I Don’t Need a Hero, I’ve Got Two of Them!

This week two courageous and brave women spoke their truth.  In doing so, they stood up for America and the world.  They are my Heroes.  In standing up to speak out, they risked violence, retributions and death threats.  They have since received some of each.  That is why there are so few heroes.  Freedom is not free.  It means being willing to risk your reputation, your career and even your life.  However, it has been said that “Evil triumphs when good people are silent.”  Both of my heroes have been feted in the news, but I want to dedicate this blog to the truth that each was trying to tell.  I do not think that their words should ever be forgotten.  I will share their own words here, since I could never be as eloquent as both of these women were. 

Every year for the next four years, I am going to post their words here on my blog on January 20, to remember the tragic episode that happened this day in the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave. 

Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde::

Let me make one final plea.  Mr. President, millions have put their trust in you.  And as you told the nation yesterday, you have felt the providential hand of a loving God.  In the name of our God, I ask you to have mercy upon the people in our country who are scared now.  There are gay, lesbian and transgender children in Democratic, Republican and independent families, some who fear for their lives.  And the people, the people who pick our crops and clean our office buildings, who labor in poultry farms and meatpacking plants, who wash the dishes after we eat in restaurants, and work the night shifts in hospitals, they — they may not be citizens or have the proper documentation, but the vast majority of immigrants are not criminals.  They pay taxes and are good neighbors.  They are faithful members of our churches and mosques, synagogues, gurdwara and temples.

I ask you to have mercy, Mr. President, on those in our communities whose children fear that their parents will be taken away, and that you help those who are fleeing war zones and persecution in their own lands to find compassion and welcome here.  Our God teaches us that we are to be merciful to the stranger, for we were all once strangers in this land.  May God grant us the strength and courage to honor the dignity of every human being, to speak the truth to one another in love and walk humbly with each other and our God for the good of all people, the good of all people in this nation and the world.

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Amy Goodman in her Democracy Now Podcast added the following comments to the courage of Bishop Budde.  

AMY GOODMAN: Episcopal Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde addressed President Trump and his family at the inaugural prayer service at the National Cathedral in Washington as Trump and Vice President JD Vance sat in the front pew.  Trump was later asked at the White House about her sermon.

REPORTER: What did you think of the service?

PRESIDENT  DONALD  TRUMP:  What  did you think?  Did you like it?  Did you find it exciting?  Not too exciting, was it?  I didn’t think it was a good service, no.  Thank you very much.

AIDE: Thank you, press.  Thank you, press.

PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: They can do much — they can do much better.

AMY GOODMAN: President Trump later posted a message about Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde on his social media platform Truth Social, writing, quote, “The so-called Bishop who spoke at the National Prayer Service on Tuesday morning was a Radical Left hard line Trump hater.  She brought her church into the World of politics in a very ungracious way.  She was nasty in tone, and not compelling or smart.”

Republican Congressman Mike Collins of Georgia posted a message online saying, quote, “The person giving this sermon should be added to the deportation list.”

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Ms. Pam Hemphill:

The following is from an online newscast and includes a discussion with Ms. Hemphill and a reporter.  Some of my immediate comments below are taken from an NPR radio show this past Thursday featuring a discussion with Ms. Hemphill.  That is when I first heard her story.  

“President Trump this week issued pardons to more than 1,500 Jan. 6 defendants, but one 71-year-old woman turned down the president’s offer of clemency, telling NPR it would be a dishonor to the truth of what happened that day.” — NPR Reporter

“I broke the law that day, period. Black and white,” Pamela Hemphill told NPR’s All Things Considered of the role she regrets playing at the Capitol that day. “I’m not a victim, I’m a volunteer.”

Some Trump voters express reservations with his sweeping Jan. 6 pardons

Hemphill was an ardent Trump supporter when she joined thousands of people in Washington, D.C., who attempted to halt the certification of President Biden’s 2020 election victory.

Fueled by Trump’s repeated lies that the election had been rigged against him and his supporters, Hemphill was among those who stormed into the halls of Congress, leading lawmakers to flee and hide.

Taking a pardon now in light of her actions, Hemphill said, “would be a slap in the face to the Capitol police officers, to the rule of law and to our whole nation.”

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  2. Jane Fritz's avatar Jane Fritz
    Jan 24, 2025 @ 19:57:25

    Good examples, John, but I think your country is going to need a lot more heroes ready to speak to truth, and the sooner the better.

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    • Dr. John Persico Jr.'s avatar Dr. John Persico Jr.
      Jan 24, 2025 @ 20:52:24

      Jane, I like the thought that the longest journey starts with a single step. Each time one person speaks out, it will encourage another person to speak out. The is not going to be a sprint, it is going to be a marathon. We are in an “Uncivil War” in this country and it will not be over in a day. John

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      • Jane Fritz's avatar Jane Fritz
        Jan 24, 2025 @ 21:01:10

        I’d say it’s more than an “Uncivil War”. It’s a vicious, SOB tyrant flexing his authoritarian muscles. It’s going to take many voices, all the time.

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        • Dr. John Persico Jr.'s avatar Dr. John Persico Jr.
          Jan 25, 2025 @ 04:33:54

          I agree with you Jane but I think he is just the tip of the iceberg or perhaps as some have said a “symptom” of America today. Many people including Noam Chomsky, Chris Hedges, Morris Berman, Amy Goodman and Robert Reich (among many) have been talking about it for over thirty years now. But there is a strong conservative streak dominating this country fueled by corporate profits and it holds the people in a death grip. I don’t know if it can be broke buy I will not quit trying. What else can I do? John

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          • Jane Fritz's avatar Jane Fritz
            Jan 25, 2025 @ 06:19:42

            The conservative streak, yes, but this man is a lot more than “just a symptom”, he is a Hitler in the making, and moving faster than Hitler ever did. What you can do is help ensure that the midterm elections stay free and fair and that the GOP lock on both Houses gets broken.

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            • Dr. John Persico Jr.'s avatar Dr. John Persico Jr.
              Jan 25, 2025 @ 07:33:15

              Doing my best Jane. Funny you mention Hitler. I have been comparing him to Hitler for 15 years now. When I first started making the comparison, I was criticized as using a facile solution to describe Chump. I have argued for years that he is using much of Hitler’s playbook albeit with some updated solutions. Propaganda is now very different than when Goebbels was his mouthpiece. Anyway, I fear it Chump may try to make it rough for people in Canada as well. He is a monster and no one is safe from him. IMHO John

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  3. Margiran's avatar Margaret
    Jan 25, 2025 @ 04:42:05

    Very brave women as you say John. To speak out their truths should not mean any harm comes to them but I fear for their safety. In the case of any retribution people everywhere need to act, call it out, demonstrate. Surely they will?

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