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Thankful for what we don't have

Posted: Saturday, Nov 29, 2008 - 06:47:35 pm PST
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Mary Souza

Heart of the Matter

With a twist on appreciation, I'm using a positive attitude this Thanksgiving weekend, to be grateful for what we don't have. India is now responding to a crisis we can be relieved not to claim. Islamic extremists have coordinated a series of shootings in Mumbai, (Bombay) India, and the death toll is rising dramatically. We have not had a terrorist attack on U.S. soil in more than 2,630 days, for which we can thank the much-maligned Bush administration.

Even after our hotly contested national elections, there are no riots or bloodshed in the streets as we transition from one team of leaders to the next. And the predicted widespread voter fraud never became an issue. The graciousness of the outgoing administration has not been met with anger or subterfuge by the newly elected, but with a sense of cooperation and dedication to the country.

Americans are not giving up hope. In spite of the mounting financial storm, we are not seeing widespread public panic. We are getting up every day, going to work, doing our jobs and living with freedom and conviction.

Kootenai County residents are debating a new draft comprehensive plan and, while there are significant factions with varying views, we are not without voices; citizens can participate in the process and bring forward their concerns. The future development of our community cannot be bought or forced by one side over another.

The outcry for more transparency in our local government has not gone unheeded. While much work remains, City Council meetings have more public coverage, urban renewal meetings are now televised and held at an hour better suited to working folks, and even the NIC Board has held some public forums. We are not without influence when we speak up for our rights.

Downtown Coeur d'Alene does not shut down as winter arrives. Instead, the merchants and community gather to celebrate with the wonderful winter parade and spectacular lighting ceremony. The Resort dedicates enormous time and money to decorate the hotel and boardwalk, as well as producing the fireworks show, and never asks for any taxpayer assistance to do so.

And this column, which is admittedly controversial at times, has never stooped to personal attacks. All of my comments or criticisms of public leaders are limited to their official actions and words. Asking questions and expecting accountability from those elected or appointed should never be considered off-limits. My past editions are not hidden away, but are available free online for review at any time by following the link at the bottom of this column.

So, my fellow citizens of this great country, our gorgeous North Idaho region and the wonderful Coeur d'Alene community, our blessings are abundant. We are not at odds with each other; together we make up the mix that keeps our checks and balances in order. Let's embrace our differences and honor each others' right to participate in the public process. If we keep our discourse polite, we will never have to worry about meeting each other face-to-face. We can offer a warm handshake and an unspoken agreement to listen with courtesy and respect. I happily give thanks for you all.

Mary Souza is a 20-year resident of Cd'A, local small business owner and former P&Z Commissioner. Her opinions are her own. For a free archive of past columns visit www.marysouzacda.com. Comments can be sent to marysouzacda@gmail.com. Please visit the local issues Web site www.OpenCdA.com for more discussion.


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