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Best of Times, Worst of Times

You know, sometimes we political junkie types get so wrapped up in politics and current events we forget there is other news and other things taking place in the world.

The great English writer Charles Dickens opens his magnificent novel A Tale of Two Cities, a love story set against the backdrop of the French Revolution, with the following sentence:

“It was the best of times; it was the worst of times…….”

So it is now.

Even with recession or depression or a total collapse of our economic system looming people can still be kind, selfless, loving, and generous.

We often forget that even in the worst of times such as during war, famine, recession, depression, meltdowns, that the human spirit is strong and flourishes, survives, and often reaches new heights of kindness, love, and selflessness.

We need to remember that previous generations have faced crisis and have survived. I believe we have to keep that kind of spirit alive in our own minds, hearts, and lives if we are to survive whatever this latest crisis will bring.

So with that in mind, I share two recent news stories with you that I hope lwill ift your spirits and help you remember that human beings can be incredibly loving, thoughtful, kind, and generous even when times are bad.

Story One: Koala Bear Saved In Australian Fire

We all love koala bears. They are so cute and cuddly. However, koalas have very sharp claws they use to climb into the trees. A human could not normally approach them or even touch them in their natural habitat because they are wild. But this koala, like a lot of humans dealing with the massive Australian fires, evidently had just had too much trauma. She needed comfort.

The Volunteer firefighter saw her and said she just sat there as if to say “I’m beat!” He gave her water……….. She drank three bottles!! During the encounter the koala bear reached out her paw to the firefighter first and kept it there as she drank water from a plastic bottle.

He had to leave her, because the firefighters were called out to defend another property, but she was picked up a few minutes later by Wildlife rescue workers.

She is doing very well, all bandaged for her burns and on pain killers, and she has caught the eye of a male koala at the same place where she is recuperating.

Story Two: 40 Years Later, Thank You

From the Boston Globe: “The firefighter crawled on his stomach through the pitch-black apartment, the smoke so thick he couldn’t see his hand in front of his face. Somewhere inside was a baby and he had to find her.

“A window broke, light filled the room, and he saw her lying in her crib, dressed only in a diaper, unconscious. Soot covered her tiny nose. She wasn’t breathing and had no pulse.

He grabbed her and breathed life into her as he ran from the apartment.
A newspaper photograph captured their image – a white firefighter from South Boston with his lips pressed to the mouth of a black baby from the Roxbury public housing development – at a time when riots sparked by racial tensions were burning down American cities.”

He saved her life. But the firefighter never saw the child again. That is till now, 40 years later.

You can read the entire story here with video of their reunion.

  • JulieD

    “at a time when riots sparked by racial tensions were burning down American cities”

    Horseshit! Racial tension doesn’t make buildings catch fire.

    When did Savannah, GA spontaneously combust? Hell, Gen. Sherman didn’t even torch it.

    P.S.: Racial tension doesn’t make you kill Korean business owners either. Talk about hate crimes!

    The koala story is adorable.

  • Sassy

    Thank you Bert.
    Your post reminded me of the fireman holding the tiny body of the child after the Oklahoma City bombing.
    Each day ordinary people work to save lives in traffic accidents, and I often wonder about the toll on them from the sights they witness.
    However, many of the same selfless citizens you speak of are, in my opinion, becoming disillusioned with the greed and corruption in this society.
    Why go the extra mile, when so many will not take the first step to aid themselves and our society as a whole?

  • beebop

    Sorry … it was Columbia, South Carolina.

    You can certainly disprove the rest, but 0mama can not be explained, can he, Julie? He is the very worst thing to ever happen to US politics. The wrong man at the worst time being run by Nancy Pelosi. Great plan that was, eh?

  • wodiej

    thank you for the postive post. While fighting for what is right is a must, remembering the good in the world is imperative.

    You are exactly right…we have been through difficult times many times over. Most of us do not remember them:

    The Civil War
    Attack on Pearl Harbor
    The Great Depression
    slavery
    various plagues and epidemics of disease outbreaks, the Stock Market Crash
    WW I
    WW II
    Vietnam War
    Korean War

    We have endured crooks, liars and theives. But our country has not survived in spite of them. It has survived because we have alot more good people in this world than bad ones. Just remember one thing…Good will ALWAYS win over evil-ALWAYS.

    And if we can survive all we’ve been through in the past, we sure as hell can overcome the Jim Jones Kool Aid Revival!

  • beebop

    During the Viet Nam war, a generation was divided against itself. There were those who responded to their number being called and those who spit on them. We are still healing. The fact that we are embracing the sons and daughters of those who some of us treated so poorly is a healing we have needed for more than three decades.

  • lark

    Chavez won his right to run forever now he has to run forever. :)

    How long until Pelozi pays OBambi her homage and proposes that with just a simple majority she can give OBambi a right to run forever, either him or Michelle or a combination of both.

    2 billion for ACORN or is it 4 billion?

  • JulieD

    beebop –

    A friend of mine had a koala come wandering into their yard. Those fires are horrific and the brave firefighters are nothing less than heroic.

    My reference was to Gen. Sherman sparing Savannah from burning.

    I don’t understand folks starting with a faulty premise and jumping off into LALA Land – HOWEVER well meaning.

    You wouldn’t want drugs researched that way or medical treatments. The Space program never would have gotten off the ground.

    It’s what gets US nightmares like Stretch and PBO – gross Media creations of the worst kind like W.

  • JulieD

    SCARY!

  • C.S.

    You are right. When governments fail the people they claim to be protecting, the People help themselves. Choose any period in history when “times were tough”, from occupation to depression, and the Will of the People found a way to survive without the help of government.

    So while noveau riche Soertoro/Obama is dazzled by all the free goodies and flitting around trying out all his new vacation spots in his spiffy new real Air Force 1, We the People will be doing the same thing we’ve been doing for the last decade, staying alive in a political system that we are no longer considered a part of – unless they need tax money or new bodies for war.

    Cynical? Sure. But there are no great men like Jefferson, Adams, and Franklin to save us. Just one arrogant and inexperienced man who believes he’s everyone’s messiah; who is in debt to every politician he meets and owes his soul to Big Business. But we will survive because governments rise and fall but they leave behind the People they tried to controlled.

  • beebop

    JulieD … I missed the D and had you confused with the 0butt. Sorry there woman ….

  • JulieD

    Beebop –

    I probably need to watch that too! Hugs!

  • beebop

    I am thoroughly convinced that 0mama is a thousandfold worse than shrub. Come the end of the day, regardless of what people think of the shrub family — I think they are all vastly over rated — I don’t believe they would ever legislate against America. 0mama has never demonstrated a closeness to anyone who is a huge fan of our country. While I am not going to drag out all of the America haters … (and you know who you are), there is no one that stands with him who stands with us ….. not one person has ever come forward to speak on his behalf who didn’t intend to get something in return. Even the Kennedys obviously had an agenda now that we know they coveted HRC’s senate seat.

  • Liberty Belle not for Obama

    Thanks for this post. I was reminded of the old Chinese curse: “May you live in exciting times.”

    FYI – Found an article on The Washington Post (WaPo) this a.m. on Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s visit to Asia off under “World New”, where you have to scroll down to the bottom half of the screen under “More World News”: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/02/16/AR2009021600829.html

    Seems they put in a dig against former President Bill Clinton on so-called “Japan passing” over ten years ago.

    Q. Is it just me, or do you all get a sense that WaPo and other Main Stream Media (MSM) are minimizing and marginalizing SOS HRC’s visit, burying the story on the back page, because they don’t want her to upstage her boss, POTUS BHO?

    Appreciate your response. And, Happy President’s Day! (Except I see SOS HRC, hear her speak, and am reminded: She should have been POTUS HRC.)

  • JulieD

    Beebop –

    Speaking of HRC – she wanted to help the 9/11 First Responders among her many good works.

    I HOPE that a few of those billions in the StickittoUS Plot goes to First Responders’ (and other unlucky folks at Ground Zero) medical bills.

    I am disgusted with the way PBO bought control of this country. His whole regime is now about silencing opposition and for some insane reason, the media is complicit.

    Who will save US from Chicago politics?

  • beebop

    A massive flood on Lake Michigan on a weekend when he is home? :)

  • bert

    wodiej – you are absolutely right. It is the American people who make America great.

  • bert

    Sassy – that OK picture you refer to is a classic. I never see it without sheding a tear or two,

    Yes, it is easy to become disillusioned at times like this. I sometimes feel that way myself. But if this great nation is to survive I don’t think I – or we – can give in to it permanently. We have to keep trudging on and keep some measure of hope in our hearts. And we have to reach out a hand to those who have given up and help them go on as well.

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