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Since 2008 – Progress Through Politics

Whenever you think you don't make a difference

For years (since the beginning of Obama’s campaign in February ’07) I’ve been steadily on the comment boards of the TNT, first advocating for his nomination, then for his election, and now for his policies. Often it seems like I’m the only one arguing for “our side,” and my posts are routinely outnumbered 3:1 or better. It could be easy to get discouraged. But I know enough about the ‘Net to know that those who post are FAR outnumbered by those who merely skim and read, and THOSE are the ones I’m aiming to persuade.

So it was a special treat to read this message tonight, in response to a user’s derisive dismissal of a fellow poster’s support for me:

Thank you, frosty for your kind words. You’re correct, she does do a brilliant job. I’m in awe of her knowledge and her tenacity, especially under fire.

Sometimes, it’s nice to show ones appreciation and support and to let her know that she’s not alone out there. She’s way out in front of any other poster as far as understanding the in’s and out’s of health care reform.

Maybe it’s not needed, as you say, frosty, but since I can’t add much to her vast knowledge base, and since I’m benefiting from her hard work, a pat on the back is the best I can do.

Aw shucks… That makes me feel just as good as I did last time I called KZOK just a moment too late, regarding a health care reform call-in segment, ’cause they were moving on to a scheduled guest. But before saying goodbye, the call screener thanked me for “all my expertise” on the health care issue (they know me, when I call and introduce myself as “Cheryl from Tacoma,” and it’s always when they’re discussing the hot political topic of the day).

Hey, I consider myself an absolute politics dummy. I don’t really know what “report language” means or what “reconciliation” entails. I’m not up on the delicate heirarchies within the Senate and House, and how their political maneuvering might play out. I just focus on one thing — what needs to happen. However it needs to happen, it NEEDS TO HAPPEN, NOW. I do not label myself a Democrat and refuse to be drawn into debates on what prior Democrats did or didn’t do. I keep my eyes on the prize — HEALTH CARE REFORM NOW.

I’m not tooting my own horn, because I’m not special. What I am doing, every single one of us can be doing. And we SHOULD be doing it. Don’t be intimidated even if on every blog you seem to be outshouted by the wrong-ies. Because for every one of their nasty, insubstantial, ad hominem attacks, there are dozens of thoughtful citizens pondering your words, appreciating them, and perhaps integrating them into their own conversations on the subject. They may not all take the trouble to let you know that, but trust me — they are there.

~~Cheryl


4 comments

  1. NavyBlueWife

    It reminds me of this…

    What you do may seem insignificant, but it’s important that you do it. – Mahatma Gandhi

    It also reminds me of this quotation from the very wise Motley Moose…

    The ripple from one tossed pebble can a tsunami make.

    Doing good often requires being comfortable with not knowing the impact of that good.  Keep it up, CK!

  2. And it is nice to get some pats from time to time.  The Glen Beck group that kicked me out oddly provided some of those. After making a statement about avoiding the lunatic fringe, for which I was scorched by a few of the regular posters, I received personal notes from more people than I knew were even on the list.  Seems that the majority aren’t as extreme as the handful that post all the vitriol.

    Lurkers – you make a difference.  Drop a note to an author or commenter from time to time, they benefit greatly from a few kind words.

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