“Incredibly dangerous”

Speaking at his last US-EU summit, President Bush declared ” Iran with a nuclear weapon would be incredibly dangerous to world peace.” “They can either face isolation or they can have a better relationship with all of us if they verifiably suspend their nuclear enrichment programme,” he said.
“They’ve ignored the IAEA [International Atomic Energy Agency] in […]

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Memorial Day 2008

This Memorial Day, as we take the time to honor the names of those Americans who have fallen in the service of their country, it’s important to remember what their sacrifice truly means.
On this day, we often tend to overlook who these veterans were as individuals in life, and glorify the values and principles for […]

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First “First Law” Announcement

 
The first law I would like to see passed as the first priority of the first democracy of the modern world:
“No nation, no state, no organization, and no individual has the right to take human life unless life is clearly and immediately threatened.”
This is the 21st century, and any practical utility of warfare, assassination, and […]

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Ending the Surge and Beginning Democracy

Who in their right mind thought it was a good idea for the Iraqi government to reignite the Shiite civil war?
When the Bush Administration first promoted the idea of “the Surge” it was always understood as a temporary measure designed to create a more secure environment for a national Iraqi political reconciliation.
While the US military […]

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The Peace Fair

I want to thank EPEC for hosting the Peace Fair in Fort Myers today, and say how much I appreciated the insight of everyone there who talk the time to talk to us. Videos will be up soon.
In other news I am now moved into the new place, and the full time lifecasting will be […]

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Demonstration

This past Saturday, September 15th, was declared a National Day of Protest Against the Iraq War. As Thousands March in D.C.  some folks here in Southwest Florida also made their voices heard:
 

 
Once again, I’d like to thank Code Pink and  the Environmental and Peace Education Center for inviting us. As with other events, the raw […]

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Kick-Off Dinner

I just want to thank everyone who came last night to our Kickoff-Dinner. we had a little over 20 guests, and for those of you who couldn’t make it, we got to enjoy some fantastic homemade Italian food and some great company. It’s late right now, and I’ll be writing a little bit more about […]

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