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Thanks, M
Re: Save The Apologies, Just Stop Promoting War!
WE ARE TIRED OF WAR
by Merry C. Battles (no pun intended)
©2015Merry C. Battles
We are tired of war.
Period, end of “sentence”…beginning of thought.
Who creates war…mixed up minds, inflamed emotions.
Two people start in a heated argument.
Two men, who want more money and more power.
“They” begin to create war…for control, and for more possessions.
They have no real power for the good.
An idea for domination takes hold and all the worker bees go in for the fight.
It begins in an instant, a horrible episode, a fleeting enemy – real or unreal?
We are tired of war -
Of its loss of life and joy, of its untimely death for so many young and old souls.
We are graduating on this planet, a step up in evolution.
Will the power hungry souls of this world come along? Or will they be catapulted
Onto another planet that still must see blood shed on its soil?
When will it end? When will it be enough? When will the people say,
“Hell no, we won’t go!”
Is this new generation the shining ones who will lead us out of disaster?
God Goddess is really in control.
The Great Spirit has said “No more war for beautiful Planet Earth. No more rape and plunder of soft souls and the mighty balance of nature.”
We are here to love.
We are here to place flowers instead of bombs.
We are here to stay and envision PEACE on our Great Mother.
We are here to cherish every breath we receive.
Love yourself. Love one another. See this peace happen.
We are tired of war!
©2015Merry C. Battles
www.merrybattles.com
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: Save The Apologies, Just Stop Promoting War!
: By Ron Paul | November 1, 2015
: Usually when politicians apologize it’s because they have been
: caught doing something wrong, or they are about to be
: caught.
: Such was likely the case with former British Prime Minister
: Tony Blair, who recently offered an “apology” for the 2003
: invasion of Iraq.
: Blair faces the release of a potentially damning report on his
: government’s conduct in the run-up to the 2003 US/UK
: invasion of Iraq.
: Similarly, a batch of emails released from the private server
: of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton show Blair
: pledging support for US military action against Iraq a full
: year before the decision to attack had supposedly been
: made.
: While Prime Minister Blair was assuring his constituents that
: he was dedicated to diplomacy in the Iraq crisis, he was
: communicating through back channels that he was ready for
: war whenever Bush decided on it.
: A careful observer of public opinion, Blair took the
: surprising step of “apologizing” for the Iraq war during an
: interview on CNN last month.
: However, there are two other characteristics of politicians’
: apologies: they rarely take personal blame for a misdeed
: and rarely do they atone for those misdeeds.
: Thus Tony Blair did not apologize for his role in pushing the
: disastrous Iraq war.
: He did not apologize for having, as former head UN Iraq
: inspector Hans Blix claimed, “misrepresented intelligence
: on weapons of mass destruction to gain approval for the
: Iraq War.”
: No, Tony Blair “apologized” for “the fact that the
: intelligence we received was wrong,” on Iraq.
: He apologized for “mistakes in planning” for post-Saddam Iraq.
: He boldly refused to apologize for removing Saddam from
: power.
: In other words, he apologized that the intelligence
: manipulated by his cronies to look like Saddam had weapons
: of mass destruction and posed a threat to the UK turned out
: to not be the case.
: For Blair, it was someone else’s fault.
: But if we are waiting for any kind of apology from George W.
: Bush for Iraq we shouldn’t hold our breath.
: Likewise if we are looking for any kind of apology from
: President Obama for a similarly disastrous war on false
: pretext against Libya we shouldn’t bother waiting.
: If they ever did apologize, we can be sure that like Blair
: they would never really confess to their own manipulations
: nor would they seek to atone for the destruction their
: manipulations caused.
: In fact, far from apologizing for leading the United States
: into the Libya war based on a false pretext, President
: Obama is taking US ground troops into Syria on a false
: pretext.
: Let’s not forget, this US military action was sold as a
: limited operation to save a small religious minority
: stranded on a hilltop in northern Iraq.
: After one year and thousands of bombing runs against Iraq and
: Syria, Obama announced last week he is sending US ground
: troops into Syria after promising no fewer than seven times
: that he would not do so.
: Here’s an idea: instead of apologies and non-apologies from
: politicians, how about an actual debate on the policies
: that led to such disasters?
: Why not discuss why the US keeps being drawn into wars on
: false pretexts?
: But that is a discussion we will not have, because both
: parties are in favor of these wars.
: They are ready to spend us into Third World status to continue
: their empire.
: When we get there, we will never hear their apologies.
: Source: http://tinyurl.com/opjudfr
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