Taking flight

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My friend posted a beautiful analogy on Facebook a few weeks ago. What do you want when riding as a passenger in a plane? I want a pilot who knows how to successfully lift the vessel carrying us all off the ground. I want that person to efficiently maneuver the great metal crane across the atmosphere, surpassing the tests of turbulence that are inevitable on every flight. Most importantly, though, I need that person to allow both wings to balance each other out, allowing them to work together to take us from where we once were to where we want to be. If you don’t have the left wing and the right wing harmoniously level the entirety of the trip, then we realize the wreckage in some foreign field far from destination.

What do I want from our next president? I want someone who isn’t currently lying to us in any way, someone who does not live up to previous expectations, but exceeds them with creative and constructive methods of humanity that includes us all in the inner circle, together to construct the fortress indestructible that we all long for in our hearts and minds.

Mr. President, I ask that you join me in picking up the pieces that have been pitched into the ditch. There are many, and you will need our help, but we are waiting for your instruction on how to rise into the skies. I promise you that the only way you will succeed is if you meet us on the streets with a mission to march, that we might all come out cleaner on the other side.

Eric Engel, formerly of Tiskilwa but now of Madison, Wis., can be reached at eazywritin84@yahoo.com.

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