Tuesday, February 20, 2007

A wasted treasure = insecurity at home

Aside from looking at the blood tally, the robust treasure squandered on an illusion fading out in cross-fires, will not stop flowing on a lost cause unless we all see while spurring insecurity in Iraq, America is losing a sense of security at home.

Imagine because of the war in Iraq a co-operation is experiencing cutbacks in many of its programs; subsequently meaning that the pie has gotten smaller and some employees will have to be pushed out creatively.

Lets imagine in this co-operation Jack and Carol were pushed out with a process called, “Putting Employees Against An Employee.” Now that Jack and Carol is gone it leaves other employees left behind with mortgages and car notes, with the thought; who’s next?

Because of money being wasted in a war that should not be, so many Americans like in the Jack and Carol scenario, live in fear that they are going to lose what they have.

Monday, February 12, 2007

Vote to invade Iraq won't be forgiven

The following letter was published on February 12, 2007 by
The Cape Cod Times
Cape Cod, Massachusetts

At this moment in time, talking about ending the war in Iraq will not win the election for some of the candidates running for president.

For many of us, the next vote for the presidency will not be a vote against George Bush, but a vote for bringing closure, sanity, compassion and wisdom back to a nation that lost its way.

George Bush may have pulled the trigger, but his accomplices – the ones who cast a vote for him to invade Iraq – gave him the power. Blood is on their hands as well.

This is not the time for those who cast a vote for Bush to invade Iraq to play politics. So many limbs have been lost, so many lives have been taken, and so many faces and bodies have been burned. Those of us who understood the consequences of invading a nation with hate-filled factions will not forgive those who cast a vote to invade Iraq unless they are willing to put impeachment on the table.

Saturday, February 03, 2007

Ending the war is not enough‏

At this moment in time talking about ending the war in Iraq will not get some candidates running for president elected. For many of us, the next vote for the presidency will not be a vote against George Bush; it will be a vote for bringing closure, sanity, compassion, and wisdom back to a nation that lost its way. George Bush may have pulled the trigger but his accomplices, the ones that cast a vote for him to invade Iraq, gave him the power. Blood is on their hands as well. This is not the time for those that cast a vote for Bush to invade Iraq, to play politics. So many limbs have been lost, so many lives have been taken, and so many faces and bodies have been burned. For those of us that understood the consequences for invading a nation with hate filled factions, we will not forgive those that cast a vote to invade Iraq unless they are willing to put impeachment on the table.