Friday, September 09, 2005

The Katrina Pledge: A commitment to build a new America.

NOTE: The following is not my own composition. It is a widely-circulated document found, among other places, at the www.calltorenewal.org website. I have signed it.

WARNING: The document may not be politically correct among some religous conservatives. Do not read it if you think you might be offended by the observation that what we are doing is not working.

"The poverty we have witnessed on the rooftops of New Orleans and the devastated communities of the Gulf Coast is morally unacceptable. If you care about building a new America, read and sign the Katrina Pledge today!

The Pledge:

The waters of Hurricane Katrina have revealed fault lines of race and class in our nation, washing away our national denial about the large number of Americans who live in poverty and about its disproportionate impact on people of color. We have now seen, and so has the rest of the world, the effects of public policies that sacrifice the common good to private interests and misguided priorities. In the aftermath of the storm's destruction, a new America must be born in which compassion and conscience reshape our society's priorities at all levels. Together we can transform our country into one where economic security for all is an essential part of our national security.As a person of faith, I believe that the poverty we have witnessed on the rooftops of New Orleans and the devastated communities of the Gulf Coast is morally unacceptable.

Therefore, I join my fellow Americans across the barriers of race, religion, class, and politics in the following commitments: 1. I pledge to be personally involved in helping those whose lives have been affected by this natural disaster - by praying for the victims and their families and by offering my time, talents, and resources to relief and recovery ministries that are meeting their needs. 2. I pledge to work for sweeping change of our nation's priorities. I will press my elected representatives to protect the common good - especially the needs of our poorest families and children - rather than supporting the twin social disasters of tax cuts for the rich and budget cuts that hurt the poor."

To sign the pledge, click here.

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