Ron Moore
- Location
- Statesville, North Carolina,
- Birthday
- June 14
- Bio
- Ron Moore is a Statesville, North Carolina writer and poet. He is a former Local union president and Homeland Security Officer.
MY RECENT POSTS
- The Tightrope Walk to My
Destiny
May 21, 2013 05:06AM - The smile of destiny shines
upon me
January 30, 2013 06:30PM - Brown Liquor and Bloody
Knuckles
November 12, 2012 03:21AM - The Moon and Sixpence
October 08, 2012 10:02AM - Birther in Chief says Ryan
budget 'a phony plan' VP pick
created as 'show plan'
August 13, 2012 02:06PM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “As a DC native this was
wonderful and heartbreaking as
life
has taken me away
to…”
June 29, 2011 09:51AM - “I don't know Gary,
that's an interesting
question. I guess it
never
came to mind.…”
December 28, 2010 01:05PM
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The Tightrope Walk to My Destiny
Vietnamese Google translation follows
The night crackles with silent electricity. My days are filled with a serene hysteria. It seems all the energy gathers in my calves as if I am suffering from the aftereffects of walking across an electrified tin roof in my bare feet. The tension is raw and… Read full post »
The smile of destiny shines upon me
I awake to the rooster's crow with the gentle start of awareness. It is 5 a.m. here in Vietnam. Day four of my journey to destiny and now it is real. The nearly full moon gazes down on this stranger here in the Binh Thanh District of Ho Chi Minh… Read full post »
Brown Liquor and Bloody Knuckles
The Moon and Sixpence
My life has faded to a burning ember. The fire that blazed through two marriages and service as a union leader has largely gone out as the losses piled up. My first night homeless on that park bench I gazed at the stars in wonder at the destruction I visited upon my… Read full post »
Birther in Chief says Ryan budget 'a phony plan' VP pick created as 'show plan'
Home Again or Hello I Must Leave Again
Like pulling an old suit of clothes off the closet rack, coming home to DC after 20 months is an uncomfortable fit. I can tell immediately how I have changed. I've grown in some ways and shrunk only in the ways I have not grown at all. I think of the… Read full post »
The Forbidden Fruit Bites Back
Miller High Life for breakfast. Somehow at 4:30 a.m. it seems appropriate to enjoy The Champagne of Beers as I reflect on the 20th anniversary of marriage two. Failed marriage that is. It should have been obvious at the time that when you are engaged in an effort to end… Read full post »
The sweet marrow of memory
I awake from my dream fully aware. Aware of my room, my situation, my life and my bittersweet memories of love and loss. Have I become a cliche? The martyr, the loser, the hero, the lonely guy, the what? I share my bed in this small room with three dogs;fully aware… Read full post »
The road to victory in 2012 begins in North Carolina
A year ago as I struggled to make sense of a life that led itself to homelessness and loss I never would have guessed that today I am fully engaged in my new hometown Statesville, North Carolina as a candidate for City Council. During the last ten years I've been a… Read full post »
Are the taxpayers citizens or subjects?
Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis famously said that 'If the broad light of day could be let in upon men's actions, it would purify them as the sun disinfects'. Sunlight is the disinfectant that leads to honest governance. If government is to have a moral center it must be transparent. Transparenc… Read full post »
Equal access for all - even the Barbarians at the gate
Freedom is never free. It is earned through constant diligence to its protection. Those who oppose freedom often mask it in opposition to equality. They argue in coded language that there can be no rights without responsibility...as they define it. They organize working class people to stifle their o… Read full post »
Wisconsin Republican Governor Scott Walker has unleashed a firestorm of protest over his determination to eliminate collective bargaining rights for state workers. Other states like Ohio where the GOP holds the reins of power are doing the same. All in the name of fiscal responsibility. The downturn… Read full post »
It's not an economic downturn - It's a lockout
Walking in the brisk darkness to the day labor agency serves one purpose: the demonstration of continuing to try to find work. Those who show up can wait for the phone to ring; a call came in today as a matter of fact for one forklift operator. The agency waiting room… Read full post »
From Protest to Politics to Progress
Bayard Rustin was a strategic visionary. Martin Luther King, Jr. trusted his advice because he could analyze the outer dynamic that made the inner struggle seem so intractable. He understood that it is the outer dynamic that must be changed for our society to fulfill its greater promise. His essay Fr… Read full post »
Sanctuary in a field of words
"Ronnie, I've got a surprise for you;" I can still hear my Mother's words today. I was five years old in the summer between Junior Kindergarten and Senior Kindergarten at Seaton Lane School in Falls Church. She didn't give a hint what the surprise might be as I helped her out… Read full post »
Why is Mica leading a TSA secessionist movement?
Do you like this story?
When a career politician displays passion on the House floor it is usually over a cultural or social touchstone issue like abortion or human rights. In other words, the human dynamic excites a fervor beyond the usual political shell game or horse...An empty canvas
An empty canvas
I met a woman
She was a
Blank
Canvass
Each time we
Met
I
Painted
The strokes
Became
My
Hopes
I painted
Myself
At
My best
We grew
Closer
The canvass
Filling
I
Saw the
Future
It was good
I was a
Leader
Celebrity
Man
Then one… Read full post »
Step by step
The words contained in this essay are dangerous.
Walking to the library with great relief having survived the four day state holiday, I intended to write about my feelings during this time. It is risky to share from the inside the ugliness of my suffering. After all it may appear that… Read full post »
Regrets from Food Lion
I never sleep alone. Fear and Vulnerability tuck me in each night. I'm an early riser since Vulnerability hogs the covers while Fear mutters and squirms all night long. I arose this morning at 4, a little early for me, and fired up my email and coffee. Scanning my inbox for… Read full post »
Time to end failed TSA experiment
Life as a sandpile
The melancholy I felt yesterday after learning that another minimum wage job was not mine turned into a sense of loss as I awoke this morning and realized that today is my second wife's birthday. I've tried with all my might to think of tomorrow as merely Thursday, a feat I've… Read full post »
Anti-TSA fervor leading to violence against officers
Who is behind the TSA controversy?
Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it. Six years ago TSA was embroiled in controversy over pat-down procedures and now history is repeating itself as a pilot with the backing of a right wing front group, The Rutherford Institute, started a new uproar with his refusal… Read full post »

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