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All Life is precious. Peace is obtainable. Human and Civil Rights must be protected. Never take any of it for granted.
Looking at history again, we can see examples of the power of nonviolence: Gandhi and Jesus Christ. Mahatma Gandhi taught that the road of nonviolence, self-sacrifice, integrity, and the exaltation of true human values are what lead to peace. He liberated his country using the weapon that a human being should use: nonviolence. Gandhi had the courage to face an empire without employing violence and was triumphant in leading his country to independence. In Biblical times, the people of Israel were awaiting a Messiah who would forcefully and violently liberate them from the oppression of the Romans. Instead, Jesus Christ came with a message of love and humility. He was crucified for spreading his message, and today, the Pope, whom Catholics see as his representative, sits on a throne in the Romans territory. This is a testimony to the power of love. And let us not forget Martin Luther King Jr. and Mother Teresa.
                                       Peace Is Patriotic !
Big Brother is watching!
Published on Saturday, November 15, 2003 by Counterpunch
Hold On to Your Humanity: An Open Letter to GIs in Iraq by Stan Goff   (US Army Retired)
Dear American serviceperson in Iraq,
I am a retired veteran of the army, and my own son is among you, a paratrooper like I was. The changes that are happening to every one of you--some more extreme than others--are changes I know very well. So I'm going to say some things to you straight up in the language to which you are accustomed.
In 1970, I was assigned to the 173rd Airborne Brigade, then based in northern Binh Dinh Province in what was then the Republic of Vietnam. When I went there, I had my head full of shit: shit from the news media, shit from movies, shit about what it supposedly mean to be a man, and shit from a lot of my know-nothing neighbors who would tell you plenty about Vietnam even though they'd never been there, or to war at all.
The essence of all this shit was that we had to "stay the course in Vietnam," and that we