Henry Moyers was an ordinary man who dropped out of the fourth grade because his family needed him to pick cotton to help make ends meet. The Depression knocked him off the farm and flat on his back. When I was born he was making two dollars a day working on the highway to Oklahoma City. He never made over $100 a week in the whole of his working life, and he made that only when he joined the union on the last job he held. He voted for Franklin Roosevelt in four straight elections, and he would have gone on voting for him until kingdom come if both had lived that long. I once asked him why, and he said, "Because the President's my friend." Now, my father never met FDR. No politician ever paid him much note, but he was sure he had a friend in the White House during the worst years of his life. When by pure chance I wound up working there many years later, and my parents came for a visit, my father wanted to see the Roosevelt Room. I don't know quite how to explain it, except that my father knew who was on his side and who wasn't, and for twelve years he had no doubt where FDR stood. The first time I remember him with tears in his eyes was when Roosevelt died. He had lost his friend.It's been a long time since a working man has had a friend in the White House. Too long.
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Bill Moyers on FDR
Bill Moyers recently spoke about his father's love for Franklin Delano Roosevelt. It was a sentiment that my grandparents shared with Moyer's father. Here's a quote from Moyer's talking about his father:
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Unfortunately, I doubt we'll have a friend in the White House any time soon. The cost of running is such that only friends of big business and the wealthy (non-working) can win an election.
The saddest thing is that "christians" are part of the system. If "christian" leaders were true followers of Jesus, they wouldn't be supporting the status quo.
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