Monday, July 20, 2009

Political Points

Kathie heard the following timely political truths on Jerry Stewart's radio program:

Right is right...even if everyone is against it.
Wrong is wrong...even if everyone is for it.
There really is no middle road.
The only thing in the middle of the road is either YELLOW or DEAD
Like a yellow stripe...and/or a dead possum.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Politics 101-Plus

I forgot to post about the fact that I was not selected to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of Steve Thompson from the Logan City Council. But Tami Pyfer is not running again, which leaves two, at-large openings on the Council. Last Monday I signed application forms to run for Logan City Council in the November elections. I know...it was a moment of weakness.

While I was in the act of signing the papers with Theresa Harris, the City Recorder, Kathie called shouting exciteldy "Where are you?" I told her exactly where I was and what I was doing. She relaxed somewhat. She had just received a call from Jay Monson who was calling to congratulate Tony on "running for mayor". Randy Watts had told him it was a fact. Kathie's response was ..."He better not be...that would be cause for divorce."

Nine people applied for City Council, so there will be a primary election on September 15 to narrow the field to four. It is actually encouraging that there is so much interest in running for political office throughout Cache Valley.

Steve Stokes is also running for City Council, but the Steve Stokes you know from our Ward called to make sure that I knew it was not him. Actually I met the Steve Stokes who is running, at the City offices...and he is a nice young man about 25 years old. But the name Steve Stokes is a completely unfair advantage. Our "Steve Stokes" is a really high profile, popular, very successful businessperson in Logan and NAME RECOGNITION is everything in politics.

Oh well...bigger signs...and more of 'em.

Shortest Sermon Ever

Harley Perry reported his mission to Madrid, Spain today. Bart Cardon was assigned to be the concluding speaker. He and his wife Kathy are actually Public Relations missionaries, assigned to Madrid, Spain, but Kathy's health failed and they returned to Logan where they are working out their mission from their home.

Bishop Tom Lee assigned Bart to speak "on the scriptures". As often happens in such meetings, administration of the Sacrament took longer because of the number of visitors in the congregation, and Harley actually had a lot to say...in his strange Spanish influenced accent.

So there was little or no time left for Bart. Never-the-less he left us with a memorable message with the fewest words ever:

"If you want to talk with God...get on your knees and pray.
If you want God to talk to you...stand up and get into the scriptures."

We may remember that longer than if it had been buried in a 10-15 minute talk.