This past week-end I was fortunate to participate in some continuing education in the field of music. This experience renewed my faith in the human spirit as I was witness to talented leaders of all ages demonstrating skill and love in a cooperating mode. I thought to myself, "It is time for the musicians to take over [the country]." Now, there are many kinds of musicians, some professional, but others dedicated amateurs who pursue a wide variety of careers in other fields, including government and politics. Does anyone remember now that Bill Clinton sang in his church choir while governor of Arkansas?
If politicians can sing in choirs, why cannot musicians experienced in leading diverse groups of volunteers participate in public service? This is a subject I hope to return to during 2011 as the country struggles to redefine itself after violence visited upon a member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
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Fifty Years Ago: Dwight Eisenhower delivered his famous speech decrying the rising influence of the military/industrial complex. It is not too late to heed his words of warning.
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