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| Wednesday, March 19, 2003 | |
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19 Mar 2003 @ 19:16
ON THE EVE OF WAR: KUCINICH INTRODUCES
A BILL TO NULLIFY USE OF FORCE RESOLUTION
ADMINISTRATION'S CASE FOR WAR BASED ON CLAIMS THAT ARE
'UNTRUE, UNFOUNDED, DUBIOUS OR DISPROVEN'
For Immediate Release
Contact: Doug Gordon
(202) 225-5871 (w)
Wednesday, March 19, 2003
Today, as the President has forced our nation to the brink of war,Congressman Dennis J. Kucinich (D-OH) offered a bill, H Con Res. 101, to nullify H.J. Res. 114, the Authorization for Use of Force in Iraq.
The bill states:
"Whereas, on the eve of an unprovoked military attack by the United States against the country of Iraq, the public is learning that the Administration's rationale for commencing hostilities is based on a series of claims that are untrue, unfounded, dubious or disproven; Whereas, as a nation, the United States does not have grounds for launching a war against a country that poses no imminent or direct threat to us or our allies; Now, therefore be it resolved, That it is the Sense of the Congress that the October 10, 2002 Authorization for Use of Force in Iraq (H.J.Res 114) is
null and void."
Time and time again, the statements and accusations that this Administration has based its case for war on have been false or disproven. Despite misleading claims by the Administration, Iraq is not a nuclear threat. The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Mohamed El Baradei has said that there is no evidence of resumed nuclear activates in Iraq. And,despite numerous claims by the Administration that Iraq has ties with Al-Qaeda and the potential to share weapons of mass destruction with Iraq,
its own CIA Director told Congress that this unlikely to happen.
"The President's case for war is a sham," stated Kucinich. "It is based on untrue, unfounded and disproven allegations. The Administration has repeated these untruths in order to whip sentiment to launch an unprovoked attack
against Iraq. The country has been misled and deceived." More >
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| Tuesday, March 18, 2003 | |
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18 Mar 2003 @ 09:11
" I see in the near future a crisis approaching that unnerves me and causes me to tremble for the safety of my country. As a result of the war, corporations have been enthroned, and an era of corruption in high places will follow, and the money power of the country will endeavor to
prolong its reign by working upon the prejudices of the people until all wealth is aggregated in a few hands and the Republic is destroyed. I feel at this moment more anxiety for the safety of my country than ever before, even in the midst of war"
-- Abraham Lincoln (Nov. 21, 1864 letter to Col. William F. Elkins) More >
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| Sunday, March 16, 2003 | |
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16 Mar 2003 @ 09:54
Thanks to Letecia for sending me some lighthearted news for a Sunday morning.
Well, I live in a world where anything is possible, so who am I to discount these people's experience. Funny how two people can witness the same thing and for one it's the epitomy of evil (the Devil) and the other of grace (God).
Personally I would have waited a few days to see if the fish had anything more to say. Imagine being the person to hit God over the head with a club. Maybe that guy was channeling God's mother.
Carp-e Diem!
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WORD IS MADE FLESH AS GOD REVEALS HIMSELF... AS A FISH
By Edward Helmore New York
The Observer
Sunday, March 16, 2003
An obscure Jewish sect in New York has been gripped in awe by what it believes to be a mystical visitation by a 20lb carp that was heard shouting in Hebrew, in what many Jews worldwide are hailing as a modern miracle.
Many of the 7,000-member Skver sect of Hasidim in New Square, 30 miles north of Manhattan, believe God has revealed himself in fish form.
According to two fish-cutters at the New Square Fish Market, the carp was about to be slaughtered and made into gefilte fish for Sabbath dinner when it suddenly began shouting apocalyptic warnings in Hebrew.
Many believe the carp was channelling the troubled soul of a revered community elder who recently died; others say it was God. The only witnesses to the mystical show were Zalmen Rosen, a 57-year-old Hasid with 11 children, and his co-worker, Luis Nivelo. They say that on 28 January at 4pm
they were about to club the carp on the head when it began yelling.
Nivelo, a Gentile who does not understand Hebrew, was so shocked at the sight of a fish talking in any language that he fell over. He ran into the front of the store screaming: 'It's the Devil! The Devil is here!' Then the
shop owner heard it shouting warnings and commands too.
'It said "Tzaruch shemirah" and "Hasof bah",' he told the New York Times,'which essentially means that everyone needs to account for themselves because the end is near.'
The animated carp commanded Rosen to pray and study the Torah. Rosen tried to kill the fish but injured himself. It was finally butchered by Nivelo and sold.
However, word spread far and wide and Nivelo complains he has been plagued by phone calls from as far away as London and Israel. The story has since been amplified by repetition and some now believe the fish's outburst was a warning about the dangers of the impending war in Iraq.
Some say they fear the born-again President Bush believes he is preparing the world for the Second Coming of Christ, and war in Iraq is just the opening salvo in the battle of Armageddon.
Local resident Abraham Spitz said: 'Two men do not dream the same dream. It is very rare that God reminds people he exists in this modern world. But when he does, you cannot ignore it.'
Others in New Square discount the apocalyptic reading altogether and suggest the notion of a talking fish is as fictional as Tony Soprano's talking-fish dream in an episode of The Sopranos .
Stand-up comedians have already incorporated the carp into their comedy routines at weddings. One gefilte company has considered changing it's slogan to: 'Our fish speaks for itself.'
Still, the shouting carp corresponds with the belief of some Hasidic sects that righteous people can be reincarnated as fish. They say that Nivelo may have been selected because he is not Jewish, but a weary Nivelo told the New York Times : 'I wish I never said anything about it. I'm getting so many calls every day, I've stopped answering. Israel, London, Miami, Brooklyn. They all want to hear about the talking fish.'
A devout Christian, he still thinks the carp was the Devil. 'I don't believe any of this Jewish stuff. But I heard that fish talk.'
He's grown tired of the whole thing. 'It's just a big headache for me,' he added. 'I pull my phone out of the wall at night. I don't sleep and I've lost weight.' More >
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| Saturday, March 15, 2003 | |
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15 Mar 2003 @ 15:31
In my search for adequate satellite modem alternatives I came across this mobile unit from TracNet
I really like the freedom of this portable unit. I still feel all of this is just a small step on the way to something astounding that will link us informationally and energetically. More >
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15 Mar 2003 @ 15:14
Bush Getting Close to Winning His Arctic Oil Drilling Measure in Congress
By H. Josef Hebert Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) - Senate Republicans say they have moved to within a single vote of guaranteeing President Bush one of his top domestic priorities - opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling. The issue could be decided as early as next week.
An internal GOP memo that circulated Tuesday in the Senate expressed confidence that 49 senators now plan to vote for drilling in the refuge, starting a scramble in search of the remaining lawmaker who would be needed to get the provision through as part of a budget measure.
Read ... More >
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15 Mar 2003 @ 15:04
This comes from Jock Doubleday,author and founder of Natural Woman, Natural Man,Inc. , a California Non-Profit corporation.
He distributes his NWNM newletter occassionally and this time the topic rides piggyback on my previous post about the physical and psychological risks of circumcision.
One thing he asks is "Where is the men's movement's voice when it come to circumsion. Seemingly quiet.
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Welcome to another issue of NWNM Today!
This issue is concerned with the myriad hazards of circumcision and the myriad benefits of keeping the male foreskin intact.
"Savages?"
Many people think that ritual genital mutilation is practiced only by ignorant tribes deep in uncivilized territories of the world.
But here in the United States, and in many other Western nations, genital mutilation is practiced on a daily basis. 3,300 baby boys are wounded every 24 hours.
Infant males are routinely circumcised as part of the hospital birth process--for the ostensible purpose of helping them keep their penises clean and free from infection in their later years.
To medical people, circumcision makes everybody a winner. The boy gets a smooth and easy-to-clean penis and "gets to look like his dad." The fee-for-service surgeon gets a paycheck. The hospital coffers are replenished.
In the upside-down world of modern-day medicine, it makes more sense to cut off parts of babies that might become dirty or infected than to expect parents to teach their children good hygiene.
I wonder what the culture of the Western world would look like today if half of its members were not brought into the world in pain.
Following is the chapter on circumcision from my upcoming book "Spontaneous Creation: 101 Reasons Not To Have Your Baby in a Hospital."
Read on... More >
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15 Mar 2003 @ 14:42
THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE - PARAGRAPH 2
Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed, that whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these Ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its Foundation on such Principles, and organizing its Powers in such Form,
as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient Causes; and accordingly all Experience hath shewn, that Mankind are more disposed to suffer, while Evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the Forms
to which they are accustomed. But when a long Train of Abuses and Usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object, evinces a Design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their Right, it is their Duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future Security. More >
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15 Mar 2003 @ 14:35
I wish I had comment on this. Go figure.
Californians who recently took the trouble to put up solar electric panels expected hearty thanks from a state desperate for clean energy to relieve its strained power grid.
Instead, they may be getting a bill.
A California Public Utilities Commission proposal would slap a charge on consumers who start generating their own power. The reason: to cover the high costs of electricity the state bought for utility customers during the energy crisis two years ago.
The whole story can be read at Mercury News More >
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| Monday, March 10, 2003 | |
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10 Mar 2003 @ 21:00
This is a dissappointment to me. Youssou N'Dour is one of my all time favorites. He was brought to the attention of a global audience by Peter Gabriel many years ago. You might know his voice by the singing he did on In Your Eyes, by Peter.
I saw him at the House of Blues in Los Angeles and Stevie Wonder came out sang an improvised pice with him. Amazing experience.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MARCH 7, 2003
Youssou N'Dour Cancels US Tour Over Threat of War
Youssou N'Dour, the acclaimed Senegalese singer and bandleader and UNICEF Ambassador, has announced the cancellation of his seven-week tour of North America, originally scheduled for March 26-May 15. The 38-city tour was to be the most extensive series of performances in North America in his career.
Youssou N'Dour says, "It is my strong conviction that the responsibility for disarming Iraq should rest with the United Nations. As a matter of conscience I question the United States government's apparent intention to commence war in Iraq. I believe that coming to America at this time would be perceived in many parts of the world - rightly or wrongly - as support for this policy, and that, as a consequence, it is inappropriate to perform in the US at this juncture."
"I understand that there are many in the US who do not support the idea of their government initiating war in Iraq at this time, and I offer my greatest respect to them. I also regret the difficulties this causes those who were
to present my concerts in North America and those who were looking forward to seeing me and my band. This tour was over a year and a half in the planning and was the greatest commitment I had ever made to performing in the US."
"It is my fervent wish to return to the US in better times. But I find it impossible to imagine playing concerts in America when such grave issues are confronting all the peoples of the world." More >
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10 Mar 2003 @ 20:36
I don't have much experience with remote viewing as an intentional practice. Do any of you and what do you think of these two posts? at:
Coast to Coast.
and
James Donohue. More >
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10 Mar 2003 @ 20:06
The blatant disregard for life that I see emanating out of D.C. is astounding not to mention appalling. We leave dirty uranium strewn about the Middle East that's already mutating plant, animal and human life, we back out of the Kyoto environmental agreement, and now the Pentagon wants us to veiw them as "more special" than anyone else and begin irreversible damage on the northern continent.
Are these people heartless, childless, ignorant that there are generation coming after them that might just need a clean water table and healthy soil to survive.
This is disgusting. There is no excuse for bad behavior as Letecia would say. I think a spanking is in order.
Pentagon asking for exemption
By Washington Post, 3/7/2003
WASHINGTON - With war looming in Iraq, the Bush administration this week asked Congress to exempt the Defense Department from a broad array of environmental laws governing air pollution, toxic waste, endangered species, and marine mammals.
The Pentagon says it needs relief from environmental regulations that protect endangered species and critical habitats on millions of acres of military training ranges across the country.
In some cases, the plan would grant state officials greater flexibility in meeting federal clean air standards if they can demonstrate there was a sudden influx of jet fighters, tanks, and other military hardware that added to the overall air pollution.
Congress rejected most of these proposals last year when they were floated at the last minute by the Pentagon. But this time, the administration is moving early to promote them.
The proposed changes, which began circulating on the Hill late Monday as part of the 2004 defense authorization bill, are certain to trigger a bruising battle pitting Pentagon officials and their allies in Congress against environmentalists and Democrats.
Defense officials contend that their plan is designed to strike a ''common sense'' balance between environmental stewardship and wartime readiness.
Critics of the administration plan say that the Pentagon hasn't made a compelling case that current laws have impeded readiness activities and that existing regulations already can be waived in the interests of national security.
A General Accounting Office report on military training issued in June found that readiness data don't support the Pentagon's claims that it is being hurt by environmental laws.
This story ran on page A24 of the Boston Globe on 3/7/2003.
© Copyright 2003 Globe Newspaper Company. More >
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| Thursday, March 6, 2003 | |
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6 Mar 2003 @ 13:18
Here's an interesting resource that searches for the gasoline prices specific to your location. You can search by zipcode or company as well, heating oil and Canadian prices.
Gas Price Watch More >
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6 Mar 2003 @ 13:10
This is an encouraging article from Common Dreams.
It was forwarded to Letecia and I by our friend Meg Eisling, owner of Gemquest and Deep Journey Tours here in Ojai, California.
Published on Tuesday, March 4, 2003 by the Boston Globe
A War Policy in Collapse
by James Carroll
WHAT A DIFFERENCE a month makes. On Feb. 5, Secretary of State Colin Powell made the Bush administration's case against Iraq with a show of authority that moved many officials and pundits out of ambivalence and into acceptance. The war came to seem inevitable, which then prompted millions of people to express their opposition in streets around the globe. Over subsequent weeks, the debate between hawks and doves took on the strident character of ideologues beating each other with fixed positions. The sputtering rage of war opponents and the grandiose abstractions of war advocates both seemed disconnected from the relentless marshaling of troops. War was coming. Further argument was fruitless. The time seemed to have arrived, finally, for a columnist to change the subject.
And then the events of last week. Within a period of a few days, the war policy of the Bush administration suddenly showed signs of incipient collapse. No one of these developments by itself marks the ultimate reversal of fortune for Bush, but taken together, they indicate that the law of ''unintended consequences,'' which famously unravels the best-laid plans of warriors, may apply this time before the war formally begins. Unraveling is underway. Consider what happened as February rolled into March:
Read On...
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6 Mar 2003 @ 12:57
My buddy Greg Hurley emailed this to me form some old notes he dug up. Being a vocalist/sound wizard I tend to gravitate towards sound making that is intentional, whether it be a contemporary song or ancient glyph.
There are 2000 ways of combining the mantra Nama Sivaya.
Maharishi Brzee said that if you master this mantra, you will master all the elements. Maharishi Brzee is a scholar- mystic. He hails from the ancient South Indian Siddha tradition. The siddhas are a notable and enlightened group of saints. Maharishi Brzee studied meditation under spiritual gurus in Rishikesh, Himalayas and south India.Maharishi Brzee holds master's degrees in English Literature and Comparative Literature from University of Madurai, India and a Ph.D. in Hinduism from the University of Pittsburgh, U.S.A. where he taught for almost a decade.
Maharishi Brzee has researched Nadi (palm leaf) astrology throughout the past decade. Predictions are given for almost every year in your life. The ashram is located in Chennai(Madras).
The syllables correlate to the chakras:
Na - Muladhara (root) - toes to thights - Earth
Ma - Svadhisthana (sex) - abdomen/stomach - water
Si - Anahata (heart) - shoulders and heart - fire
Va - Vishuddha (throat) - throat/mouth - air
Ya - Ajna (3rd eye) - 2 eyes and brain - sky/ether
NA MA SI VA YA -- stops bad things
YA NA MA SI VA -- accelerates matter, attracts everything
MA SI VA YA NA -- promotes being liked by everyone
VA YA NA MA SI -- attracting the Gods and Devine Beings to help you
NA YA VA SI MA -- defeating rivals, enemies, competition More >
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6 Mar 2003 @ 12:43
Along the same lines as the World Peace Ambassadors ship of peace, the Rainbow Ark Foundation founded by my acquaintance Heather Foxhall, an amzing think tank of multi-disciplinary futurists. One of the unique aspects of this ongoing collective is that they meet at sea on Tall Ships (the big many siled wooden ones).
From their website we read:
The mandate of The Rainbow Ark is to help create a culture of peace through the fundamental teaching of Sacred Ecology. Sacred Ecology is an ecology of the heart and Spirit. It is based on the axiom that all life is an expression of Spirit and Soul and is sacred. It asserts that the recognition of this fact leads us to re-embrace and honor the sacred in ourselves. Sacred Ecology seeks to reawaken our sense of profound unity, from which true caring and sensitivity will flow to all life.
Our initial focus in helping to create this new world culture is by holding cross-generational, cross-cultural Wisdom Council events at different ports of call around the world. We call this project the Global Wisdom Council Trek.
Mission Statement cont. More >
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6 Mar 2003 @ 12:34
Two women leaders of World Peace Ambassadors are stepping up their drive to buy a retired cruise ship to deliver a message of peace to the world. The non-profit WPA has been campaigning for over six years, but Dolores Dale and Linda Multanen believe there can be no better time than the present to complete raising funds, acquire the ship and set sail with its traveling museum honoring peaceful people and organizations around the world. The ship will also deliver
volunteers, goods and aid to impoverished nations...
The full article can be read on the PNN online site. More >
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5 Mar 2003 @ 20:54
Jazzolog requested I post John Brady Kiesling's entire letter of resignation citing that it is a moving experience.
This appeared on the Truthout website.
Sooo....without further ado.
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EDITOR'S NOTE: What follows is a letter of resignation written by John Brady Kiesling, a member of Bush's Foreign Service Corps and Political Counselor to the American embassy in Greece. Kiesling has been a diplomat for twenty years, a civil servant to four Presidents. The letter below, delivered to Secretary of State Colin Powell, is quite possibly the most eloquent statement of dissent thus far put forth regarding the issue of Iraq. The New York Times story which reports on this remarkable event can be found after Kiesling's letter. - wrp
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U.S. Diplomat John Brady Kiesling
Letter of Resignation, to:
Secretary of State Colin L. Powell
ATHENS | Thursday 27 February 2003
Dear Mr. Secretary:
I am writing you to submit my resignation from the Foreign Service of the United States and from my position as Political Counselor in U.S. Embassy Athens, effective March 7. I do so with a heavy heart. The baggage of my upbringing included a felt obligation to give something back to my country. Service as a U.S. diplomat was a dream job. I was paid to understand foreign languages and cultures, to seek out diplomats, politicians, scholars and journalists, and to persuade them that U.S. interests and theirs fundamentally coincided. My faith in my country and its values was the most powerful weapon in my diplomatic arsenal.
It is inevitable that during twenty years with the State Department I would become more sophisticated and cynical about the narrow and selfish bureaucratic motives that sometimes shaped our policies. Human nature is what it is, and I was rewarded and promoted for understanding human nature. But until this Administration it had been possible to believe that by upholding the policies of my president I was also upholding the interests of the American people and the world. I believe it no longer.
The policies we are now asked to advance are incompatible not only with American values but also with American interests. Our fervent pursuit of war with Iraq is driving us to squander the international legitimacy that has been America’s most potent weapon of both offense and defense since the days of Woodrow Wilson. We have begun to dismantle the largest and most effective web of international relationships the world has ever known. Our current course will bring instability and danger, not security.
The sacrifice of global interests to domestic politics and to bureaucratic self-interest is nothing new, and it is certainly not a uniquely American problem. Still, we have not seen such systematic distortion of intelligence, such systematic manipulation of American opinion, since the war in Vietnam. The September 11 tragedy left us stronger than before, rallying around us a vast international coalition to cooperate for the first time in a systematic way against the threat of terrorism. But rather than take credit for those successes and build on them, this Administration has chosen to make terrorism a domestic political tool, enlisting a scattered and largely defeated Al Qaeda as its bureaucratic ally. We spread disproportionate terror and confusion in the public mind, arbitrarily linking the unrelated problems of terrorism and Iraq. The result, and perhaps the motive, is to justify a vast misallocation of shrinking public wealth to the military and to weaken the safeguards that protect American citizens from the heavy hand of government. September 11 did not do as much damage to the fabric of American society as we seem determined to so to ourselves. Is the Russia of the late Romanovs really our model, a selfish, superstitious empire thrashing toward self-destruction in the name of a doomed status quo?
We should ask ourselves why we have failed to persuade more of the world that a war with Iraq is necessary. We have over the past two years done too much to assert to our world partners that narrow and mercenary U.S. interests override the cherished values of our partners. Even where our aims were not in question, our consistency is at issue. The model of Afghanistan is little comfort to allies wondering on what basis we plan to rebuild the Middle East, and in whose image and interests. Have we indeed become blind, as Russia is blind in Chechnya, as Israel is blind in the Occupied Territories, to our own advice, that overwhelming military power is not the answer to terrorism? After the shambles of post-war Iraq joins the shambles in Grozny and Ramallah, it will be a brave foreigner who forms ranks with Micronesia to follow where we lead.
We have a coalition still, a good one. The loyalty of many of our friends is impressive, a tribute to American moral capital built up over a century. But our closest allies are persuaded less that war is justified than that it would be perilous to allow the U.S. to drift into complete solipsism. Loyalty should be reciprocal. Why does our President condone the swaggering and contemptuous approach to our friends and allies this Administration is fostering, including among its most senior officials. Has “oderint dum metuant” really become our motto?
I urge you to listen to America’s friends around the world. Even here in Greece, purported hotbed of European anti-Americanism, we have more and closer friends than the American newspaper reader can possibly imagine. Even when they complain about American arrogance, Greeks know that the world is a difficult and dangerous place, and they want a strong international system, with the U.S. and EU in close partnership. When our friends are afraid of us rather than for us, it is time to worry. And now they are afraid. Who will tell them convincingly that the United States is as it was, a beacon of liberty, security, and justice for the planet?
Mr. Secretary, I have enormous respect for your character and ability. You have preserved more international credibility for us than our policy deserves, and salvaged something positive from the excesses of an ideological and self-serving Administration. But your loyalty to the President goes too far. We are straining beyond its limits an international system we built with such toil and treasure, a web of laws, treaties, organizations, and shared values that sets limits on our foes far more effectively than it ever constrained America’s ability to defend its interests.
I am resigning because I have tried and failed to reconcile my conscience with my ability to represent the current U.S. Administration. I have confidence that our democratic process is ultimately self-correcting, and hope that in a small way I can contribute from outside to shaping policies that better serve the security and prosperity of the American people and the world we share.
John Brady Kiesling More >
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