{"id":311,"date":"2008-05-23T06:04:10","date_gmt":"2008-05-23T06:04:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/conversationswithgod\/2008\/05\/is-fairness-now-out-the-window.html"},"modified":"2008-05-23T06:04:10","modified_gmt":"2008-05-23T06:04:10","slug":"is-fairness-now-out-the-window","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/conversationswithgod\/2008\/05\/is-fairness-now-out-the-window.html","title":{"rendered":"Is fairness now out the window?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I think we have to talk about a basic spiritual value here. It is called Fairness. And the question we have to consider now is: Is it fair to want to change the rules in the middle of the game? I know you know what I am talking about.<br \/>\nAnd to be honest, I hate to keep harping about it, but, honestly, no one seems to be just standing up publicly and loudly and asking this plain, simple question. At least, no one with any real Voice of Moral Authority.<br \/>\nI know this is all hard to take for the folks who are supporting Hillary Clinton in her bid for the presidency &#8212; and I know that it is equally hard to take for some (but by no means all) of the voters in Florida and Michigan &#8212; but the fact of the matter is that Hillary SIGNED AN AGREEMENT to disallow the results of the primary elections in those two states because the state parties themselves violated the rules by which the national Democratic Party governs itself, and set the dates of their primaries ahead of almost anyone else&#8217;s&#8230;in order to steal the &#8220;impact&#8221; from other states and give their states more early influence in the presidential race.<br \/>\nThe national party told them, clearly and succinctly: <strong>Don&#8217;t do this. You will wind up giving your states <em>less <\/em>influence. Indeed, <em>no <\/em>influence. We will not count your results in the final tally. Our party&#8217;s candidates will not even campaign there.<\/strong><br \/>\nAND ALL OF THE CANDIDATES &#8212; <u>INCLUDING HILLARY CLINTON<\/u> &#8212; AGREED.<br \/>\nBarack Obama even took his name off of the Michigan ballot while there was still time before they were printed.<br \/>\nNow Hillary Clinton says the votes in those two states should be counted. And all the delegates should be seated at the national convention in August in Denver. She figures that since she &#8220;won&#8221; both primaries, this would help her in her quest for the Democratic nomination. But I don&#8217;t think it would help her at all. I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s helping her to even <em>suggest<\/em> it. Do you know why? <em>Because it&#8217;s revealing her to be a cheater.<\/em><br \/>\nI&#8217;m sorry, but that&#8217;s the only description I can think of here. Anybody who insists on changing the rules in the middle of the game when they are losing in nothing more than a cheater. As one ABC News commentator put it, &#8220;It is as if Barack Obama is on the 99-yard line and in the final moments of the game Clinton wants the football field extended from 100 to 120 yards.&#8221;<br \/>\nT&#8217;aint fair, McGee. T&#8217;aint fair.<br \/>\nFrankly, I don&#8217;t know how anyone could <em>say <\/em>it was fair. Yet many supporters of Hillary Clinton now are, hoping to bolster her argument. And Hillary isn&#8217;t making it any easier for her party to find a reasonable compromise to this situation, because now she&#8217;s running around comparing the problems in Florida and Michigan to the voting problems in Zimbabwe, for heaven sake&#8230;or, in hopes of getting in more sympathy from women, to the long struggle for feminine equality.<br \/>\nAnything &#8212; she&#8217;ll apparently do <i>anything<\/i> &#8212; to get nominated.<br \/>\nYet this whole Florida\/Michigan fiasco is partly her own doing. <u>She signed the Agreement<\/u> <em>disallowing<\/em> those results. Top people <em>in her own campaign<\/em> (Terry McAuliffe, her campaign&#8217;s <em>chairman!!<\/em>) sat on the committee that <em>created the rules<\/em> that were broken in Florida and Michigan. McAuliffe was actually the person who told the two states that they would lose 50% of their delegates if they went ahead with their out-of-sequence primaries. &#8220;The rules are the rules,&#8221; he said.(Of course, that was when he thought his candidate was going to be a walk-away winner, a shoo-in for the nomination. Now Mr. McAuliffe is choking on this words.)  In addition, Harold Ickles, Hillary Clinton&#8217;s <em>campaign manager<\/em>, is a member of the rule committee that voted to strip the delegates of FL and MI.<br \/>\nNow (talking about choking on their own words), let&#8217;s listen to the words of Hillary Clinton herself:<br \/>\n&#8220;It&#8217;s clear,&#8221; Clinton told New Hampshire Public Radio last Fall, &#8220;this election [Michigan is] having is not going to count for anything. I personally did not think it made any difference whether or not my name was on the ballot,&#8221; reports the ABC news correspondent I quoted earlier, Russell Goldman.<br \/>\nNow after all that, I <em>dare <\/em>any Clinton supporter, male OR female, to write me a comment below explaining to me how it is fair to now count the votes and the delegates in Michigan and Florida.  I <em>double <\/em>dare anyone to tell me how in the world Clinton can claim a victory in Michigan, where Obama&#8217;s name was not even on the ballot.<br \/>\nI am going to quote now from an editorial in the International Herald Tribune a while back, which puts all of this into context. Says that editorial, in part:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>\nBoth the Democratic and Republican parties set dates for when the states could hold their primaries or caucuses. This was reasonable; otherwise, a billboard war of attention would have taken place, pushing the election calendar forward to 2007 and lengthening an already-too-protracted process.<br \/>\nMoreover, it was wisely decided that smaller states should go first, or else money alone would determine who would win.<br \/>\nFlorida and Michigan could have set their primaries or caucuses anywhere from mid-February to June. Instead, they decided to violate the rules and schedule January contests in hopes of attracting more focus.<br \/>\nThe two parties had agreed they wouldn&#8217;t play this game, which ignored the rules. The Republicans wisely devised a compromise where the two states were allowed to vote early while losing half their delegates. Foolishly, the Democrats didn&#8217;t do the same.<br \/>\nClinton, the only person whose name was on the ballot, won the Michigan primary with 55 percent of the vote; she also captured the Florida race, where no one campaigned or advertised.<br \/>\nThese were shams. Evidence of that: Democratic turnout has soared everywhere this year &#8211; running far ahead of the other party even in Republican-leaning states. In Texas, there were almost three million Democratic voters on March 4, twice as many as the Republicans. In Michigan and Florida, the Democratic turnout was less than that of the Republicans, because voters knew the contests didn&#8217;t matter.\n<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>I want you to read that part again. This international newspaper says that those primary elections in Florida and Michigan were &#8220;shams.&#8221; Evidence of that is the low turnout of Democrats &#8212; less than half of the Republicans&#8230;<em>&#8220;because voters knew the contests didn&#8217;t matter.&#8221;<\/em><br \/>\nAgain, I dare any Clinton supporter to explain to the American people and the world why Hillary Clinton&#8217;s claim that the election results from those states should now be counted is not an even bigger sham than the elections themselves.<br \/>\nIn the meantime, while you are pondering that&#8230;<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><br \/>\n&#8230;on to a lighter subject&#8230;.an invitation from me to you.<br \/>\nYou know, most of my days I spend on airplanes, in hotels, in big-hall lectures, large-group workshops, newspaper-radio-and-television interviews, or in front of my computer, all to share the message that I was given in my Conversations with God with as many people as possible, as rapidly as I can.<br \/>\nYet one of my greatest joys is to sit down with a small group in a very intimate, very special, relaxed setting and just chat, just propose and examine and explore and discuss, the messages of these life-giving, freedom-offering spiritual books. This kind of free-flowing, easy exchange with a small cluster of like-minded seekers is so nourishing to my soul&#8230;and I just don&#8217;t get to experience such moments very often.<br \/>\nI would love to create that kind of container together with some of you members of the Messenger&#8217;s Circle this summer. I&#8217;d like to engage with you in not only small-group discussions, but even one-on-one conversations, to see how &#8220;real people&#8221; just like me and you are doing with this material, how you are applying it in your life, and how we can learn from each other about some wonderful ways to move forward in this experience of spiritual renewal and expansion.<br \/>\nThat&#8217;s why each year I take a cruise ship to Alaska. It&#8217;s my personal vacation. I do it to escape from the press and the lecture halls and the large-group presentations and to just experience a handful of us considering together what these conversations with God mean, and can mean, to each of us and to humanity. It&#8217;s a great way to combine an extraordinary interior journey with an peaceful exterior journey &#8212; a breathtaking cruise through the Inland Passage.<br \/>\nMany of those who have come with us on previous cruises have told us that this was the best vacation they ever had. And I&#8217;m not surprised. Alaska is spectacular. No matter how many times I return, there&#8217;s always something new to experience.<br \/>\n<i>I have so much fun on this cruise! And when I come back, I feel rested and wonderful!<\/i><br \/>\nNow, I could just take a vacation alone, of course&#8230;but, as I said, part of vacationing for me is feeding my soul by being surrounded by friends, new and old, who love the CwG material as much as I do and just enjoy exploring it more deeply, talking about it for hours, looking at it from every angle, and seeing how it can be more simply and consistently lived.<br \/>\nSO&#8230;each year, as I am doing now, I extend an open invitation to a handful of CwG readers to join me on my vacation, along with my Beloved and my dearest friends, and we&#8217;ll create a container of peace in the world, while blessed by the Alaskan scenery right from God&#8217;s paintbrush.<br \/>\nIf you&#8217;d like more information on how you can join me this summer, just follow this link&#8230;<br \/>\nhttp:\/\/www.nealedonaldwalsch.com\/cruise.cfm<br \/>\nP.S. Ever thought of having a &#8220;family reunion&#8221; on board a cruise ship? I was involved in one once, and it was a joyful, wonderful experience! So invite your own closest family\/friends, as I am doing, and we&#8217;ll create some quietly joyful togetherness this July&#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I think we have to talk about a basic spiritual value here. It is called Fairness. And the question we have to consider now is: Is it fair to want to change the rules in the middle of the game? I know you know what I am talking about. 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