> If John Kerry and George Bush don’t have a plan for leaving Iraq,Why don’t they ask Dennis Kucinich?
16 November 2004, 01:18
Why don’t they ask Dennis Kucinich? Indeed. And how about Ralph Nader, Colin Powell and others who have had reservations about this war? It is interesting how things have turned out. The difficulty is an all-American phenomenon: Can we be permitted to make errors? How do we look at our errors in judgment? What do we do about them?
Ask the "free" women and men of the world what to do. By "free" I mean an attempt to let go of the shackles of patriarchy and an exaggerated masculine energy that insists on "ruling" the world. In this context we have a chance of finding lasting peace, which means no war; conflicts, yes/war, no.
Why don’t they ask Dennis Kucinich? Indeed. And how about Ralph Nader, Colin Powell and others who have had reservations about this war? It is interesting how things have turned out. The difficulty is an all-American phenomenon: Can we be permitted to make errors? How do we look at our errors in judgment? What do we do about them?
Ask the "free" women and men of the world what to do. By "free" I mean an attempt to let go of the shackles of patriarchy and an exaggerated masculine energy that insists on "ruling" the world. In this context we have a chance of finding lasting peace, which means no war; conflicts, yes/war, no.