America has always rejected war as an instrument of raw power or naked self-interest. We fought when we had to in order to repel grave threats or advance freedom and self-determination in concert with like-minded people everywhere. But our current leadership, for all its rhetoric of freedom and democracy, behaves as though might does make right, enabling us to discard the alliances and institutions that served us so well in the past as nothing more now than impediments to the exercise of unilateral power.Click here for the rest of the speech, entitled "Dissent". This speech really hit home for me, since I've always been bothered by people who think that if you're against the war, you don't "support the troops". Sorry, but to me, supporting the troops means not wanting them to be unneccessarily placed in harm's way with an unclear mission while dozens of them are being killed every day. But I guess that's unpatriotic.
America has always been stronger when we have not only proclaimed free speech, but listened to it. Yes, in every war, there have been those who demand suppression and silencing. And although no one is being jailed today for speaking out against the war in Iraq, the spirit of intolerance for dissent has risen steadily, and the habit of labeling dissenters as unpatriotic has become the common currency of the politicians currently running our country.
Dismissing dissent is not only wrong, but dangerous when America's leadership is unwilling to admit mistakes, unwilling to engage in honest discussion of the nation's direction, and unwilling to hold itself accountable for the consequences of decisions made without genuine disclosure, or genuine debate.
I finally got around to posting the Chicago photos. Check them out.
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We Dems haven't deserved to take over lately. I totally agree we have to have a real plan, but more importantly GROW A PAIR so that we're not afraid to stick by it....I think it's called passion. Or integrity. Or principles. But I haven't seen it demonstrated a lot so I might be wrong. I'm ready for a strong, strong character in office. Kerry just didn't stick it out there far enough before (not to mention the voters=what is wrong with people who can't see a cerebral, intelligent, fair person as sexy enough to fill the position?)
And to CJ's point, that big crab is just a huge, crunchy spider in water. YUK! But I love how your camera captures all of those great images through glass and H2O. And the bean. Love the bean.
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