellow Citizens taken Captive on the high Seas to bear Arms against their Country, to become the executioners of their friends and Brethren, or to fall themselves by their Hands.

He has excited domestic insurrections amongst us, and has endeavoured to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers, the merciless Indian Savages whose known rule of warfare, is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions.

Our ancestors in this polity had a vigilant regard for the preservation of the society they desired to live in together. It is up to us to wonder if we will be able to report that we have done all we can if collapse must lead us to radical and rapid action in the end. they could say and write what follows:

In every stage of these Oppressions We have Petitioned for Redress in the most humble terms: Our repeated Petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A Prince, whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a Tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people.

Nor have We been wanting in attentions to our British brethren. We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarrantable jurisdiction over us. We have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and settlement here. We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity, and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations, which would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must, therefore, acquiesce in the necessity, which denounces our Separation, and hold them, as we hold the rest of mankind, Enemies in War, in Peace Friends.

So I have in this blog sought to lay out my view of things and my proposals for action. It has not been entirely a joyous thing to do. In time we may be impelled to seek change more directly. When they happens we may need to declare our commitments honestly. Our ancestors wrote:

We, therefore, the Representatives of the united States of America, in General Congress, Assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do, in the Name, and by Authority of the good People of these Colonies, solemnly publish and declare, That these united Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States, that they are Absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain, is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that as Free and Independent States, they have full Power to levy War, conclude Peace, contract Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do all other Acts and Things which Independent States may of right do. — And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor.

New Hampshire:
Josiah Bartlett, William Whipple, Matthew Thornton

Massachusetts:
John Hancock, Samuel Adams, John Adams, Robert Treat Paine, Elbridge Gerry

Rhode Island:
Stephen Hopkins, William Ellery

Connecticut:
Roger Sherman, Samuel Huntington, William Williams, Oliver Wolcott

New York:
William Floyd, Philip Livingston, Francis Lewis, Lewis Morris

New Jersey:
Richard Stockton, John Witherspoon, Francis Hopkinson, John Hart, Abraham Clark

Pennsylvania:
Robert Morris, Benjamin Rush, Benjamin Franklin, John Morton, George Clymer, James Smith, George Taylor, James Wilson, George Ross

Delaware:
Caesar Rodney, George Read, Thomas McKean

Maryland:
Samuel Chase, William Paca, Thomas Stone, Charles Carroll of Carrollton

Virginia:
George Wythe, Richard Henry Lee, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Harrison, Thomas Nelson, Jr., Francis Lightfoot Lee, Carter Braxton

North Carolina:
William Hooper, Joseph Hewes, John Penn

South Carolina:
Edward Rutledge, Thomas Heyward, Jr., Thomas Lynch, Jr., Arthur Middleton

Georgia:
Button Gwinnett, Lyman Hall, George Walton

It is time for America to revisit the myths and narratives which connect it to the world. For me it is not likely to matter much but I have addressed the  issues as though it still could matter greatly. And yes,  it should be clear to any who wish it to be — I put the result of these labors in God’s Hand. But I propose we must do something to secure our future not necessarily as anything like a single superpower. I propose we stop ourselves becoming a ruined society because there is a novus ordo seclorum not intended in the founding nor by me for example. Americans must look at the world and see if the ferment of change all around us is leading somewhere we want to go.

Fifty and for a Federalist American Independent Right

I am known to those who know me for never having been overly upbeat or at least not for a long time. One of those closest to me once gave me an Eeyore figurine and I did not complain. In fact I rather liked the little object and it is one of many things I miss from a life of many losses. For whatever set of reasons, the election of Barack Hussein Obama as President of the United States of America  has inspired me to put myself out more clearly and openly into the political realm than I ever have before. this blog is full of my political views, analyses of emerging crises and propositions. My life has long involved a blending of private and public affairs. However, one path I have avoided up to now was advocating the formation of any strong new caucus or third party movement with which I associated myself directly. In a life where there have been many moments of doing things I would rather not have done I am starting to lay out that template here.  I look around me at all of my local history, connections and concerns and I am sure that American politics must be Federal and Federalist to bring about a liveable future.

The world always goes on around family events and sometimes they get a bit of notice.

The world always goes on around family events and sometimes they get a bit of notice.

One can wander the world and see monuments and pictographs on ancient cliff faces carved or stacked in stone by some ancient people who believed that their handiwork would very possibly outlast than and who in many cases have been proven right because we have a had time finding evidence of them at all without these monuments  and whatever clues they can provide.  In recent times we have seen the creation of the Voyager Project and its phonograph records heading out from the solar system with samples of many languages, of recordings of music and images of Earth’s beauty. This is both an understandable and a relatively worthy human activity. We desire to throw something towards the future. On June 15, 2014 I turned fifty. This blog and some of its contents are among the marks I have tried to leave upon the world. The American political system must reflect the preservation of what regions and communities have achieved and also the creation of that largest mark and unity which the American Union of the United States has achieved as a whole. American politics must be American to lead us to a livable future.

Not a very flattering image. A selfie taken a few nights ago.

Not a very flattering image. A selfie taken a few nights ago.

By the age I am now John Keats, Jesus Christ, Alexander the Great, Mozart, John F. Kennedy, Princess Diana, Irving Thalberg, John Lennon, Amy Winehouse, Bob Marley, George Gershwin, Martin Luther King, Silvia Plath, Bruce Lee, Felix Mendelssohn, Anne Frank, Alfred  Mouton, Franz Schubert, Fredric Chopin, Tutankhamun, Yuri Gargarin, Amelia Earhart, Vincent Van Gogh, Julius Caesar, Judy Garland, Raphael, Aleksandr Pushkin and many others had run their mortal race all the way through.  Even in North East Asia (China, Mongolia, Korea and Japan) where long life is most associated with  fame and a great contribution many local heroes and legends died young, vast suicide rates prevented growing old for many and stories like the Forty-Seven Ronin and the Martyred Civil Servant honored by  the Dragon Boat Festival remind us of the glories of those who die leaving glories to bloom beyond their lifetime.

Where the Bohai Sea meets the Yellow Sea and  China looks out to Korea.

Where the Bohai Sea meets the Yellow Sea and China looks out to Korea.

The voices of the East and the West join in reminding us that life is more than adding up the number of breaths one takes into some very large sum. There has to be more for everyone and much more for some of us . I am no paragon of generosity where making life count is concerned.  I have always sought to make it count and live out my own destiny. Sometimes at real costs to others better or not much worse than myself by many measures.

Tianemen Square

Of course most people who die young do not have such exceptional lives as these people and many extraordinary people live to be quite old. But it is a reminder when we look at such a list of names to remember that merely surviving on and on in this condition of life (whether there is any other or not) cannot be seen as a perfect goal or evaluation of a life. my life feels bleak and sad and has felt that way for a long time.  But life was never overly joyful for me for any sustained period of time. Nor have I ever felt that I blended into the normal run of humanity — no matter how one might define such a group.

Our country will not exist as we would easily recognize it when the sun becomes a red giant nor when this galaxy collides with Andromeda. Some cultural connections among some of its citizens that were around before the formation of the United States of America will outlast it although it is not clear which will. It is not impossible our Federal Union will endure a thousand years better than this first few hundred but it is clear that length is not enough. Our ancestors sacrificed to make us independent and an American politics that can bring us a liveable future must be an Independent politics. America must be itself.

My second grade class at an Episcopal day School in New York

My second grade class at an Episcopal day School in New York

In the film The Princess Bride there is a character at that time identifying as The Dread Pirate Roberts who says “Life is pain, Highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something”. Quite a few people have found that quote meaningful. John Green’s recent book The Fault in Our Stars does a good job of showing intense life in enormous pain. The book is not perfect but people relate to it as real enough.  I woke up the day after my fiftieth birthday aware that this was one of the days I remember feeling the worst about the future I ever have and thus was one of the  most depressing days of my life so far and that all that was bad about it would likely get worse for most or all of what remains of my life. But I know it could be much worse, even now. While I do not feel optimistic I at least have the memory of some real optimisms.  I have stood for things, causes, events and ideas I am proud to have stood for.

My groomsmen and ushers and I at my wedding

My groomsmen and ushers and I at my wedding

Family, marriage, community and loyalty have been among the themes of my life and my politics. My success as regard such causes has been mixed at best. The general decline of much of my life is one story on which many others would find their telling smashed and wrecked.

Michelle and I say our vows.

Michelle and I say our vows.

But there has been some success in those areas as well. Nothing is simple about the narrative of my life. I think the future that remains to me is shaping up to be simpler than the past has been.

Meeting at Big Woods with Filipino friends who are US citizens now.

Meeting at Big Woods with Filipino friends who are US citizens now.

 

In the horrors of the world and its beauties I have played out my hands and the moves of my game in a way I do not find unsatisfying under the scrutiny of memory. Regrets, I probably have a few more than the narrator of Frank Sinatra’s song My Way. But I do have plenty of satisfying choices to remember.  I could have and should have done some things differently. In the proof of the present I see too much compromise and not enough desperate and embedded resistance.  But my life would bear other scars had I chosen a different and more directly revolutionary path.

The seal of the Confederacy ties the Lost Cause to the Revolution and the past long before that war.

The seal of the Confederacy ties the Lost Cause to the Revolution and the past long before that war.

There is room for a lot of socialist ideas in America’s future. There is room for a lot of values from a complex history. There is room for a liberal perspective at many levels. But I  believe that the American politics that will lead us to a liveable future will come from and lead us mostly to the right for at least twenty very significant years. I am not sure when those years will start. But an effective American Politics will be a politics of the Right.

I am getting near the constitutional limits of Barack Hussein. In two and a half years the constitution will change or he will be out of office. When he leaves office we will begin to really evaluate the legacy of Obama’s Presidency. His election has been a major milestone in my life and writing.  He is not leaving office just yet.  I am going on with my writing in much the same way I have been doing up to now.  I am doing part of it on my new Kindle  which I got for my birthday.  But America is in a crisis in my view.  There is a lot more than just the way I am inclined think about Obama’s administration and policy. There is a great deal of real world war and peace in the mix. The truth is that my own life is such that although I write about problems with the US and Russia, the Middle East, the border and many other places related to our current foreign policy — I could just as easily write only of the troubles in Louisiana with coastal erosion, cultural problems, history being lost, lack of care form emerging challenges and the struggles of my family and friends.

Local efforts to block oil incursions

Local efforts to block oil incursions

I may have lived my life in a way that seems alright to me looking back on the past and still see that I feel badly situated now I am fifty years old. It has been a long and winding road which does not seem to resolve itself into a simple summary or travelogue. The place I have arrived personally is perhaps almost at the edge of places and times. I have individuated myself quite a bit I think. But not as much as some have in much less time. Napoleon was the old exile poisoned or not in a long reflection on a lost past at 51 when he died. Hitler was 56 when he is said to have killed himself and had himself cremated.  Abraham Lincoln was 56 when he was shot at the theater in the midst of his blood soaked victory over his countrymen. Nelson was 47 when he died in glorious triumph at the Battle of Trafalgar. Patton was  the old man of my group at sixty years of age. But none of these men died feeling they had not fought hard enough I believe, not deep down. There are many kinds of regret but that is not one they shared.  They were distinguished by knowing that all around them knew they had kicked a lot of other humans asses in furtherance of their own dreams beliefs and causes.  Like other forms of distinction and ways of being exceptional this does not come easily and is not widely experienced. I am proposing that my efforts at a legacy now include a proposed future label to seek to rise among the traditions of the Silverites, the Grange, the Black Panthers, the Ant-Masons, America United, the Taxed Enough Already (TEA) Party and Occupy.  I am still hoping there is another way but I am proposing a label for a new movement. FAIR!

Crater Cap Concept

My life is now more or less a footnote to the things and ideas which interest me the most. There is no reason to complain that my life has been less than it could have been as that is largely or nearly universal. It simply would take longer than I feel I have in me to address most of the things that still weigh most on my mind. But I may seek to tie this blog to a cause as yet unborn called FAIR!

I still care about my life and will live it as best and as happily as I can. But it may mean something that  I did not take any photographs of my party on the 13th or of the things going on around me on the fourteenth and fifteenth. Trinity Sunday also came and went without much notice on my part. I find life has been going on nonetheless but not connecting to my own aspirations and convictions nearly so directly as it once did. FAIR! may be my concept of how to articulate my concerns.

FAIR! was not intended by me in the many steps which have led to this occasion. But I am now prepared to acknowledge that it may be necessary to establish something that resembles a party in some ways even if only on a temporary basis. The FAIR!  Party, movement or caucus would be committed to doing what is necessary for necessary change. This is still only a proposal not a declaration. But perhaps a declaration is coming.

Big Weekend Dates 13, 14 & 15 of June 2014

I am having a party on Friday the 13th if people show up — I am the honoree but not the host nor the one managing an RSVP list. I have been to far more birthday parties than the average person. Extended family and also friends for many years although not lately.  So it is a part of my life which from time to time involves my own anniversary of birth.

My grandmother's 90th birthday

My grandmother’s 90th birthday

I have grown poorer over the year and my number of connections bigger but I try to at least mark the occasion of a birthday party as best I can. I believe in them as it were. The future, the past and the presents are brought together in some kind of celebration.

Alyse's Birthday 003The level of commemoration is not always the same and it is true that I do not always stay to the end of the ones I go to anymore. Such is life but they still mark a life, an occasion and remember a mother’s always heroic act of giving birth in our memories in a subtle but real way.

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I suppose that this is the occasion when we reach out to a whole person and  their family and do not focus on a shared holiday, on an achievement like a graduation or on a relationship based status like motherhood or fatherhood.

L'Angelus & Naomi BDY 280 collage

 Friday the thirteenth is also a scary day for many on which most people in America would probably not plan a party. I suppose that  birthday parties are from a certain point of view always signs of proven blessing and good fortune.

I have already discussed my birthday as it relates to turning fifty and also the fact that my cousin Billy will be ordained a deacon on the 14th of June. Those facts are at least briefly reviewed in this recent post. But the fourteenth is also the birthday of Wang Guang-rong on of my associates in China who I think about often enough. It is also true that it is always Flag Day.  I do love the American flag. I have been careful in displaying it but  also have displayed it in plenty of places  where it was seldom seen.  Those and other facts will distinguish the date for me every year.

The fifteenth is Father’s Day and I have dealt with my Fathers Day in a recent post already cited.  So I will mention a few more occasions it is also Tasso Smith’s birthday. real name Carl Tasso Smith IV is a vocalist and  guitarist for Youngblood Hawke which is a band developed in San Antonio, Texas which  in its first few years with a record  deal has appeared on all of the top four broadcast television networks, sold it themes to numerous commercial and entertainment entities and has generated a lot of buzz and attention for it crafted and somewhat artsy rock sound.  Tasso is my first cousin the son of Carl Tasso Smith III  who has been many things and has many skills but has long earned his keep in the family agribusiness concern which is a major producer of peas. Tasso’s  mother is my father’s youngest sister Beverly Summers Smith, who goes by the name Missi Smith and under that name has produced, shown and sold many works of art. Tasso graduated from Alamo Heights High School and earned a Bachelor of Science in environmental Science at Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi. He lives in Los Angeles, California as of 2014 and retains ties to San Antonio, Texas. He spent quite a bit of time in Louisiana with family and on his family’s farm. His sister’s Brooke and Leah form the remainder of his birth and nurture nuclear family although he is now an uncle and has a serious relationship with Whitney Ullom. This information could be a bit off.

My birthday is also the fifth anniversary of the death of my maternal grandmother Beverlee Hollier Gremillion. I cannot do full justice to her life in this post not the reality of her absence. But I do need to organize some information about her in this blog eventually.

two of my grandparents

two of my grandparents

She preceded my grandfather in death by almost five years. But most of my life they were almost inseparable. The good times and the bad were all memorable and her home was a center for both, We were pretty close as such things go and I have countless memories of her.

Kissinoaks,the Home of my Maternal Grandparents

Kissinoaks,the Home of my Maternal Grandparents

She was a very accomplished cook, could manage a household staff, was a good storyteller, painted and decorated and beautified in any number of media in a number of venues she owned which were seen by many. But her family was the center of her life.

Kisinoaks constr

It will be easy to find times on this busy day to remember Mamon  during all the other things that happen that day. I surely will do so.

My grandparents have Kissinoaks blessed

My grandparents have Kissinoaks blessed

 

I know that a good many people will remember her that day as well. It is an important part of my journey of fifty years that I journeyed with her for a good while. I am sure others feel similar things.

Moving houses has continued as a family tradition since Kissinoaks to where I am typing this.

Moving houses has continued as a family tradition since Kissinoaks to where I am typing this.

So when the weekend ends I will get back to my life and routine I hope although I hope it may improve. But certainly there will be plenty to fill my thoughts this weekend. I am simply facing the reckoning of half a century and not feeling very good about the future, But beyond my life there are many other events going on around and near me.

The world always goes on around family events and sometimes they get a bit of notice.

The world always goes on around family events and sometimes they get a bit of notice.

 

 

 

 

Science and Making Real Monsters Among Other Things

In some recent posts I have touched upon issues of engineering such as that involved in the Higgins boat used on D-Day.  This blog itself takes advantage of ever evolving information science in a number of ways. But science is a complex subject and I am feeling gloomy so that my take on all issues, including scientific ones is likely to be gloomy as well. So this is a rambling personal post on science as I am seeing it in this gloomy day’s frame of mind.

think of latitudes

A physical geometry illustration: think of latitudes

 

I think that there is always a question about what sort of science counts most and who determines the borders and values of various fields. I am just not going to get into that theoretical discussion very much in this post as I usually stay away from spending lots of time and space on theory on most posts in this blog. There is a whole history of the word “science”. The history of science  itself is a separate and compelling subject. But most of that will be skipped over in this post.  But this post is more nebulous and ill defined. If it were a matter of me defining science in more ideal terms I put a good bit of stock in Koch’s postulates as properly applied to varied subjects and phenomena.

LSU diploma photo

 

I have a lot on my mind as my birthday approaches. But not all of it is made up of facts and opinions which relate to a single theme or topic I would choose to post about. Not every theme makes good blog posting material and this theme may not either but it is on my mind. I have taken an interest in science from many points of view for a long time. I have also put some skin in the game. I have a graduate minor in anthropology. I have also taken sociology, computer science, microbiology, political science and astrophysics as an undergraduate. While I am proud to be a humanist by education I consider myself a humanist informed by science education and the scientific method.

USL Diploma photo

 

I also went to law school and have received an FCC and an insurance license and several religious certifications. I feel that there are some advantages to evaluating science and the progress of theory and technology in having as broad a background as possible.One thing which cannot be replaced in my view is an affinity with direct experience which is often cultivated in travel, seeking out raw nature and hobbies like gardening and beach-combing. I also believe that many human activities develop judgement and insight no less needed today than ever before.

FUS SCA

 

I suppose I have the arrogance to believe that I have some holistic insight to share and so I have sought to share it and that has been a long time project with many people in my readership and audience at any time. However, I am far from where I would aspire to be in that regard. One of my lifelong dreams and ambitions has been to publish a science fiction novel and I have other passionately undertaken projects related to science. Some have been in the area of pure theory and some are very much applied. So, whatever else I may be I do not consider it very plausible to charge me with being anti-science.

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How a crater on the Moon or Mars might be developed.

How a crater on the Moon or Mars might be developed.

The fact that I am turning fifty tends to darken my view of a lot of things. Probably a sense of fruitlessness in my own scientific endeavors is part of that sense of disillusionment. But I think I am unhappy about more than that. I know for certain that I am unhappy. I can remember times when the outlook in my life seemed more promising.  I was never going to be as comfortable in life as some people are but I am aware that  2001: A Space Odyssey, Asimov’s books, ERB’s Tarzan novels and the many views of the Lunar Apollo program formed a kind of background for discussion when I was young that is less available to me now. There are people who look at such tends and one such book can be found here.

A flotilla of shrimp boats adapted for skimming

A flotilla of shrimp boats adapted for skimming oil

The costs of the modern age are always very real to a man like me. Therefore it is more bearable when the possible rewards of scientific progress seem real and compelling as well. Otherwise the grind can be very wearisome. Perhaps these days I am only feeling my own isolation and the dead ends of my own routes but I feel there are reasons to be concerned about the direction of many aspects of the development of science. The best science focuses in large part on discovery and carefully opens the floodgates of new insights into nature to an engineering community which invents and produces things where good and mighty social goals drive demand. Those goals are partially derived from the improving insights of science and partly from other real and authentic factors. We do not need and will not get perfect science. But there is an awful lot at stake.

My guest from Mexicoand I looking over the swamps from an Avery Island Viewing station.

My guest from Mexico and I looking over the swamps from an Avery Island Viewing station.

I am writing this post about science. There is a great deal to be said about where science is going and I want to discuss a few things like helping fish to drive. These skills are valuable but other needs are pressing and not being met.

I also want to discuss the vastly more significant creation of really different DNA  which could really e the most dangerous experiment ever performed. I want to colonize the Moon and Mars and it is a valuable thing to learn how other DNA could function in case microbes there from any source spread to Earth. But the risks of a single disease that could wipe out earth would be easier to control in a colonial setting than here operating in too much freedom in the laboratory. I also know that tons of material from the Moon and Mars reach Earth every year from natural causes. We must dare to imagine policy which motivates, directs and channels more science more effectively. I suppose a cute fish and a replicating molecule do not seem much like monsters to many people. But they can be seen as monsters although each on a very different scale. The truth is that there is no easily assigned definition of “terrifying and monstrous mis-allocations of resources” no do I want to single out these two groups of researchers. Transexual surgery (or gender reassignment medicine, whole streams of genetic research, entire types of food science are in my view nightmarish in implication and potential. While all are united in a willingness to ignore the 99.9999 percent of natural resources in the solar system which may be developed only by investing wisely in the filed of space colonization science.  Also medical and social benefits which are possible go beyond description in such a short post as this. The risks are there to be sure but there are also mitigators of risk in abundance which are not often considered.

I have said before that I believe. and  think that science in a wide variety of disciplines and manifestations is vital, important and an urgent priority for our society and the world. But not all science is created equal. What are our priorities and do our politics serve them?

MIRROR BOWL features highlighted

MIRROR BOWL features highlighted

This is not the occasion for me to hope for great new breakthroughs in my life. But it is an occasion for me to share some concerns highlighted by my own concerns. America, the world and my own life will in large part choose the future they will have by choosing to define science and the priorities if science in a particular way.

Round-up of a Lenghtened Week: D-Day, Pentecost and turning fifty

Don’t be fooled by the relative distribution of text to subjects in this post. The big thing happening in my life is that I am turning fifty years old. That will happen on the fifteenth of June 2014. I am about to turn fifty. Overall, it is a depressing and miserable prospect.  Of course I may not get there. However, I am determined to try and get there. But the world is full of more distressing and weighty matters than my birthday. I also wait  this month to see if Mariam Ibrahim will really survive this ordeal. The outcome of the Bergdahl affair and the developments in Ukraine interest me. But mostly I am preoccupied with my own life in no great way. My life such as it is briefly summarized is readily accessible at this blog in the first, second, third ,  fourth  ,  fifth and final pages of my blog autobiography.  But of course the entire blog is about my life, thought and concerns and that is what my birthday is mostly about.

There are images and memories that will go with any account of that life I would post here. But little of that will make this post.

Anika after graduating with me.

Anika after graduating with me.

My life is a collection of experiences remembered, It includes dreams still hoped for and the current moment and the days around that moment. I do not feel great about my life but there have been many great things in this life.

Our family posing in our home garden in the Philippines

Our family posing in our home garden in the Philippines

I hope that anyone interested in my life can find enough information in this blog to make up for any deficit they may find in this post about my turning half a century old. Such is life, one lives it as best one can.

Former wife Michelle Broussard Summers and I -- Sea Island Georgia

Former wife Michelle Broussard Summers and I — Sea Island Georgia

But it has been a life both like and unlike the other lives people around me have led. I can recall many good and bad times.

Students & in English Corner meeting on Campus SDIBT Yantai.

Students & in English Corner meeting on Campus SDIBT Yantai.

I will return briefly to my birthday in its place in this timeline. I hope you tay with the rest as it comes. The month is worth rounding up even in the crowded way it is done here.

Normally, I round up one week and do so after the entire period has passed when I do a round-up post. This summary of events post will be different from the norm. For me the biggest event is that on the fifteenth I turn fifty and that will be restated several times in this post. This round-up will be posted in the middle of the eleven day period it purports to cover and even that has an additional week tacked on loosely like a verbal outbuilding. That period goes from the fourth of June to the fifteenth. The extension is to my eldest niece’s birthday on the twenty-second. I did have four nieces and nephews before she was born and have completely lost touch with all of them since my divorce. So Alyse is my oldest niece with that caveat.  She would also be older perhaps than others who would be my nieces and nephews had I remained married. I think of those nieces (all were nieces then) often and wish them well. They mattered to me a good bit for quite a while — but I am not really their uncle.   Yet another exception is that my legally adopted away half-brother who died of AIDS and never admitted being homosexual to me was legally married to a woman and lived with her and I knew them all and she had children who did not call him Daddy in my presence nor me Uncle and whom he never adopted. I wish them no harm but have no remaining relationship with them and do not consider them my niece and nephew — so that makes Alyse my oldest niece.

The fourth of June  set up a sequence in which I was able to post on Facebook that “the rest of this month will be an intense period of time in my mind”. The fourth itself was the day of the 25th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre which ended the student protests of 1989. I remember discussing this with my students in China and others, many of them were really unfamiliar with the story. I spent much of that day thinking about China. I am often aware most of all of students and friends in China when news or facts about China are discussed. I remember outside gatherings, discussions and choices including those few small ones in the great Heaven’s Gate  Square itself. I value my own opinions of China above those of those who have never been there and I value my choices above those who never had to make them. But I was both supportive of what was an opposition and in honest communication with the government. China is on track to soon be clearly the largest economy in the world and it always good to be aware of its trends and developments.

Another very influential country also had an important occasion on the same day.  The fourth was also the day of the State Opening of Parliament in the UK. This was a special one because of the Fixed Terms Parliament Law and the fact that the new post-Labor Coalition must go to elections  in this specified time.  The approach of the Queens address at the French State Banquet related to the remembrance of Operation Overlord  in Normandy must serve as a comparison to her Queen’s Speech or Gracious Speech to Parliament. I take an interest in European politics and I know some folks who were at the State Opening enough to have a bit of an interest I might not otherwise have.

The sixth was the anniversary of D-Day and the Normandy Invasion starting the end of World War II on which actual date my godfather and uncle Preston was born it is also my niece Naomi’s 5th ( I believe) birthday although the 8th is the day of  her party.

Remembering D-Day and the Normandy Invasion. Utah and Omaha Beaches were swarmed without enough armor. Duplex Drive Tanks not tested in rough water sank in large numbers on the way to the beach. A short artillery bombardment made the US beach one of the toughest spots not to end in defeat in military history. Fortunately, the Higgins boat from Louisiana allowed men and equipment to disembark three times faster than anything they had before Andrew Jackson Higgins produced his marvel. The behavior of the troops on the beach was also more innovative than could be expected and at great cost they improvised. The gliders, paratroopers and dropped machinery outperformed expectations in the first twelve hours. Soon a floating harbor was built on both beaches bringing in supplies and reinforcements and the US forces met their paratroopers beyond the beach and rolled forward after enormous casualties. The Brits, Free French and Canadians joined up and formed a single massive force. It was a great success. The next of many obstacles was that nobody had anticipated that the better German forces could make a stand at each hedgerow — fighting and retreating continuously for days while their rear forces regrouped.

D-Day is a complicated story but is among the greatest American achievements. But We are farther from that day than merely seventy passing years will show.

The eighth is Pentecost Sunday. The readings and liturgy in this Birthday of the Church can be very special but the readings alone are short and simple compared to the hours of reading through the line of the whole Biblical narrative on Easter Vigil Mass.  It reminds us of the universality of the Christian message as regards race and ethnicity and language.  This is not something I take lightly although I have concerns which are universal I bear the burden of other concerns which are not  as universal and sometimes this is a real challenge. As I am typing this I hope to attend the Mass of the Vigil of Pentecost at the Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist which is an event for the Catholic Charismatic Renewal as well as being a Diocesan Event.  However, difficulties are arising and I almost never get to this Mass despite many years in the Charismatic Renewal in this Diocese,

My niece Naomi will be having a swimming party tomorrow. I have prepared cards, gifts and called on her real birthday but hope that this Sunday will be a happy one as I edit this on Saturday. I look forward to some relaxation then.

I will be having some sort of gathering are party for family hosted by them on the 13th for my fiftieth. My second cousin Charles William Massey will be ordained a Deacon on the fourteenth.  The story of Billy’s vocation and our friendship would fill many a lengthy post but I will simply try to celebrate with him at the same Cathedral on that happy day. My birthday is the fifteenth which is also father’s Day. Sometime I get my brother’s cards and even my godfather but really my grandfathers are both gone this year and all I have left to remember is my Dad and try to honor him as best I can . It is my tendency to honor by preserving the  truth from oblivion more than with overstated praise.

Some photos of their ministry before Family Missions Company

Some photos of their ministry before Family Missions Company

Frank Wynerth Summers II My father is the last of my male ancestor who despite many health challenges this year is still very much alive as I type this post. This year and before I have seen him work through  through his bouts with cancer, gout and heart disease. Although he has had three cancers I hope he would live for many more years yet — I am Frank Wynerth Summers III  his eldest and namesake and was born when he was still a young Tulane Law student.

Being Southerners, Anglo-Acadians and other things family and fatherhood have meant a lot in my family and y Dad’s family. My father married Gene Marie Gremillion who changed her name to Genie Gremillion Summers and I was their first child together although she had secretly given a child conceived out of wedlock up for adoption when she was in college. In my childhood and early years this was never mentioned. Family was much discussed and led to future discussions although there were secrets as well. It is hard to know how much each  and every one of his family connections mean to my father even after a half century of being fairly close. His mother was born to Dr. Preston Miller and his wife the former Laura Broussard and she was a descendant of Joseph Broussard dit Beausoleil. His father was the son of Clay Ralph Summers and his wife the former Esther Leblanc who was descended from Severin Leblanc and a real cousin to Dudley Leblanc often known as Cuzin Dud’. But despite his connections to these local Acadian luminaries and his respect for them and fathers in general I think Dad’s views when I was young were more directly patrilineal than some around here.   Dad often knew and spoke more about the Summers line here, in the seaboard states and in Virginia when he was younger although that interest may have faded some and he was pretty close to his father;s brothers when I was very young it seemed to me.  He has kept up family ties and devoted a lot of time to studying and discussing fatherhood including reading almost all the English language scholarship he could find on St. Joseph at one time.but was less obsessed with genealogy than some around here — perhaps including me.  When he studied in London he felt a deep ancestral connection to England.

My father and mother kept Paul’s existence from me always and his whole story somehow made Dad’s connection to me stand out in a different light but did not weaken it I think. My early memories are not of secret but of a young lawyer who  appeared actively involved in what was an intense  young marriage not I thought not much given to secrets although he did fight organized crime a few times as an assistant  District Attorney and had to know and keep many of his clients secrets as a lawyer.  My father never was  a man who found his greatest joys in the celebration of a very successful traditional career although his last decades as a missionary have seen that go from obscurity to an almost corporate mainstream model.  He was a very avid outdoorsman and many times included me in his outings although many times he did not. He hunted and fished a great deal with friends,sons and family but there were many years in the missions when he gave this up almost entirely and then it returned to him late in life.

My father is a lifelong outdoorsman and that is a passion we have shared though for me like most good things it has just been in decline.

My father is a lifelong outdoorsman and that is a passion we have shared though for me like most good things it has just been in decline.

My father attended Mount Carmel High School in Abbeville, Spring Hill College (a Jesuit school) in Alabama and Tulane University undergraduate and  Law School in New Orleans. He performed a role of a martyred priest in high school speech tournaments and played center on the MCHS football team. It was a position without much glory but vital to be performed. He and my mother knew each other but mostly dated other people. I think his heart was more on the farm than at school but he graduated and went off for his first year of study to the Jesuit institution Springhill College a couple of states away here in the deep south before returning to Tulane when his parents had relocated to New Orleans for my grandfather’s new state office. He also spent a semester at what is now UL in Lafayette partly to be close to matters he was attending to in Abbeville and on the farm. He is still very attached in life to this land and we discuss it daily at this writing.

He is not as young as he once was but there are a lot of memories I will always have of him.

He is not as young as he once was but there are a lot of memories I will always have of him.

My father was pretty young when I was born and I carry his name although we seldom used it. I think he would have said most of his life — as he did on occasion say to me– that I,  Frank Wynerth Summers III, was one of the most important characters in his life. Certainly from the time I was born on June 15, 1964 in Crowley, Louisiana there were things which made him even more important to me than the average father probably is to the average son . It is not so much that we were the same. Even in my birth in Crowley I was different as my father was borns born in Abbeville, Louisiana as were both of his parents.  My mother was born in Midland, Texas when her father was in the U.S. Army Air Corps.  My father’s dad  and my grandfather Frank Wynerth Summers was already on the Louisiana Supreme Court when I was born and later became the Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court, which position he held at the time of his retirement. It was to that standard to some degree that my father compared himself as a lawyer. After working a while he took me and my mother with him to continue his studies at King’s College at the University of London and then later at Columbia University in New York. There was a time when he hoped to be a judge and early on he clerked for his own father on the Supreme Court and later he did hold public office as an a Louisiana Assistant District Attorney before he became a missionary. However, St. Paul who was a trained theologian and a divinely appointed missionary and Last of the Apostles was also able to make tents when money got tight. My father worked for many years in odd schedules at the Robert Guillory Firm in Lafayette  and the Charles Sonnier Firm in Abbeville. He did some work with legal services in Micronesia and helped a few  people in every mission he was ever in to deal with local lawyers and legal aid who otherwise would not have known where to start. He and I (who went to Tulane Law twice but did not graduate), his brothers Pres and Jim and several cousins also brought lawyerly discussions into family gatherings. The missions and the outdoors were his loves in terms of activity but the law was always deeply a part of him. I would not say that it ever made him happy but he did some good and dozens of people have mentioned to me over the years how much his help meant to them as clients when he held a temporary or lowly post in a firm and was far out of the fast legal career track to the degree it exists in rural Acadiana, Abbeville and Lafayette. The law and a respect for medicine as a profession were attribute he brought with him from the family he was born to and reared in. Men who along with Frank W. Summers his Dad were fatherly influences in his life.

 It will be with my Dad’s feast that I share my birthday. That is alright,

My niece Alyse’s birthday is the twenty-second. She is an extraordinary young woman turning 19 years old.  I treasure the time I have spent with her.

Nieces Alyse & Anika and nephew Soren About to ride elephant

Nieces Alyse & Anika and nephew Soren About to ride elephant

There are many things I would like to write about her. She is an excellent student at Mount Saint Mary’s near Gettysburg Battlefield. Her boyfriend seems to be a fine young man and she has done great ministry in many places. But those are just a few facts out of a better context.

This is  Anika next to me as her family and I arrive at Gammie's house for Christmas.

This is Alyse close to Sarah and I  behind Anika next to me as her family and I arrive at Gammie’s house for Christmas.

 

The years have brought my many joys in her company. All of the instances are too many to list.   But I will never cease to cherish them all and that will round out my month.

Recent birthdays have me catching her on the fly as she does young adult things with friends and closer family sometimes.

Recent birthdays have me catching her on the fly as she does young adult things with friends and closer family sometimes.

 

The plans for that birthday are not much as involves me but I will try to connect. This snapshot with the wrong date signature shows that sometimes I just squeeze in a quick visit. But that is how it goes and I am glad to see her mature and prosper.

So, I come to the end of the June happenings and may not post again this month or may have quite a few posts. I shall see but for those still following (about a fifth as many as at the peak of this blog perhaps)  I lay out what is going on in may life and on my mind as a context for the rest of what I post.

 

American Rights & The Workings of Black Power as We Know it

This post is my effort to address a crisis of the lack of white racial consciousness in America. It is my effort to communicate the truth clearly on those issues related to that in those terms.

This is the kind of post I avoided writing for much of my life. There are many more things I could write and don’t. I do not wish to inflame passions outside of the right and proper conduits and outlets for their best and highest expression. I know that divisions can become very serious indeed. I do not wish to unwisely divide the country.  I do remember all my life being part of a regional remembering perhaps illustrated well in a video clip found here. Besides my connections to a long interest in the history of the States which formed the Confederacy I am a ware of how complex it can be to maintain that history. I am aware of how honoring it can be a means of empowering people who are the enemies of that heritage and always have been as well as those who have very different visions and wish to corrupt those goals and dreams and traditions for very different ones. Nonethless, Confederate feeling survives and the reader can come into contact with  some of those who make a strong effort to publicly preserve its essence here and here.

The definite connections I feel to the South have strong connections to the sense of loss, defeat and desperation which I associate with the end of the War Between the States and the aftermath of that war. The significance of race in that conflict is a subject for many books and not so much for a brief blog post. But the Confederates were fighting against Black Republicanism among other things and elsewhere in this blog I have discussed how that is relevant to our current situation. My Model Constitutions  both State and of the Union are among the permanent pages of this blog and also are among my most serious attempts to address these issues although of course they address many other issues as well.

It should be clear that I am not living in shame and secrecy. We will face the future are it will devour us from behind regardless of whether I try to write about it. But America should be aware of what Black Power , Black Africanism,  the continuous massive assault by a conscious pan-Black group which is willing to lead an anti-white legion of identities. White racists often make anti-white unity easier. In South Africa the ANC got Indians and Zulus eventually to side with the rebellious Black common folk but once freedom was achieved rule of the streets by black common criminals was much more of a factor than the many defectors from other identities had feared. Black crime emasculates white men in America and creates a unity of destruction and subversion functioning much as the wave of Hitlerism functioned for a different group in Germany during the Weimar Republic — it is an infrastructure of violence and identity. This infrastructure of violence, rape and intimidation is tied to more serious art, scholarship and politics which seek Black Power  and Black Supremacy in this country and Americans need to see this trend  to see what these factors tend to as conditions of power and organization.

Meanwhile every effort at  universal and national concerns not related to race is condemned by some or many open white supremacists. David Duke and his ilk tend to see Jews as making Whites somnolent when in fact much of the language comes from very Euro-Christian historians of what is called our Civil War in explaining away and lying about factors involved in understanding  the nature of race. political organization and slavery. I am aware of how many neighborhoods, schools, jobs and women Whites have surrendered specifically to Blacks. I am aware of how many people have adopted a life of fear and cowering to black racially conscious violence. I am aware of how many other groups find it safer and better to play a small role in a black supremacist political and social agenda than a white supremacist one. These facts of life in America and around the world are real and important. But I do not want the kinds of extreme solutions which may become possible in a rise of white identity. My Constitutions are my proposal. Blacks should be citizens, they should hold property, they should  hold office. A white supremacist America can offer justice here and address similar problems around the world by being a small contributor to the right solutions.  In addition, racism itself is nothing I greatly love or aspire to foster. White Supremacy and racial consciousness for all I admit to espousing. But I have other values too. Neither my politics nor ideologies are capable of being easily compressed and summarized  into a few simple phrases.

One notes the passing of former poet laureate Maya Angelou, the struggles of the Black African Mariam Yahia Ibrahim Ishag and the latest achievement of some black artist, author or athlete coinciding with this post. It is easy to think that his is not a good time for such a post or that there is never a good time for such a post as this. Martin Luther King, Thurgood Marshall, Maya Angelou, Oprah Winfrey and President Barack Hussein Obama deserve to be treated as American figures. They contributed more up to now to America than to Blacks. But their contribution is always racially conscious and racially motivated. A nuanced White supremacy is needed which can deal with that reality. First we cannot deal effectively with theoretical or idealistic foundations of racial interaction and race policies in this post. The general theory I proclaim here is that when the structures are such that organized race behaviors in favor of Whites are made illegal in America that is a gross distortion of properly functioning social fabric. It also tends to most energize the Black racists who now have an undue advantage over all other players in the new and distorted environment. Here one can find an account of how race plays out in the streets of America which should be disturbing to White people and others in many ways. One wonders how many young White and Asian girls are never on any radio show who have somewhat similar experiences with far less to bring to the confrontation than this person did. One also knows that there are risks posed to innocent young black American men when persons like the victim are made insecure and edgy for a lifetime by certain kinds of confrontational events.

On May 31, 2014 I failed to attend a funeral of a white friend at a largely African-American church. I am who I am and am not hiding much about my politics including a concern about race and yet in the many reasons why I did not attend that funeral the racial issue was probably the least. My own health was a factor but not the principal one and there were many more reasons related to the dynamics of the day. The truth is that race is just one of a number of areas where it is very easy to make false generalizations. This post is about race and US politics from a particular point of view.  I have recently outlined some of my larger political views as they affect the near future here.  This is not South Africa or Zimbabwe. So how much can Black Power really be much worth discussing in the American context?

I am going to argue in one of these rambling and complex blog posts that Black Power has something very much to do with the American present. I think President Obama devoted to making many improbable things come true. His administration makes it possible for people to see things not often considered possible before. Dinesh D’Souza has followed Obama’s anti-colonialism and is putting out another movie that may have insight into his vision of the future. But this post has to do with many things besides the Obama administration. This post is about my life and times and experiences in a variety of contexts.

I just recently posted a couple of blog posts which have been important to the understanding of this subject. Any reader can access those two here and here. One of those is about Memorial Day and about two very different men with very different lives who both served in the US military and are both tied to the memories of Memorial Day for me. The time has passed when I would have done an ordinary and complete obituary for either one of them and I did not attend either of their funerals. Sev was buried in Arlington and his funeral related to that although there were probably closer places that participated in the ritual. Graham’s funeral was out of Our Lady Queen of Peace a mostly Black and  Creole of Color Church with a white pastor whom I have long known. I have attended that church before with Graham. But we have had a complicated relationship and it continued to be complicated even in his passing and so although my parents were participants in the rituals I did not attend his funeral. I did attend a series of lectures my sister gave to a Charismatic group in that same church.

I am writing from the Black Supremacist United States of the Occupied South as well as from the United States of America and the former Confederate States of America. This blog post is about Black Power and Black Supremacist reality as it actually occurs. There will be many struggles along the future and my own role in those struggles hardly portends to be very significant from where I stand just now.

I am writing as one who has already committed himself to a powerful reform of the country. I believe there are others who I do not know well who believe in the possible variety of American truths, one such speaker can be found here. In addition, in a small world and a smaller part of it one cannot help but feel a need to interact with others who may be struggling to achieve some of the same goals even if one does not approve of the large part of the way one expresses certain things in these days. Such is the case with my own connection with the principal author of this short video clip.

This may be a time when France and other powers in Europe can be amenable to conversation. See one possible place for conversation here. I am committed to the certain principles and I have spelled out my positions fairly carefully. But let us be clear that any path forward will be a risky and costly one. I am a man comfortable with travel, familiar with hardship who can work with his hands, I am also the holder of a graduate degree and one content to read a great deal. My political profile has gone from obscure to more obscure. But I am not here looking to join someone else’s vision I am putting forward my own vision.

The title of this post is ambiguous. I meant the rights of Americans have a racial aspect and also that all those on the right in American politics have a responsibility to discuss and understand the racial implications of our lifestyles and policies.  This post is one small part of a life but it is an effort to be direct. It is an effort to say that narrow minded fanaticism can still be averted. A truly American future can still emerge. But we must face the reality and complexity of the threats undermining America’s future.

American whites have long failed to replace the number of white children leaving childhood with babies. That need not be all bad but in our somnolent state is is disastrous. Read this whole article for one take on some implications.    The problem is far more than an American problem, as some have noted. The realities are everywhere complicated.

I believe an America with mixed marriages, social interaction and a future of ambitious projects is possible. I believe we must have a new level of white racial consiousness for that dream to have a chance.

Memorial Day : Graham Smith dies Severin Summers Recalled

I have written about Memorial Day on other years and you can find some of those posts here and here.  Some of the posts on this subject were fairly popular and I think important. They were about what was going on in those years. But this post will focus on a few men and mostly on two tied to this day for different reasons.
This Memorial Day Weekend will be marked in large part by the death of a long-time associate of my family Graham Newton Smith. A link to his personal obituaries outside the press and his funeral arrangements is available here.  He was older than I think I remembered him being and was in fact just a few years younger than my parents having been born in 1947. Being the oldest by many years myself in my family I realize that some people think my parents are younger when I am not around. I suppose his twin girls being the age of my third sister did have me off by a few years as I would say to those inquiring on the day he died that I guessed he was 63 and in fact he was 67. There were others who thought he was younger still and so I amended my guess to between sixty and sixty three. But in fact the stories he told dated him at the age he was. He had done many things even in the decades when we saw each other more often some of those things were from the more distant past.   At one time he and I had been relatively close but he and my parents remained close for decades. I will probably have a longer post dedicated to him as a blog obituary with a link to his services but if I do not it will not be because of a lack of things to write. He was a man of great activity over time.
 I have just been informed less than an hour before this posting that Graham Smith a US Navy Veteran, musician, lawyer, coordinator for the Catholic Charismatic Renewal in the Diocese of Lafayette, UL alumnus,technology buff, former television personality, co-author with his wife of the novel “The Nicodemus Code”, and probably most of all in his own mind  husband of Donna Smith and father of Sarah Smith Romero, Ellen Smith (married name to be added) and Andrew Morgan Smith and grandfather of several beautiful children has recently died, I will probably post more links and such later on in the day and tomorrow. I do not know the time or details of his passing. I trust my third or fourth hand information has allowed enough time for all those closest to him to have been called and put this out as a source of some information to which comments can be added. My father received a phone call from one of my brothers and I spoke to a third party as well who confirms this news.My own recent interaction with Graham included these messages:
From Graham Smith to me:”Thanks, Beau! I’m doing better and am now in a regular room instead of ICU.”
That was sent on May 18th, 10:21pm. I replied:
“Great to hear. Hope you continue to recover well and quickly.”Graham Smith answered ” Thanks!”His reply was a couple of days ago and so I was surprised by the news. But some who saw him recently told me after this news that he expired that they thought he was in deep trouble physically. My condolences go out to all of the family and to his many friends.
Graham’s death and life reminds me of how much service in the military many years earlier stays with people as a bond and an influence. I several times saw his bond with other Navy veterans.  I wish this bond was better understood but it is not one I have myself. But I do celebrate Memorial Day. It is a time I honor all the read who once served their country in arms. Of course, as I will repeat below it is mostly a time when I honor those killed in Action under our banners.
Saturday, Dad and I bought a new Weedeater at Stine’s which pays the sales taxes on all items purchased during Memorial Day weekend. We had lunch in town at Hai Nam and then as I rented some movies on Redbox I picked up some flowers we placed on and before the graves where both of my grandfathers and one of my great-grandfathers are buried. All three of them served honorably in the military and all died many years later. Memorial Day is really for honoring the dead killed in action most of all. However none of my kinfolk here were killed in action. I have one relative killed in action who died recently. Some official notice of his passing is available by link here. However, he is buried in Arlington and so I could not go and lay flowers at his grave this weekend.I do remember him here:
Severin W. Summers III was my second cousin named after Severin Leblanc in that his grandfather who was the brother of my grandfather Frank Summers was named after him. Sev was killed on August 2, 2009 in Afghanistan by a command operated improvised explosive device when his vehicle was hit. Severin had a Bachelor of Science degree from LSU and was qualified among other elite distinctions as a U. S. Army Ranger. He did not serve in Ranger Battalion but in the Special Forces proper in the Airborne units. He received at least eight official awards and decorations as well as the badges of various skills, certifications and levels of proficiency. I have not spent huge amount of time with his side of the family although certainly there have been many connections. When I have spoken to them with one major exception it has often centered around military matters. but although it was not very much it was only with Sev among his father and brothers that I ever told any of my own stories of places with gunsmoke, exotic names and uniformed and mufty men scurrying or stalking about under stress. Although we were different even in age and personality he seemed to be easier for me to talk to than most and perhaps some of that was reciprocated. But it is easy to overstate that connection especially as we both knew a lot of people with experiences more similar to those each of us had lived ourselves.He enlisted into military service in 1989. His father and brothers are military men and his wife then Tammy Fraser Summers and daughters Jessica, Shelby and Sarah survived him as well as his mother and sister. He and I were not close and had very different life experiences but I always felt when we did have a conversation it was longer, more detailed and more heartfelt than was the case with me and most people. It may be unfair to say we shared some confidences but I say it anyway. Last time I spoke to him at length was on the shores of False River and there was some concern shared with me about certain issues related to the fitness of some parts of the military in recent years. I think these factors had little to do with his death but the truth is I did very little to address those issues before he died and his words still haunt me sometimes. But Sev was all the gung ho poster boy that I have never been. We did stretch each other in some small ways. He carried the cross in his grandmother’s funeral procession and I felt it was part of an ongoing conversation between us although it was many other things as well. To associate myself with him in any way is too much and not to do so is unthinkable as well. But he is in many ways my main share of Memorial Day.
Photo: Today Dad and I bought a new Weedeater at Stine's which pays the sales taxes on all items purchased during Memorial Day weekend. We had lunch in town at Hai Nam and then as I rented some movies on Redbox I picked up some flowers we placed on and before the graves where both of my grandfathers and one of my great-grandfathers are buried. All three of them served honorably in the military and all died many years later. Memorial Day is really for honoring the dead killed in action most of all. However none of my kinfolk here were killed in action. I have one relative killed in action who died recently. However, he is buried in Arlington and so I could not go and lay flowers at his grave this weekend.</p><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
<p>I do remember him here:<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
 Severin W. Summers III was my second cousin named after Severin Leblanc in that his grandfather who was the brother of my grandfather Frank Summers was named after him. Sev was killed on August 2, 2009 in Afghanistan by a command operated improvised explosive device when his vehicle was hit. Severin had a Bachelor of Science degree from LSU and was qualified among other elite distinctions as a U. S. Army Ranger. He did not serve in Ranger Battalion but in the Special Forces proper in the Airborne units. He received at least eight official awards and decorations as well as the badges of various skills, certifications and  levels of proficiency.  I have not spent huge amount of time with his side of the family although certinly there have been many connections. When I have spoken to them with one major exception it has often centered around military matters. but although it was not very much it was only with Sev among his father and brothers that I ever told any of my own stories of places with gunsmoke, exotic names and uniformed and mufty  men scurrying or stalking about under stress. Although we were different even in age and personality he seemed to be easier for me to talk to than most and perhaps some of that was reciprocated. But it is easy to overstate that connection especially as we both knew a lot of people with experiences more similar to those each of us had lived ourselves.  </p><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
<p> He enlisted into military service in 1989. His father and brothers are military men and his wife then Tammy Fraser Summers and daughters Jessica, Shelby and Sarah survived him as well as his mother and sister. He and I were not close and had very different life experiences but I always felt when we did have a conversation it was longer, more detailed and more heartfelt than was the case with me and most people. It may be unfair to say we shared some confidences but I say it anyway. Last time I spoke to him at length was on the shores of False River and there was some concern shared with me about certain issues related to the fitness of some parts of the military in recent years. I think these factors had little to do with his death but the truth is I did very little to address those issues before he died and his words still haunt me sometimes. But Sev was all the gung ho poster boy that I have never been. We did stretch each other in some small ways. He carried the cross in his grandmother’s funeral procession and I felt it was part of an ongoing conversation between us although it was many other things as well. To associate myself with him in any way is too much and not to do so is unthinkable as well. But he is in many ways my main share of Memorial Day.
My own plans for Memorial Day may involve some food and swimming recreation with my sister and her family. I hope to relax a bit which I feel the need to do. However, I will not pass up the occasion of this holiday without giving some thought to our country and those who have kept it a sovereign country. However, while few Americans have died in Iraq and Afghanistan compared to Viet Nam or Korea or our other major wars perhaps many of have a connection to someone.  For me it is Sev. I hope we will remain a country he could have been  proud to be a part of and will honor his great sacrifice.

Representative Mickey Frith Dies

A former State Representative who represented the district in which I reside has died. One of his family members is well established on my Facebook list and two other have been active or inactive Facebook friends but I had little to do with him in politics, education or in the family home. I subbed a bit at the E. Broussard school which was the successor of the school which was his high school alma mater but it was solely an elementary and middle school when I worked there. We also attended the same university and for a few years I owned some in Forked Island where he was always well known.  He is further off from my life than someone I would normally have as subject of a blog obituary. But he was a significant figure throughout my life. Mickey Frith and I  spoke perhaps no more than thirty times and all of them relatively briefly. But I spent many hours, days and weeks on various parts of my father’s family farm in or near the Forked Island area. This was throughout most of my life. Mickey Frith was a presence in that area whether he was there or not.

There was a time when Mickey’s Drive Inn had  amusement games, food, drink music and air conditioning and was a center of gathering and activity for the small community of Forked Island, Louisiana. Later this business was sold and Mickey’s became a slightly different place with some of the same menu items in the nearby town of Kaplan, Louisiana. He owned a number of business he founded and he bought the well established El Camino Restaurant and ran it at a higher level than before in a town where many such enterprises do not survive sale by the first owner very well. I have sold food to hundreds of restaurants in Louisiana but as far as I know in none of these years did I ever sell or even offer to sell any directly to Mr. Mickey nor in fact sell to his restaurants.

In the pubnlic recor it is mainly the case that former Louisiana State Senator Mickey Frith has died. Of course students and teachers also mourn their dead more than most groups and he was a teacher and assistant principal at his alma mater as well as teaching in a Catholic school, Maltrait Memorial in Kaplan.  His involvment with youth was extensive. He served three terms in the legislature. The article which appeared in the local press including the front page of the Abbeville Meridional should link through here. There is also a website which does not always welcome links but many be available here or by copying this address into your browser: http://www.vincentfuneralhome.net/fh/obituaries/obituary.cfm?o_id=2527610&fh_id=11197church.

Mariam Yashia Ibrahim Ishag: Post One

There is no real time to do the type of work this post demands. But here is an which defines the name Mariam Yahia Ibrahim Ishag beyond a foreign sounding name. There is so much to write about what this means.

However, at minimum we who are Christians should prepare to honor her as a martyr regardless of what branch of the faith we adhere to in our own lives. If she is killed she will meet the standard ancient definition of one killed because of hatred of the faith. That is one thing we can prepare given the short time to try to save her life.

Secondly, as Americans we can urge Congress to declare formal war on Sudan. Given America’s adventurism and wars in so many place and so many attacks on foreign soil in it s history we must not confuse things by allowing this woman to be executed for marrying an American. Once war is declared the court house where she was sentenced, the palaces of the national government, airports and air bases, the jail she was held in, the place of execution and the infrastructure supporting quality of life for the court should be reduced to flaming rubble as a stimulus to further conversation and negotiation. Once this is done well the possibility of a real war can be explored. WAR WITH SUDAN NOW!! should be our battle cry and political objective despite the fact that this is not an ideal solution.

If this cannot be done those of us with private consciences and resources must consider what we can do ourselves however small it may be. God bless the family of this woman and her struggle.