Wednesday, April 30, 2008

bread alone

The other day at our kitchen table a friend said that rice prices are rising- rice, the staple of so many, including those of us who are not so poor but have taken refuge in our ability to eat rice and beans. There are riots, he said, and Wal-Mart is now limiting how many bags of rice a customer can buy.

My eyebrows raised. Wal-Mart? I sang "the times, they are a-changing." I wondered how soon, and how hard, the price of rice and wheat would impact me.

For the time being, the reality of food prices is made most accessible to me as I consider what brothers and sisters in Egypt are facing, as I can picture their meals and their neighborhoods and their bakeries. The venerable Egyptian English-version weekly Al Ahram considers how the government should respond to the crisis.

As what seems like it should be certain becomes more unsteady, I consider the words of my favorite nun: "The poor may know that God loves them. But how can the very poor know this, if they do not even have enough to live?"

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

"youth for Obama"

A bit of the 2008 presidential race to remember. Stephen Colbert on Larry King, 4/14/08.

KING:  Give me your assessment of Barack
Obama,where he's come from, what he's
done, what he's accomplished. He's a
political phenomenon.

COLBERT: Yes, absolutely. He's an
inspiring candidate. And he's got the
young people out there just eating out
of the palm of his hand. He's passing
his hope bong around the drum circle of
young America.

KING: His what?

COLBERT: His hope bong, Larry.
He's inviting people to take deep
tokes off of his bong packed with hope.