Sunday, September 11, 2011

Post Script



Today, many of us reflect on how much our worlds were changed 10 years ago. The promising future shattered in a matter of seconds.

I try to describe to my children what life was like before 9/11, but they just can’t understand. My children have known no other world but this one...the one where gas and housing prices keep rising...where incomes for the middle-class keep falling...and where Daddy goes over seas to “fight the bad guys” every few years, leaving them behind.

They know the tears that come with separation, the fear that comes with uncertainty, the joy that comes with reuniting and the pain that comes with change...

I was inspired by the stories of the brave souls on flight 93 and their last calls to their loved ones. I  wrote this poem 1 year after 9/11, 9 years ago today. I have only looked at it a couple times since then. Sometimes the pain is so strong that it’s nice to forget, at least not be reminded...even if we can’t...

I share Post Script with you:



Post Script
9.11.02



Hello Babe.  I’m okay.
I wanted you to know.
Many things have changed today.
We're still . . . nowhere to go.

They tried to change our way of life,
But they could not see
That we find joy, peace and life
In the roots of liberty.



The honor to serve everyone,
To be American
Gives me hope to carry on
And helps me live again.

You’re the calm within my storm,
The light that fills the dark.
Above the rest, above the norm,
You’ve led me to ‘the mark.’

Live to help others live.
This should be our call.
Give our time, our souls, just give-
Just give to them our all.

I’m glad we had this time to talk,
But it’s time to go.
He is walking where we walk. . .
They’re saying now, “Let’s Roll!”



Know this babe, I did my part.
Remember this much too-
You always will be in my heart.
P.S. – I love you.


Throughout our History, generations have had to deal with their 9/11’s and the changes it brought, whether it was the Boston Massacre, the shelling of Ft. Sumter or the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Each time, our fore fathers stood up to the challenge, and each time they triumphed.  We have and will continue to do the same...

E Pluribus Unim – Out of Many, One...

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

If you're not into it, get out...

13 July 2011

"If you're into something, get in it. 
If you're not into it, get out."--Zig Ziglar's Mom, Viola

There is a lot of change happening.  Most of us don’t like it.  The Status Quo has shifted and we are left holding the crumbling dust of past success.

But we had been warned. 

Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki co-wrote a book called “Why We Want You to be Rich” in 2006, more than 5 years ago, well before the economic collapse, real estate bubble burst and the Great Recession.  The main point of the book was there would be a shift of power and wealth in America and the world; that the Middle-class was about to become extinct.

Steven R. Covey revisited his “7 Habits of Effective People” and wrote “The 8th Habit” to address the shift of wealth everytime there is an economic revolution. He said that while the “7 Habits” were still applicable, they were more designed for the Industrial age.  Dr. Covey also said in essence, without the “8th Habit,” finding your voice, we would fail.

An Article “22 Statistics That Prove The Middle Class Is Being Systematically Wiped Out Of Existence In America” by Michael Snyder in his blog | Jul. 15, 2010, the author examines many reasons why the Middle Class are becoming extinct and that it wasn’t accidental. But these two responses to his blog were just as interesting:

Trex: Power is now being consolidated not by country, but by CORPORATIONS!!! Remember the warning the US got when Eisenhower left office. He didn't warn of Communism, or Marxism, or any country. He warned us about the "Military/ Industrial Complex". He has now been proven right. While we bicker over taxes, health care, and Palin, the true powers are taking away any hope for us to be truly free. The multi national corporations simply don't care if the US exists. They only want a place to sell products and services somewhere at a higher price than it took the corporation to make the product or deliver the services. If it's the US great, if it's China, thats ok too. They have no allegiance to the USA, and we should tax the hell out of them.

(There is a 2005 documentary called “Why We Fight” by Eugene Jarecki that addresses the Military/Industrial Complex)

hannas mott: 'We should more rightly call Fascism corporatism because it is a merger of the state and the corporation'---Benito Mussolini 1935.

The reason the middle class is fading is because of the political fascists who like to call themselves CONSERVATIVES despite the fact that they conserve nothing and are simply another group of murderous racists seeking to form their own authoritarian regime here in the United States.

Interesting food for thought.

Okay, so we were warned. None of us listened. Or none of us had time to hear, because we were busy working to pay our bills.  Or none of us turned the tv and radio and other distractors off long enough to hear. Okay. So now what?

That is a good question. 

The past is the past. And no matter how hard we try, we can't change it. But, can the wisdom of past generations help us in this day and age?  Is the beginning of our journey to reclaim what we lost found in the first quote of this blog? What about this last one?

“You can get everything in this world that you want, if you will only help enough other people get what they want.”    --Zig Ziglar

Thanks Mr. Ziglar. I think we needed that...

Monday, July 4, 2011

The Fourth of July - Land of the Free because of the Brave.

I am Alika Naluai, fire fighter, soldier, husband and father.  This is my first blog. 

I want to say thank you to all those veterans who have fought, bled and died for an idea; the idea that everyone has the right to "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness"; the idea that someone else's life or someone else's family or someone else's freedom is worth saving at a cost of your own.  It's not an easy thing to do. 

I also want to thank the spouses and children left behind to care for the home front, who can and have been casualties of war along side all the other tally's kept by the statisticians. My own family has teetered on the canyon ledge of oblivion but has avoided becoming a statistic.

What saddens me is the disregard some people have for all of this sacrifice.  If we look closely around us, even in us, we can see it everywhere - whether it’s the 1% of U.S. citizens and their families who are actually deploying overseas, or the mentality of, “I’m grateful you serve, because I could never do it,” or the speed we race to view trivial distractions like celebrity gossip or FB gossip or virtual gaming worlds, to the entitlement mentality that is prevalent in our society, and even to the Founding Fathers’ original intent being undermined by self serving politics and corporations.  If we look, we will find it.

This poem by Charles M. Province really says it all:

IT IS THE SOLDIER

It is the Soldier, not the minister
who has given us freedom of religion.
It is the Soldier, not the reporter
who has given us freedom of the press.
It is the Soldier, not the poet
who has given us freedom of speech.
It is the Soldier, not the campus organizer
who has given us freedom to protest.
It is the Soldier, not the lawyer
who has given us the right to a fair trial.
It is the Soldier, not the politician
who has given us the right to vote.
It is the Soldier who salutes the flag,
who serves beneath the flag,
And whose coffin is draped by the flag,
Who allows the protester to burn the flag.
©Copyright 1970, 2005 by Charles M. Province

When I came home from “the Sandbox” the first time, in 2006, people asked me if the Iraqi people appreciated the freedom we gave them. I told them, from my perspective, about 20% did. But a vast majority, 70% were impartial to the idea of freedom.  They would look at me confused, unable to comprehend why that would be.  I would then say - freedom cannot be given, it has to be earned. And they would give their freedom to the next dictator that came along, because they didn’t fight for it.

I hope this never happens to our Land of the Free - because the Brave sacrificed so much for us to have so much.

If you are reading this, remember – Freedom is not free…you have to fight for it - inside and out.