ucc petition to end the iraq war
Posted on June 22, 2007 | Filed Under peace, ucc, war
Along with thousands of United Church of Christ members and supporters, I call for an end to the war in Iraq, an end to our reliance on violence as the first, rather than the last resort, an end to the arrogant unilateralism of preemptive war.
I call for the humility and courage to acknowledge failure and error, to accept the futility of our current path, and I cry out for the creativity to seek new paths of peacemaking in the Middle East, through regional engagement and true multinational policing.
I call for acknowledgement of our responsibility for the destruction caused …
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general petraeus’ letter to the troops
Posted on May 12, 2007 | Filed Under terrorism, torture, war
It is good, very good, to hear General Petraeus talk about dignity, respect, and integrity, values, law, and doing what is right. It is good to hear him take an unequivocal stand against torture, both because it is wrong and because it serves no useful purpose. It is good to hear him emphasize the first reason, stating clearly that war is not just about doing what works, not just about gaining the upper hand by whatever means necessary, but about doing the right thing the right way.
We need voices like his in leadership, in the military and in government. The …
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video vets project
Posted on April 23, 2007 | Filed Under war
Iraq war veterans and their families speak out … for the troops, against the war.

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the voice of a prophet speaks to us still
Posted on April 5, 2007 | Filed Under justice, peace, spirituality, war
There comes a time when silence is betrayal …
Martin Luther King
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who’s irresponsible?
Posted on April 3, 2007 | Filed Under politics, war
In a time of war, it’s irresponsible for the Democrat leadership in — Democratic leadership in Congress to delay for months on end while our troops in combat are waiting for the funds.
- George Bush, speaking to the press this morning in the Rose Garden
Is it irresponsible to exercise congressional oversight over a war that the majority of the American people believe is being mishandled?
Is it irresponsible to refuse to allow the administration to do whatever it wants, however it wants, without input from the people’s representatives?
Is it irresponsible to ask for dialogue about a war that is …
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a conversation that needs to happen, but won’t
Posted on March 28, 2007 | Filed Under war
From today’s New York Times: Bush Vows Not to Negotiate on Iraq Timetable
A defiant President Bush vowed today not to negotiate with Congress about setting a date for withdrawing American troops from Iraq, and he said the American people would blame lawmakers if there is any delay in approving money for the war effort.
“Now, some of them believe that by delaying funding for our troops, they can force me to accept restrictions on our commanders that I believe would make withdrawal and defeat more likely,” Mr. Bush said. “That’s not going to happen. If Congress fails to pass a …
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on the subject of the war in iraq
Posted on March 16, 2007 | Filed Under faith, politics, war
I reprint for you here an excerpt of the remarks Jim Wallis will make at a Christian peace rally to be held this evening in Washingon, D.C. His words are powerful and passionate and perceptive and faithful to the gospel of Jesus. As Christians, we must discern and root out the fear in our own hearts and minds, let it be rooted out as the love of God fills us more and more. As Christians, we take no sides, nor enlist God to defend “our side,” but do our best to put ourselves on God’s side …
For all of …
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