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Sunday, August 31
by
Nancy Pace
on Sun 31 Aug 2008 10:18 AM EDT
(Excerpt): We are all conditioned to believe that being “right” about ourselves, our politics, traditions and religions, is more important than living and letting others live in peace. We have to be “right” about so many things—about who the bad guys are, who started it, who was at fault, what happened, who meant well and who didn’t, who did what to whom, whose ideology or form of government or religion is superior….
(Excerpt): The truth is, in this confusing world, it’s difficult to find agreement even amongst our best friends and those most “like” us, about what life is all about—what we’re doing here, and how best to look upon the world, ourselves, and one another. Even the greatest scholars realize that the more they know, the more they know they don’t know. This is why, in every conflict, humility, acceptance, mutual respect, support, and yes, forgiveness, are the wisest guides to being “right.”
(Excerpt): Wars cannot prevent catastrophes; war itself is a catastrophe, as attested by all those whose lives are touched by war. Soldiers and soldiers’ families are always catastrophically exploited by war. Ninety percent of the victims of war are civilians. We who so proudly march into war have no idea what future injustices those wars will inevitably loose upon innocents on all sides. more »
Saturday, August 23
by
Nancy Pace
on Sat 23 Aug 2008 12:21 PM EDT
I'm so glad Obama chose Joe Biden to be his running mate. This just proves how much more patriotic, courageous and wise Obama is than I (see my prognostications below and elsewhere.) I thought Barack would choose someone more politically expedient like Warner, Bayh or Casey, someone chosen to appeal to blue-collar workers across America. Instead Barack courageously chose a realistic statesman and idealistic leader, a broadly-experienced older man who wants the job, a perfect partner in getting the Democratic Party's pro-working-class agenda accomplished in Congress, one who is liked and respected by all, and who is truly prepared to lead the nation. Thank you, Barack Obama. Once again, you amaze me with your personal and political genius. more »
Thursday, August 21
by
Nancy Pace
on Thu 21 Aug 2008 07:08 PM EDT
Just for the record, I still think that every one of Obama's descriptive hints about who will be his VP choice have pointed right at Mark Warner, and that Warner will be his VP nominee.... more »
Monday, August 18
by
Nancy Pace
on Mon 18 Aug 2008 05:31 PM EDT
(Excerpt): John McCain’s idea of leadership is to cheer us on comfortably from the sidelines, while using his most familiar tool, the military, to force the outcomes he desires. Barack Obama will organize and galvanize us to take the necessary effective national actions on our problems. He will spend our tax money wisely, keep us out of costly wars, get us working to solve our problems, and get us where we need to go, together. more »
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