Monday, January 28, 2008

What Ties Us Together

A curious phenomenon has taken place. Strangers, who first came together on the Internet to discuss the Phil Spector trial, then went on to an unhappy private message board (previously discussed in earlier posts), and then fleeing from that nightmare, have found real friendship. Not lifelong, agree-with-everything-you-say, practically siblings' friendship, but real friendship nonetheless.

It's fascinating that so many have coaleced the way we have in this short time. It was that trial for the unnecessary murder of Lana Clarkson that brought us together. It was the terrible non-outcome that kept us focused on the injustice of a mistrial, of a hung jury that was caused by one rogue juror and eight others who couldn't make a dent on his concrete - or contrarian - mind.

We are from everywhere - east, west, north south, the middle of the country and Canada too. Big cities, small towns, urban and rural. We are politically and religiously disparate; we have various levels of formal education; different levels of incomes. We are a true snapshot of free-thinking individuals.

Medicine, insurance, sales, law, entertainment, farmers; there are full-time moms, grandmothers, and retirees, at least one person has returned to school, one is looking for a new career, and some are retirees.

There are many issues we don't all agree on and some that aren't really discussed much at all. Occasionally someone will mention attending church or praying or not believing in anything, but for the most part, we are all mature and smart enough to have made our own spiritual choices . We don't feel the need to foist our personal beliefs off on other people.

Politics do come up, inevitably in this primary season - or would that be this primary decade. We represent a broad canvas of opinions and affiliations, and there is one uniting feature: not one of us seems to be happy with anyone or anything currently offered in the political arena. There may be some who hold out hope for this country, but many of us have been too repeatedly disappointed, angry, and disenfranchised to feel that way.

Only today we were having a discussion about this, and as posters dropped in and out giving their perspectives and opinions, it became crystal clear that all of us are worried about the future of our Nation. Even if we disagree on the solutions, we respect one another, and each individual's outlook and beliefs.

The uniting factor, the real glue that binds us seems to be the desire for a lawful society, a society of justice that protects, and when appropriate makes sure criminals are punished. We are also bonded by anger at the inequity of a system that seems to favor the defendant over the victim. The mere allowance of a "defense" consisting of denigration and marginalization of the victim is simply unacceptable.

We wonder how can it be right that a real human being, who once was flesh and blood, loved and needed by others, is now viewed as last week's news ad yesterdays trash.

The Phil Spector defense team tried best to muddy the truth - and only intermittently succeeded thanks to a no-nonsense judge - to turn Lana Clarkson into a clich
é of an aging actress who couldn't deal with the passage of time or lack of success. Nice try sleaze artists!

We utterly reject your efforts. Lana Clarkson was a vibrant, beautiful, smart, caring woman, a working actress, who struggled with the same challenges that affect us all. Who doesn't doubt their own level of success, who doesn't reach forty without getting a shiver of what lies ahead? Who doesn't get sad or overwhelmed or lonely from time to time?

Lana Clarkson paid with her life for not knowing who she was dealing with. Not knowing this creepy, evil little man was capable of total disregard of life for his own convenience or pleasure. This cataclysm should not have happened. It also should not go unpunished for these five long years.

There is no conclusion to this blog entry - these are just my thoughts on a rainy afternoon. I marvel at the way this group has come into being and continues to keep rolling along as various issues and events come and go. This is a safe, smart place. It is comfortable to voice an opinion. There is mutual respect, courtesy and honesty here. As a group we are remarkably articulate, and both very funny and very kind. And more than anything else, we are ethical. We are who we are, say what we mean, mean what we say. There is no pretense, no deceit, and no underlying agenda.

I wonder what Lana Clarkson would think if she could see what her tragic death has set into motion? This is one time I wish I believed in an hereafter, because I would love to think that somehow she knows how an amazing group of strangers found each other and continue to honor her spirit. Thank you Lana.

14 comments:

Petunia said...

I believe, in your lovely and most articulate way, you have described perfectly the true meaning of friendship and camaraderie.

Sadly, it came about through a common interest in bringing justice and peace of mind to the Clarkson family and to Lana's friends.

Anonymous said...

What a great post. I agree with everything you said and I am honored to be one of your friends.

Anonymous said...

Thank you...well put on all points. My goosebumps are having goosebumps.

Anonymous said...

It is wonderful when such a diverse group of people can come together and form what will hopefully be lifelong friendships.What a great accomplishment!
Yes, five years have passed, too many for the murderer to have been free. His day will come, and he will finally pay for his crime.
The death of Lana Clarkson has had a huge impact on my life in more ways than one. I for one DO believe she knows what has taken place in her name, the debates on the ctv boards,the friendships formed, and yes even the disappointments of the fake friendships.
Cheers to all friends! The rest know what they can do!

Anonymous said...

Once again I am in awe Pirate of your ability to put into words your thoughts and feelings. I too am honored to be one of your friends. The board you mentioned, I am a proud member of. Two words that come to me about our board are love and respect. There is no subject that cannot be discussed.
As we come upon the 5th anniversary of Lana's death (Feb 3) I ask all that read this blog to please go light a candle for Lana. http://www.gratefulness.org/candles/candles.cfm?l=eng&gi=lana
May her light shine forever.

Anonymous said...

I just to express my heartfelt pride i felt when reading your "Thoughts for a rainy afternoon".

I read and posted with you all during PS1. The best of those I met, we went through some bad things but now we are here together and what a blessing it is to know each and everyone of you.

Best being kind and clever enough to enjoy a good idea or two when it is thrown into the pot. Be focused and open minded enough to take away something from every conversation and use it to try to make the world kinder to those around us...in our own little way...

Some say always have a best friend that is smarter than you are. Surround yourself with excellence. I have always said that much
to my own girls in not so many words...I guess we are doing just that...I am so very happy and proud to be a part of this good and great group of big hearts and
big brains...what more can a gal want?

I join you in saying, "Thank you Lana, we love you, and we will never ever forget."

Anonymous said...

Strangers did come together on the Internet to discuss the PS's trial.

Then some went on to an unhappy private message board, only to discover they where being used, that their PRIVATE MESSAGES were being read, they were not so private at all, they found out that the people they trusted, and shares stories about their private lives where being used against them, and gossiped about.
Lana was nothing like that, she knew what friendships where all about.

For some reason that's what brought us together.

Someone had the guts to stand up and say: Enough of the bull.
Enough of the self righteous.
This is NOT about "the queen of mean"
This is about justice for Lana.
It's not a form for you to peddle your blankies.

It's about Lana.
Justice will be served.
And part of it has already been done.
The "queen of mean" is done.
I hope she does not show her face at the next trial.
Nobody is interested in her anymore.
Go and hide in shame.
That's all that's left for her.

Lana Clarkson was a vibrant, beautiful, smart, caring woman, everything that the "queen of mean" is not, and never will be.

Anonymous said...

The guilt of Phil Spector and the beauty and spirit of Lana Clarkson will never be diminished despite certain individuals attempts to use it as a way of furthering their own viewpoints, edicts and just general bunk.

Sending out emails trying to rectify wrongs is way too little and much too late.

Please, use the mentioned link and light a candle for Lana. Don't forget that Lana is what brought everyone together here as some have.

Regardless of what you think, truly it is NOT all about you. Geesh! The ego.


God bless Lana and Phil be damned.

To those that have used Miss Clarkson as a stepping stone: Karma is a bitch. Make no mistake, it will bite you right in the posterior. I think it is already doing so.

Anonymous said...

What ties us together....What a concept.

Lana Clarkson was the catalyst for many of us who had never posted on a message board to learn to trust and make friends. Let's not forget that Lana's demise and subsequent trial of that little troll guided us to each other. Unfortunately, it became a situation that an opportunist could take advantage of.

I do not want to delve into how dark the heart must be that needed a "following". The missionaries still cannot see that they are being used as pawns in a game that really has only one player. And they too are being played.

I feel extreme joy and support from all the new friends I have made and total pity for those who are unable to lead themselves to a higher ground and would rather walk the tainted garden path. Watch out for the poison thorns.

P.S. Some would have you think this is a small group of bitter people. Make no mistake, there are a lot of "us". Ones you'd never think of. Lots of us. Scratch your head and wonder...

Anonymous said...

The Big L is smiling down from Heaven above; just knowing how much we care about HER and her family.
This post brought tears to my eyes and encapsulated what is important here, Lana Clarkson. She would be amazed and love all of you for your constant and unwavering support.

I thank all of you.

Anonymous said...

Great post. Even in death, Lana Clarkson is still having a positive effect on people. It's awful to think that she is still awaiting justice after what will soon be 5 full years.

There needs to be an end. An end to Phil Spector's abuse of the Justice System, an end to bending over backwards to accommodate the whims of every defense attorney and an end to the freedom Spector has had for 5 long years, because he has been playing the system for all it's worth.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the reminder, I just lit a candle today, it had been a long time, shame on me. I do not want to forget Lana or Harvey Phillip Spector. I will remember Lana, for a beautiful life cut short. And Phil for taking that life and that he will one day be found guilty. I pray her family receives justice.

Anonymous said...

The 5th anniversary of the murder is coming up. And that little troll still walks free....

Please, light a candle for Lana at the link provided on this comment page by Kit. It only takes a few seconds to do so.

Anonymous said...

Yes,so true are the ties that bind...brought about by such a horrible crime. I believe Lana would me proud of bringing us together.