Tee hee. http://www.democraticunderground.com/cgi-bin/duforum/duboard.cgi?az=show_thread&om=6805&forum=DCForumID70
[b]thermodynamic (3230 posts)
May-25-03, 07:54 PM (ET)
Here's a bumper sticker to cry for
"Peace through superior firepower".
I wonder what the (chicken) hawks will say when somebody else with big-time firepower comes at us.
One can have a big stick and threaten people with it for only so long before the people rebel.[/b]
Gloria (5699 posts)
May-25-03, 08:22 PM (ET)
1. "Peace through using your brain".....
not this bunch of thugs....
[b]Rick Myers (2256 posts)
May-25-03, 08:36 PM (ET)
4. Unfortunately...
When I was in the Air Force, circa 1975-78, our motto was "Peace is our profession!" Originally a SAC motto, I truly believe that is the ONLY job of a professional miltary. Therefore, our PREEMPTIVE attack on Iraq violates EVERY tenant of civilized military posture![/b]
govegan (25 posts)
May-25-03, 08:49 PM (ET)
5. Ruling through superior corruption
Corruption in the media, corruption in the courts, corruption in the military, corruption in the congress......
the list goes on and on.
It is enough to make on weep.
To quote one of America's superior modern poets, Joy Harjo, from "The Path to the Milky Way Leads Through Los Angeles"
"Everyone knows you can't buy love but you can still sell your soul for less
than a song to a stranger who will sell it to someone else for a profit
until you're owned by a company of strangers
in the city of strange and getting stranger. "
This nation is strange and getting stranger by the day.
Are there enough Americans who have not sold their souls to still make democracy work?