by Marie T. Russell.
There's dancing in the streets, crying, laughing, celebrating... Why? Is it because a simple mortal man is dead? Is it because "justice" has been done? While on the surface that may be what seems to be happening, the celebration is really for something else. The happiness comes, I believe, from a feeling of...
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by bobby jennings.
Not too long ago Republicans liked to joke that Clinton let the dogs out, referring to behavior during the Clinton Administration and the chaos it caused. They would play that song on talk shows and snicker and laugh. True, Clinton had left the gate ajar and a few of them had escaped. But now it seems that someone has torn down the fence all together.
by Jim Mason
The world tries to mold every person into a commodity: useful, efficient, obedient - never rebellious, never asserting itself, never declaring its own individuality, but always being subservient, almost like a robot.
by Bill Douglas.
I've seen the fruits of war. My Daddy came home from years of the war in 1945, and raged for many years after that. The rage that children of war, which is all of us, are feeling, and that has been re-ignited by this horrible event is not healed -- I struggle with it every day of my life, and now my children have been damaged by it as well...
by Alan Cohen. In the Native American tradition, one member of the tribe assumes the role of "Faithkeeper". This person's role is to remain at peace, centered in spiritual vision, no matter what events befall the tribe. This is our role now.
by Michael Moore.
I have heard everything about this bin Laden guy except this one fact ? WE created the monster known as Osama bin Laden! Where did he go to terrorist school? At the CIA! Don?t take my word for it ? I saw a piece on MSNBC last year that laid it all out.
by bobby jennings.
The national discussion is getting a bit out of hand. Let's see. Republicans and the Bush administration are mostly tight-lipped. The loyal opposition return to their wimpishness at the slightest snarl of the attack dogs. So that leaves the national debate between the News Media and the American public -- and the public only has clout every two years. So here goes, let's call a spade a spade. Let's look for some "blame" for 9-11.
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