The repeal of peace and goodwill
During the holiday season, we typically hear cries for "peace on earth and goodwill toward all." It remains to be seen how this is possible when the US (purportedly) spends $660+ billion on military expenditures ($725 billion just approved for 2011), the next closest country being China who spends $100 billion. (And let's not forget the missing $2.3 trillion that the US military can't account for.) Cindy Sheehan's son was killed in Iraq and, since that time, she has been an outspoken critic of America's wars. She used to be a Democrat until the liberal-controlled Congress authorized the continued funding of the Iraq war. For all of you who think that the recently repealed "don't ask, don't tell" policy was a win for the gay rights movement and human rights, perhaps you ought to consider otherwise. Did the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell" really bring us closer to peace on earth and goodwill toward all or move us further away from the ideal?
Don't equal human rights extend to those that the Empire has mislabeled as the "enemy"? Or do we now have to ignore the fact that innocent people are being slaughtered by the thousands? ...The US military is not a human rights organisation and nowhere near a healthy place to earn a living or raise a family... I want to bang my head against a wall when another young gay person commits suicide as a result despicable bullying, yet people within the same community have fought hard for the right to openly join the biggest bully ever! Don't go, don't kill!"
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