Note #2

I recall a cycling tour (Newcastle to Dover – I took the train back!) when I was a teenager. Starting the second day was the worst. Overnight, my backside had assumed that the ordeal was over so it was a shock to have to start again. On the following mornings, the pain was anticipated so seemed to be less severe. Well, that’s how it is with this “blog”. This second effort is a lot harder but hopefully, if I can register a reasonable stage, it might get easier from tomorrow? In fact, it is already “tomorrow” now but I did start before midnight. Anyway, I’m sure there will be many future days when miss a dead-line or fail to make any contribution at all.

One of the problems with our system of government is that (usually) only one political party is “in power” as they put it. In reality, we know that the real people in power (“pulling the strings”) are probably those who provide financial support – often to both major parties – as is the case also in our parent company, the U.S.A. The “ruling” party then associates itself with all governmental activities (performance of hospitals, schools, the military, etc) and feels obliged to defend and cover up short-comings in these services because they would reflect badly on that ruling party. Thus, the very people who are best placed to monitor performance have a vested interest in secrecy on the subject. On the other hand, “Her Majesty’s Loyal Opposition” feels the necessity to drag up every little item of scandal in order to reflect badly on the “government”. How much better it would be if we did not have such political parties which no longer represent any identifiable economic or social movements. Lord Levy, formerly fund-raiser of the (New) Labour Party was interviewed recently on Radio 4 and stated that he didn’t think anyone would give serious money to New Labour as they had little hope of winning the next election (I think that was the gist of it). Well, of course, the message that sent to me was that these major subscribers were expecting to get something back for their investments!

My original website – which has now become this Blogsite – was started almost five years ago, just before I decided to contest the Elections for the European Parliament. In 2009, I think I would prefer to support some other like-minded (Independent) person, rather than stand again myself, as it proved rather expensive for me last time.

So, apart from reforming the political system – and finishing the loft insulation plus making a start with the secondary glazing – I think I have only one other significant outstanding task – I have that book to write. I have a notebook half full of titles but only once did I manage a few pages of text. Now I’m wondering if I have found my vocation at last – but can I fulfil it? If – in order to effect the Redemption of Mankind – Jesus the Christ was (necessarily) fully Man as well as fully God, then he must have had the characteristic of a man. We know of His compassion on hearing of the death of Lazarus and His anger on finding the money-changers in the temple but what about humour? I think that, if you had spent an evening in His company, you would not have experienced many belly-laughs but your fellow passengers might have noticed you smiling to yourself on the bus, on the way home.

Jim Naisbitt.         jim_naisbitt@talk21.com   St Albans.     Monday, 17/NOV/2008.

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