A little rhyme about reason

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(Editor's note: The following is from Kayta of Chadds
Ford Township. She attended the Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert "Rally to Restore Sanity" last
weekend.)

We went to DC
And stood politely, elbow to knee
To proclaim to the nation:
Let’s have SANITY.

Oh sure, there was fear:
That’s why we’re all here.
Our concern, to be told,
In signs multi-fold,
Is that sanity has got creamed
In a 24/7 media scream.

Oh would that those others,
Who really are our sisters and brothers,
Could see that we too
Drink patriot tea
And that indeed we are
Part of this country,
That we honor and cherish
To keep free.

Signs seen included these messages:

  • We
    love infrastructure.
  • We’re
    moms, we have enough insanity in our lives without Fox News.
  • The
    fox lies in Your hen house.
  • You
    can raise my taxes a little: I’ll understand!
  • This
    is patriarchy’s last gasp: Do not resuscitate.
  • Real
    patriots can handle a difference in opinion.
  • I
    prefer facts, nuance, and intellectual debate (probably not a “real”
    American.)
  • I
    understand the difference between communism, fascism, and socialism and
    don’t us the terms interchangeably.
  • FACTS
    are not decided by how many people believe them TRUTH is not determined by
    how loudly it is shouted.
  • It
    could be worse, but let’s not make it that way.
  • I have
    considered that I might be wrong, have you?
  • I
    disagree with you, but I’m pretty sure you’re not Hitler.
  • I’m
    pretty sure that none of us likes paying taxes, but I do understand that
    they support our societal needs.
  • I’m
    here! I’m not gay! But it’s okay if you are!
  • Let’s
    respect each other?
  • Death
    to Nobody
  • Tolerance
  • Hugs
    and/or rational discourse.

About Kayta Gajdos

Dr. Kathleen Curzie Gajdos ("Kayta") is a licensed psychologist (Pennsylvania and Delaware) who has worked with individuals, couples, and families with a spectrum of problems. She has experience and training in the fields of alcohol and drug addictions, hypnosis, family therapy, Jungian theory, Gestalt therapy, EMDR, and bereavement. Dr. Gajdos developed a private practice in the Pittsburgh area, and was affiliated with the Family Therapy Institute of Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, having written numerous articles for the Family Therapy Newsletter there. She has published in the American Psychological Association Bulletin, the Family Psychologist, and in the Swedenborgian publications, Chrysalis and The Messenger. Dr. Gajdos has taught at the college level, most recently for West Chester University and Wilmington College, and has served as field faculty for Vermont College of Norwich University the Union Institute's Center for Distance Learning, Cincinnati, Ohio. She has also served as consulting psychologist to the Irene Stacy Community MH/MR Center in Western Pennsylvania where she supervised psychologists in training. Currently active in disaster relief, Dr. Gajdos serves with the American Red Cross and participated in Hurricane Katrina relief efforts as a member of teams from the Department of Health and Human Services' Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.Now living in Chadds Ford, in the Brandywine Valley of eastern Pennsylvania, Dr. Gajdos combines her private practice working with individuals, couples and families, with leading workshops on such topics as grief and healing, the impact of multigenerational grief and trauma shame, the shadow and self, Women Who Run with the Wolves, motherless daughters, and mediation and relaxation. Each year at Temenos Retreat Center in West Chester, PA she leads a griefs of birthing ritual for those who have suffered losses of procreation (abortions, miscarriages, infertility, etc.); she also holds yearly A Day of Re-Collection at Temenos.Dr. Gajdos holds Master's degrees in both philosophy and clinical psychology and received her Ph.D. in counseling at the University of Pittsburgh. Among her professional affiliations, she includes having been a founding member and board member of the C.G. Jung Educational Center of Pittsburgh, as well as being listed in Who's Who of American Women. Currently, she is a member of the American Psychological Association, The Pennsylvania Psychological Association, the Delaware Psychological Association, the American Family Therapy Academy, The Association for Death Education and Counseling, and the Delaware County Mental Health and Mental Retardation Board. Woven into her professional career are Dr. Gajdos' pursuits of dancing, singing, and writing poetry.

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  1. singert

    You went to Washington to express your political view and stood quietly, that’s good. I don’t recall mass roits reported in the conservative rally at the same venue just two weeks prior, So what’s your point? Don.t try and discredit discenting opinion by spinning your reporting that a more conversative approach to our problems is led by racials intolerant of any debate.

    The rally last weekend in Washington had an political agenda and it was not just about “can’t we all just get along”.

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