On and off over the last couple of 
years, I have written an article around New Years Day setting my intentions for 
the next year.  I try to look at the 
social, economic, political, and/or spiritual place that we are in and then try 
to identify what it is that we need to fix, heal, resolve, inspire, or change 
things for the better.  Some years, 
I did not write about it, but quietly shared the idea with friends who might 
help me pray or set the intentions for the coming year.  For 2004, I wrote �?/FONT>Another Trip Around the Sun.�?SPAN>  In 2005, I asked close friends to pray 
for the media to start doing their job and to again begin reporting the news and 
to not simply report what the corporations that own the media tell them to 
report.  And in 2006, I asked that 
“truth�?be told, accepted, and/or faced.  
We needed to see the truth, admit the truth, and deal with the 
truth.  For 2007, I wrote �?/FONT>The 
Dawning�?and for 2009, �?/FONT>The Age of Reason.�?SPAN>  And so it is that this year, I find 
myself wondering�?what now?<o:p></o:p>
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What now, that we have a new 
administration coming into office?  
What now, that a new generation is beginning to voice its desire to be 
taken seriously?  What now, that our 
economy is in a downward spiral?  
What now, that the Baby Boomers are facing retirement while their savings 
has been wiped out or maybe they never got around to really saving 
anything?  What now, that there is 
no way that Social Security is going to cover all of their needs and allow those 
of us post-Boomers a decent share of our incomes?  What now, that scientists are telling us 
the environment is deteriorating faster than they expected?  What now, that the Middle East is in an 
uproar, again.  What now, when there 
is so much work to be done and most of us feel pretty beat up, tired, disgusted, 
and overwhelmed?<o:p></o:p>
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Earplugs and Resolve.  Yes, that is what I will pray for this 
year.  <o:p></o:p>
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Give us earplugs so that we do not 
have to listen to the whiners complain about how bad things have gotten.  Many of us saw it coming and were 
ignored.  
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Give us earplugs so we do not have to 
listen to people whine about how an atmosphere of brotherhood and caring about 
others is somehow a hellish road to socialism and communistic slavery.  <o:p></o:p>
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Give us earplugs so we do not have to 
hear young people who have been spoiled by well-meaning parents whine about how 
hard it is to actually work and contribute to society.  <o:p></o:p>
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Give us earplugs as those who think 
that Obama’s election day will magically fix everything; come to realize that he 
meant it when he said he did not have all of the answers but that TOGETHER we 
can change the world.  
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Give us earplugs as the greedy come 
to realize that they will indeed be paying their fair share and yes, that means 
more than a lot of people who were previously disadvantaged during those years 
when they enjoyed deregulation.  
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Give us earplugs so we do not have to 
listen to all of those “I told you so�?statements that will come.  <o:p></o:p>
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And resolve.  Give us the resolve to continue facing 
reality.  
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Give us the resolve to keep our sense 
of brotherhood even when our brothers and sisters are whining and 
complaining.  
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Give us resolve to keep working even 
when we are tired and progress seems so slow.  <o:p></o:p>
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Give us the resolve to accept change, 
even when we are uncomfortable with the idea.  Give us the resolve to continually 
monitor our definition of “change�?and make sure that is still moving us in the 
right direction.<o:p></o:p>
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Give us the resolve to put our 
long-term future first and to not go back to settling for short-term pleasures 
instead.  
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Give us the resolve to be willing to 
listen to differing points of view but to also make sure that when we get our 
turn to speak, that we offer more than complaints and 
judgments.<o:p></o:p>
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Give us the resolve to create new 
options, new choices, new opportunities, new outlooks, and new ways of solving 
problems.  And give us the resolve 
NOT to repeat old ways that no longer work, even if they used to work just 
fine.<o:p></o:p>
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I don’t want 
to hear the liars, the cheats, the greedy, or the false promises.  I don’t want to hear about how the 
little guy has to give and give and give in the name of patriotism and the 
leaders don’t even have to follow the rules.
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I don’t want to hear that there are 
no repercussions for bad behaviors and no rewards for good 
deeds.<o:p></o:p>
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I don’t want to hear our children 
being told that we did not do what was needed to ensure their world was a good 
place, because we were more into taking safe tiny steps than taking risks, being 
brave, and putting future generations�?ahead of our own small and fearful 
hearts.<o:p></o:p>
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I don’t want to hear about how 
“someday�?we will get around to “doing the right 
thing.�?lt;o:p></o:p>
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I don’t want to hear people calling 
me naïve just because I still believe in the American Dream and that ‘united we 
stand and divided we fall.�?lt;o:p></o:p>
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I do not want to give up, quit, 
postpone, or reschedule the part of rebuilding our country that is mine to 
do.<o:p></o:p>
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I want the resolve to make sure that 
in 2009, I contribute something to this world that in some way helps to heal, 
inspire, change, fix, or mend that which is warn out, broken, misunderstood, or 
under appreciated.<o:p></o:p>
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Like the rest of this “movement�?that 
has grown over the last few years, I will be there, with my sleeves rolled up 
and working hard to make a difference.  
I will help to clean up and brighten my little corner of the 
world.<o:p></o:p>
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Just give me earplugs and resolve. 
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Copyright 2008, Skye Thomas, Tomorrow’s 
Edge<o:p></o:p>