March 7, 2008 “Now, more than ever, America needs our moral witness. We need a surge in troops in the nonviolent army of the Lord. We need a surge in conscience and a surge in activism and a surge in truth-telling for a change.” Rev. Dr. Raphael Warnock, CPWI worship, Washington National Cathedral, March...
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Fr. Joe Nangle, OFM Pax Christi Metro DC, 2008 Some years ago, I found myself in a small pueblo in the highlands of Peru. My visit there took me over the weekend, and the people there asked if I would celebrate the Sunday liturgy. There was no priest in the town, and only very...
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Making the Link Between Iraq and Vietnam: Adapting the words of Martin Luther King about Vietnam to the war in Iraq 1) It’s time to break the silence over the war in Iraq and take a stand… We are all responsible for ending the war… The great initiative to begin this war was ours, the...
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By Haroon Siddiqui The Toronto Star, November 2007 It is said that Iraq is the world’s bestknown conflict but the least well-known humanitarian crisis. In the United States, where public attention span is low but the capacity for denial high, Iraq’s daily carnage no longer commands headlines. American public discourse long ago shifted to...
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By Chalmers Johnson In 2008, the United States finds itself in the anomalous position of being unable to pay for its own elevated living standards or its wasteful, overly large military establishment. Its government no longer even attempts to reduce the ruinous expenses of maintaining huge standing armies, replacing the equipment that seven years...
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