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Right now our country and the world are in an uproar over President Obama's plan to bomb
framed for the public. Because Congress decides next week whether or not to authorize military action,
The biggest challenge for us now is finding succinct ways to say that in
ways our leaders can hear. Americans always like "to do things better." Already there are a lot of detailed, well-researched proposals for how to better enforce international law re this particular use of poison gas. See fcnl.org/r/E/Mjk0NjA0/N" for a one page handout in simple
language, and the home page at http://www.fcnl.org for in-depth alternatives, plus tools for lobbying, op-ed writing and so on.
Beyond
that level, "better" should also include the
in civilian-led law and order, aren't
we? No other countries or peoples in
the world approve of poison gas. So far
the world is with us, and it is time for Mr. Obama to listen to the people of
the world about what to do next. The moment Dwight D. Eisenhower predicted has
come. He said," I think that people want peace so much that one of these days
governments had better get out of their way and let them have it."
I know President Obama has just said he has heard about alternatives, and they don't impress him. But maybe he and our Congress need to hear again what we have to say:
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We can do
better than bombs! Change course, Mr. Obama!
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Change
course, Mr. Obama! Bombs backfire!
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