The European Tribune is a forum for thoughtful dialogue of European and international issues. You are invited to post comments and your own articles.
Please REGISTER to post.
Joanne King Herring
Do you like to have fun? Would you like to dance on rainbows? You can, you know! Everyone loves a rainbow. People rush out of house to see them. Whenever they appear everyone stops what they are doing and says:"Look at the rainbow! Isn't it beautiful?" We all want to share its beauty with someone, preferably someone special. It is a moment of magic, though sadly fleeting. We would all like to catch them and keep them and in a way we do: in our hearts. Dancing on a rainbow is really very easy. You just have to believe that you can. You have to believe that when you leap up there you won't fall through. That is called faith. But faith isn't easy to find and even harder to keep. I have been dancing on rainbows all my life and have fallen through more times than I care to tell you. The loving hands that helped me leap on the rainbow always help to pick me up after I crash completely to smithereens on the rocks of this world. If there is a mistake or a bad decision or an ego trip or a way to worship the things of this life I have found them all and crashed on their rocky surface. They do not provide the joy that my dreams assured me that they would. These worldly things have not been alluring enough to keep me from picking myself up and leaping again to regain my rainbow and the loving hands have always been there to welcome me back no matter how bad I have been. It's just too much fun up there to miss a minute... Stop for a moment and think how wonderful it is to always be welcomed with unquestioning love.
Do you like to have fun? Would you like to dance on rainbows? You can, you know! Everyone loves a rainbow. People rush out of house to see them. Whenever they appear everyone stops what they are doing and says:"Look at the rainbow! Isn't it beautiful?" We all want to share its beauty with someone, preferably someone special. It is a moment of magic, though sadly fleeting. We would all like to catch them and keep them and in a way we do: in our hearts.
Dancing on a rainbow is really very easy. You just have to believe that you can. You have to believe that when you leap up there you won't fall through. That is called faith. But faith isn't easy to find and even harder to keep.
I have been dancing on rainbows all my life and have fallen through more times than I care to tell you. The loving hands that helped me leap on the rainbow always help to pick me up after I crash completely to smithereens on the rocks of this world. If there is a mistake or a bad decision or an ego trip or a way to worship the things of this life I have found them all and crashed on their rocky surface. They do not provide the joy that my dreams assured me that they would. These worldly things have not been alluring enough to keep me from picking myself up and leaping again to regain my rainbow and the loving hands have always been there to welcome me back no matter how bad I have been. It's just too much fun up there to miss a minute... Stop for a moment and think how wonderful it is to always be welcomed with unquestioning love.
Which I'm sure will be a huge comfort to Afghanis everywhere.
But Bush comes from this Texas bizarro world too and I find the Herring site to be quite illustrative of his disconnect with reality.
BTW The movie as a movie was old school well done (Typical Nichols) and nicely shot in a deliberately banal manner by my old film school pal Stephen Goldblatt. But I didn't learn much new about Afghanistan. It was a very good anecdotal montage of the bizarro world of Texas, Congress and the CIA though. You can't be me, I'm taken
But I didn't learn much new about Afghanistan.
I'm inclined to believe that it was more a Hanks vanity project, though Participant Productions was involved.
http://www.participantproductions.com/
"Participant believes in the power of media to create great social change. Our goal is to deliver compelling entertainment that will inspire audiences to get involved in the issues that affect us all."
Other Participant productions:
by gmoke - Nov 28
by gmoke - Nov 12 7 comments
by Oui - Dec 1
by gmoke - Nov 302 comments
by Oui - Nov 3012 comments
by Oui - Nov 2837 comments
by Oui - Nov 278 comments
by Oui - Nov 2511 comments
by Oui - Nov 24
by Oui - Nov 221 comment
by Oui - Nov 22
by Oui - Nov 2119 comments
by Oui - Nov 1615 comments
by Oui - Nov 154 comments
by Oui - Nov 1319 comments
by Oui - Nov 1224 comments
by gmoke - Nov 127 comments
by Oui - Nov 1114 comments
by Oui - Nov 10
by Oui - Nov 928 comments
by Oui - Nov 8