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Wednesday, November 30
by
Nancy Pace
on Wed 30 Nov 2005 01:10 PM EST
Will someone please explain to me why it's in anyone's best interests--ours, or any others'--to keep on imposing our beloved but fallible western institutions and values upon the people of the Middle East--right on up to the time when we drain the very last drop of lifeblood from our children and our economy--instead of peacefully and generously granting (Christian!) charity to the best and brightest leaders of every region, assisting them in lighting their own peoples' way to achieving their own unique and uniquely valuable (if equally fallible) highest ideals and priorities--each in their own way? more »
Monday, November 28
by
Nancy Pace
on Mon 28 Nov 2005 08:00 AM EST
Excerpt: This is the latest segment in a 15-part series of questions and answers about "acceptance" which I began posting early in 2005. I think the series is best read from the beginning, so click on the topic "acceptance" if you would like to see the whole series. This post was drafted quite a while ago, but I never got around to posting it.... So I'm doing it now, in case readers whant to read the complete series as originally written. One more to come....Eppy more »
Monday, November 14
by
Nancy Pace
on Mon 14 Nov 2005 10:33 AM EST
He was a man who would kill and maim innocent children and civilians if he was told to do so by his leaders ... Who would boldly face certain death for his beliefs ... Who believed that death and destruction solved problems ... Who believed in retaliating violently, and avenging losses ... Who would kill anyone he was told was a threat to his safety, home, land, family, traditions and beliefs ... Who would kill and die anywhere in the world to further his people's interests, and to spread their ways around the world ... He was a man who thought terror a reasonable means of achieving political, social and economic goals ... He was also a U.S. Army career officer, a highly decorated war hero, attorney, horseman, poet, woodsman, musician, scratch-handicap golfer, linguist, historian, and gentle, patriotic, idealistic, loving son, husband, brother, friend ... father.... My father. more »
Friday, November 4
by
Nancy Pace
on Fri 04 Nov 2005 05:42 PM EST
Excerpt: Our most powerful "weapon" is our national reputation. As long as the U.S. is seen as a rich, selfish country careless of human welfare and disrespectful of international opinion, no stirring words, no proud history, and certainly no amount of spending on intelligence and defense can protect us from our multiplying enemies.... more »
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