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Obama and the Works of Death
New Mexico is abuzz with the news. Soon from our austere landscape will rise a spanking new, state-of-the-art, plutonium bomb factory. Setting pen to paper and thereby blessing the project was President Obama, who had announced a year ago in Prague the goal of a nuclear-free world, but with his recent budget, will actually increase nuclear weapons production more than any other president since Ronald Reagan.
Here's a piece of hypocrisy that surpasses even that of George W. Bush. Cheer on disarmament while drawing up plans for new facilities. Raise up a hopeful vision and, behind the scenes, ensure its dying. An Orwellian nightmare.
Need it be added, the weapons manufacturers are delighted.
"Obama's Nuke Vision Sees Cash Flow to Labs," was the headline last week in the Santa Fe New Mexican. The article reported that Obama will increase funding for nuclear weapons research and security programs $7 billion more next year, an increase of $624 million from the 2010 fiscal year.
Obama approved three new nuclear weapons facilities, according to the National Catholic Reporter, the second in Oak Ridge, Tenn., and the third in Kansas City, Mo. As Obama feeds the nuclear weapons industry with a $7 billion increase, he'll go through the motions of hammering out a disarmament deal with Russia -and of reviewing the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. In that convoluted logic, so common to the holders of nuclear weapons, he thinks he can promote peace while adding billions for nuclear advances.
"This budget is implementing the president's nuclear vision," Thomas D'Agostino, administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration, told the Santa Fe New Mexican.
The total Department of Energy request for Los Alamos National Nuclear Laboratory totals $2.21 billion, up from $1.82 billion in 2010.
In the actions-speak-louder-than-words department, all this is telling. Said Greg Mello, director of the nuclear watch-dog Los Alamos Study Group "The nation hasn't seen any increase in weapons activities like this since the early years of Ronald Reagan ... It's a complete surrender to Senate Republicans."
Some of this largess, pending final review, will go toward building the new plutonium plant -- a chemical and metallurgy research facility known as the "CMRR," to replace a 58-year-old lab. The CMRR will enable Los Alamos to make far more new plutonium pits (a nuclear weapon's triggering device). In previous years they could make 20 a year; they'll soon be able to make 125 a year.
Obama -- the nuclear free world visionary -- has given the green light to the nuclear madmen of Los Alamos to lay their largest nest of doomsday bombs in years.
Under Obama, the Pentagon budget for mass murder and the impasse we call deterrence would grow by more than three percent, not counting separate funding for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan . It adds up to $741 billion. The budget cuts no weapons programs, only social programs.
All this insanity is hard to bear. Obama's recent unmanned drone blitz killed 123 civilians and three al-Qaeda leaders in January; Guantanamo, the off-shore prison and torture center, is still in business; our troops still occupy Iraq and invade Afghanistan. All this insanity while Haiti lies in ruins at our doorstep, like Luke's starving Lazarus lying at the rich man's door. American culture is rotting from the inside out.
I follow developments this week from my home atop a remote mesa in northern New Mexico where lately big snows have hemmed me in. There in the silence, surrounded for miles by white-topped juniper trees and distant mountains, I've immersed myself in the Gospel of John, in preparation for a retreat (April 30-May2, see www.kirkridge.org). And in preparation, too, for a new book I'm writing on the raising of Lazarus.
The Gospel attends very much to our nation's wayward rush to empire. We see the life and death struggle, the nonviolent Jesus confronting in his own time the culture of death. And he calls us to the new life of resurrection, "life to the full," where we live in love, peace, and joy -- as friends. There is nothing on the Galilean political landscape like this daring Jesus, he who confronts death persistently and holds aloft the vision of peace.
The middle chapters of John (5-11), especially. Read them again; read them through the lens of our own culture. He exposes the works of death, and the powers hound him -- trying to discredit, trying to trap, and eventually sending death squads to dispatch him in the usual, efficient, manner. Off they went. Later, the job undone, they sheepishly returned, saying: "No one has ever spoken like him."
Here, in Jesus, is our inspiration. President Obama, as did all his predecessors, stokes the furnaces of the machinery of death. But Jesus invites us to join his nonviolent campaign to resist the works of death. Not a matter of picking this issue or that, but of confronting death in all its forms, including -- in my backyard -- the newest iteration of the Bomb.
Taking the nonviolent Jesus at his word, some of us are mobilizing to do just this. At the end of this month, the Pacific Life Community, a network of Christian activists from the West coast, will gather for days of prayer and reflection in New Mexico then take our message to Los Alamos . (See: www.pacificlifecommunity.wordpress.com)
On April 30-May 1, while I'm at the Kirkridge retreat, a large conference will be held at Riverside Church in New York City to study the Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty review, which starts on May 3 at the United Nations. Every five years since 1970, the world gathers to review the NPT's progress toward preventing the spread of nuclear weapons and eventually abolishing them. Each review has failed us. I'll join tens of thousands of people in New York City that Sunday afternoon, May 2, in a march for nuclear disarmament, and that Monday, May 3, for a nonviolent protest at the U.S. Mission. (See: www.peaceandjusticenow.org/wordpress)
On the weekend of July 4th, people will gather from around the nation at the Oak Ridge, Tenn., nuclear factory to pray, reflect, vigil and speak out against nuclear weapons (see: www.stopthebombs.org). On July 30 and 31, we'll gather again at Los Alamos to mark the 65th anniversary of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and say the time has come to retire nuclear weapons. Our guest speak will be Bishop Gabino Zevala, president of Pax Christi USA. Other plans are afoot as well.
So the works of death continue, but so do the works of life. And with the God of life, "death has no dominion." The last word belongs to God. So we do what we can, as Jesus did, taking him at his word, and trusting in the God of life.
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45 Comments so far
Show AllI hope Jesus has a good sense of humor, for what His followers (and despite rumors to the contrary, Obama IS a Christian) are doing is almost humorous. But just almost.
It is inadequate to call what Obama has done as hypocritical -- but words fail me here -- it is tragic, it is maddening, it is inexcusable.
Obama has proven to be one of the biggest liars since Tricky Dick. His nose should be three yards long by now.
Why aren't we marching in protest?
Why oh why oh why?
Gary
“But what is liberty without wisdom, and without virtue? It is the greatest of all possible evils; for it is folly, vice, and madness, without tuition or restraint.”
-- Edmund Burke
Obama isn't a Christian; he is a convenient Christian who joined Reverend Wright's church where his wife belonged, and went through the pretence of whatever because he's an ambitious man, and it matters now on a political resume that one is religious and affiliated. He talked about his "conversion" of sorts because of Reverend Wright's advisement and friendship. Then he dissed him because Wright, although he spoke the truth, was vilified because of the "God damn America" statement to his mostly black congregation. We're in the process of being damned, however, because of own ignorance, apathy, consumer-oriented hearts and minds, and selfishness with a great deal of help from those on high who want us to be that way.
Obama proclaimed himself a Zionist in front of Israel's Knesset on the way to the presidency. He needed Jewish and Zionist votes [and there IS a distinction between the two].
Rahm Emanuel is a Zionist as are a very potent number of elected officials, and past and present administration officials, and Federal Reserve folks.
Who is Obama? Honestly now, I don't think he knows, but he has chosen various paths to walk with and mollify those on the power trail, and he shilly-shallies because he has various contingents to please.
We are witnesses to our country's demise and the forward-march collapse and demise of much that was familiar and stable in our earthly world.
It's all a mess, and Obama is helping it along. No deep soul he. Expediency for whatever he senses at the moment is expedient and that is the way he ticks and tocks. "Staying close to the power," as his Indonesian step-father advised him when he was a young boy, "is the smart way to go." Problem is there are various power contingents, and he bounces around like a tennis ball being hit by various racquets.
Because of Obama's immoral and amoral choices based on a foggy grasp of history and current events and who's who in the world and his own character's liquidity, it's turning out to be a very dangerous picnic, and already there are thousands and thousands of dead or suffering victims to underline all of the above. And obviously there are going to be many more.
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Cee Miracles. Excellent points and prose!
Sioux Rose
My deepest, heartfelt admiration and respect goes out to Father John Dear. Now if all professed Christians adapted the peaceful teachings he wisely credits to the real Jesus, the nation would be far, far better for it. Nor would it countenance its own hard-won money going to build more of these instant-atrocities.
I am going to try to make the event in NYC in May. I hope some from the forum attend the events Father Dear has mentioned.
The ancients, who beheld Mars/Ares as the god of war, did not yet know of the existence of Pluto. According to astrological theory, just as music repeats a pattern in the forum of octaves, so, too do planets follow a similar protocol. Thus Pluto is recogized as the "upper octave" of Mars, and indeed, close to the discovery of this planet (Pluto) associated with death and the underworld, was atomic energy discovered and harnessed. Warfare changed as a result.
Now, Mars, god of war can up the ante on the dark power of destruction. And I happen to see the actual split of the atom (ADAM) as the break in the fabric of matter, down to a stress placed upon social relationships.
From the moment the bombs were dropped over Hiroshima and Nagasaki, deep penitence should have resulted. A repugnance to ever again enact this sort of calamity upon our brothers and sisters of another region, hue, and culture would have marked the response of a healthy collective conscience. That instead, more and more of these instruments of mass destruction have been researched, financed, and designed is a HORROR, a dark spiritual blackhole that sucks the life, truth and justice out of our nation... drop by drop. The levels of violence, obesity, poverty, ignorance, crime, depression, and illness in our society reflect the fall-out from this ghastly karmic choice.
It is time for a teaching of the Great Circle, so that human beings may find an alternative to granting their allegiance and homage to the god(s) of war... and instead learn to recognize and embrace those equally Divine archetypes designed as counterbalances to the deadly force, enthroned as if a god, that has claimed so much of our land, blood, treasure... and very souls for TOO long.
Hiroshima
I am the Reverend Kiyoshi Tanimoto
A graduate of Emory College, Atlanta,
Pastor of the Methodist Church of Hiroshima
I was in a western suburb when the bomb struck
Like a sheet of sunlight.
Fearing for my wife and family
I ran back into the city
Where I saw hundreds and hundreds fleeing
Every one of them hurt in some way.
The eyebrows of some were burned off
Skin hung from their faces and hands
Some were vomiting as they walked
On some naked bodies the burns had made patterns
Of the shapes of flowers transferred
From their kimonos to human skin.
Almost all had their heads bowed
Looked straight ahead, were silent
And showed no expression whatever.
Under many houses I heard trapped people screaming
Crying for help but there were none to help
And the fire was coming.
I came to a young woman holding her dead baby
Who pleaded with me to find her husband
So he could see the baby one last time.
There was nothing I could do but humor her.
By accident I ran into my own wife
Both she and our child were alive and well.
For days I carried water and food to the wounded and the dying.
I apologized to them: "Forgive me," I said, "for not sharing your burden."
I am the Reverend Kiyoshi Tanimoto
Pastor of the Methodist Church of Hiroshima
I was in a western suburb when the bomb struck
Like a sheet of sunlight.
(c) 2009 Sherwood Ross
The above poem is based on the content of the book "Hiroshima" by John Hersey.
... and Pete Seeger sings on: Where have all the flowers gone? Gone. Gone. Every one. ... Oh, when will we ever learn? When will we ever learn?
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thanks for providing Sherwood Ross's poem, and if you are Sherwood Ross, double thank you. [Ya never know, petrkrop, you could be a closet poet just for CD.]
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I'm not Sherwood Ross, but I'm glad you liked his poem, which I find deeply moving and unforgettable.
Here's some biographical info for Sherwood Ross that I found on opednews.com:
"Sherwood Ross has worked as a publicist for Chicago; as a reporter for the Chicago Daily News and workplace columnist for Reuters. He has also been a media consultant to colleges, law schools, labor unions, and to the editors of more than 100 national magazines. A civil rights activist, he was News Director for the National Urban League, a talk show host at WOL Radio, Washington, D.C., and holds an award for "best spot news coverage" for Chicago radio stations for civil rights reporting. He is the author "Gruening of Alaska,"(Best Books)and several plays about Japan during World War II, including "Baron Jiro," and "Yamamoto's Decision," read at the National Press Club, where he is a member. His favorite quotations are from the Sermon on The Mount."
Here are links to two of Ross's many excellent articles:
"Radioactive Ammunition Fired in Middle East May Claim More Lives Than Hiroshima and Nagasaki"
http://www.opednews.com/articles/genera_sherwood
_071119_radioactive_ammuniti.htm
"'We are living through another Hiroshima,' Iraqi doctor says"
http://www.smirkingchimp.com/thread/13637
Many fine insights in your post, Sioux.
Although i am rather weary of the biblical references and believe that patriarchal religions are a huge part of the problem, which Fr. Dear doesn't seem to realize.
It really annoyed me that 'they' decided that pluto isn't a true planet. I completely agree with you. That plutonian energy is very much a part of our mass experience and did indeed come into conscious awareness at the time of discovery.
I refuse to negate pluto astrologically as well, being that it is exactly conjunct my midheaven and my ruling planet at that!
Sioux Rose
READY: The Moon isn't a planet either, but she exerts significant influence over life cycles, not to mention the menstrual cycles of half the world's mature mammals.
As for the patriarchal thing and Jesus... I dated a construction worker many moons ago who said, "Geniuses design the buildings (blueprints), but idiots must build them." To me, the Masters, of which I take Christ to be among, are those geniuses. Those left behind take the spiritual foundations to build from... and what a mess they've made of things. Yet illumined souls like Martin Luther King and Father Dear transcend the teachings... while too many are trapped by their lesser implications.
Yesterday while biking I had this idea that what if those alive today are meeting the outcome of principles they themselves founded? What if Obama and those in power in the U.S. were the same ones who centuries ago determined to fuse the church (illusion of Divine authority) with the king (secular authority) specifically to own (or access) the power to brook NO dissent or opposition to official policy? This might explain why Blair, Harper, Bush, Hillary and all those big shots at the prayer breakfasts (now in a pact with equally dangerous zealots from the Israeli camp) are at the wheel. Is it time for them to face the fruit of where the marriage of these false creeds has led? I could see Hillary as one of the early Popes... or high up the church hierarchy. I bet Bill was of lesser status in that incarnation, too. That's one of the reasons he always acted out in grotesque forms of infidelity.
Perhaps, following my own analogy (which I admit is PURE speculation) the original founders of our nation are also embodied. I would say Nader would likely be one, perhaps Glenn Greenwald and Marjorie Cohn, and those voices courageous enough to speak for truth and justice and civil liberties as the tide has turned dismal. Hard to say...
Just a thought...
Sioux, Hillary was definitely a pope!! I agree.
Love your insights here. I wrote a couple of paragraphs here and lost it in cyberspace! I am so frustrated now.
And thanks for the lunar reminder. How true!
Sioux Rose
READY: Thanks, again. As for Pluto at the midheaven, your LIFE WORK would involve processes that: transform, remake, rebuild, regenerate, resuscitate, help to engender rebirth, heal, breakdown (to rebuild), or rejuvenate. It's powerful. You were born to be a "transformer" of persons, places, objects, or ideology.
How's that for a thumbnail delineation...
Sioux, an excellent thumbnail!
And it is what i do. With individuals through being a "psychologist", but in reality, a trance channel and energy healer, etc.
I began to study astrology many years ago. I love it as an energy language. And i am indeed, very plutonian. But the sag. is strong and gives balance. I used to do a lot of charts. Without computer. I need to actually write the glyphs by hand and look it all up myself. 'See' the patterns first. With my own eyes.
I am thinking you have a strong mercury/uranus aspect......I am also thinking venus may be involved.
Sorry to all for the personal tangents.
Sioux Rose
READY: Very good! Yes. I have Mercury Cancer conjunct Uranus Cancer, with the Uranus in the 3rd, very good for astrologers and teachers of unique lines of thought, and Mercury just "over the border" in the 4th, which makes sense since I do so much of my writing at home. And I have moved a lot, too.
If we continue speaking in this gift of tongues, we'll seriously annoy the earthbound who can't be bothered to study the LOGIC of the astro-logos, but will pass judgment nonetheless.
Sioux, I knew it! :-)
Question for Sioux Rose on Mars. I won't dispute that Mars is the god of war but when you say Mars rules, does it always have to be a bad thing or couldn't we draw a line in the sand? The reason I ask is I stumbled upon some tutorials on Mars and here's what I found.
From http://www.north-node.com/astrology-tutorials/mars
- All of us have Mars somewhere. If we do not respect him and give his energy an outlet, if we pen up our anger and frustration, the energy will come out in ways that are destructive.
- Constructive uses of Mars include exercise and activity of the body and/or mind. A well-cared for Mars keeps one away from destructive people and situations.
- A blocked or frustrated Mars can bring injury and illness to the physical body, aggressive persons, impatience, rudeness, hastiness, or inappropriate competitive urges. That is one reason why exercise of the physical body is so important to our physical and mental health.
The first point we can all agree that this is about obedience and the authoritarian nature of Mars. The second point is where I question that 'Mars rules' is a bad thing. I could be wrong but the second point can easily be applied to gender equality. For example, instead of just addressing violence against women which would make some men feel left out and could be dangerous, why not address minimizing violence as a whole so that no one feels left out and everyone is ready to cooperate. In that regards, Mars could be used constructively and this would also address the issues of the third point. Exercise of the mind and body could also make 'Mars rules' a good thing.
Just to be clear, I think that there is a 50/50 good and bad on Mars ruling but maybe we have to be careful on using the metaphor 'Mars rules' and not mistake it as 100% good or 100% bad. Taking the constructive side of Mars and teaming it up with Venus should help lest the boat remain stranded.
Sioux Rose
MARTIAN: This post carries a tone of enlightenment that is not your norm. In any case, I agree with most of it. I have explained in this forum that EVERY planetary principle has positive and potentially negative applications. And I have, on prior occasions, explained that the Divine purpose of Mars (as ruler of one of the 12 symbolic celestial tribes, also referenced, in symbolic resonance through Jesus' choice of TWELVE disciples) is to PROTECT THE WEAK. I rail against Mars because the focus on this part of human expression is entirely OUT OF BALANCE. Here is some evidence to this contention:
1. The military/war/weapons of mass or "minor" destruction take a disproportionate share of our collective labors/$
2. Schools & society focus on competition. It's all about the SELF.
3. Entertainment celebrates violence, force, and sexist stereotypes of the female's role
4. Sports become a new Roman arena and are virtually worshipped. In Football, for instance, words like "we slaughtered them," are often heard
5. Pornography of a MOST degrading sort is "consumed" by millions
6. Authoritarians (one size fits all/my way or the highway) allow leaders to misrepresent those they were hired to represent
7. Government defines (and often denies) women's reproductive rights or access to safe contraception
8. Road rage
9. Anger management
10. High levels of domestic abuse
11. Patriarchal religion that generally concedes worship/respect/homage to god, the FATHER
12. Fundamentalist Christians gaining a lot of influence over domestic and foreign (holy war) policy. And they believe the father is HEAD (Aries, the sign Mars represents rules the head, not heart) of the family. This is not about co-equal roles, or Divine Partnership.
13. The nation's love of guns
There are MANY more examples, but I am tired at the moment. You have a tendency to take my words and apply YOUR OWN meaning to them. "Mars rules" as I use the terminology represents a gross and DISPROPORTIONATE emphasis on the part of our nation. It is one that supports war, military solutions (an utter oxymoron), force (instead of diplomacy), and the absolutely ghastly and diabolically flagrant use of weapons of mass destruction. DU, drones, agent orange, other killer chemicals, and bombs are just some of those.
A sane and just nation would not make war at its privilege, cover up for leaders who went to war on false cause, or substitute an investment in weaponry for the necessary health care its population requires. These priorities represent the influence of the MARS archetype over our culture.
Do you GET IT YET?
Martian B, this is the type of simplistic thinking that conservatives expect of you. Sioux expects better and she means very well as her reply indicates. What you did was copy a portion of what was said about Mars and try to make a good thing out of it like a typical conservative calling for tax cuts when people have little to no taxable income. Even Molly's site acknowledged that "Mars rules" is generally a bad thing unless you're one of those few who can write off society's ills because they are too rich to think sympathetically.
The way you frame Mars as not a bad thing is the same trick conservatives use to frame personal responsibility and that can be upsetting and frustrating to those of us who are being blamed for actions that we are not solely responsible for. You have to realize that Mars is putting a tremendous burden of responsibility on you the individual and one slip up and you're closer to his realm of war, misery, anger, disease, etc... You have to look at all aspects of each planet and get an overview of each of them. I don't know if you read much but let me help you understand the basics.
http://www.findyourfate.com/planets/planets.htm
Go to the right hand side and click each planet to read its description.
I would also recommend that you read Sioux Rose's articles from her website first.
http://www.siouxrose.com/sioux.articles.html
I would recommend that when you read from those two sites that you give yourself a chance to get an overview before selectively taking points to make an argument.
PS: Great reply Sioux. I hope you didn't mind my posting the link to your articles.
Sioux Rose
RANJIT: I like being quoted IN context. It's important to understand the planets do not make us do anything. They represent ancient forces, in my view, the equivalent of a kind of spiritual DNA. In sum they present one way of looking at the traits that codify us as distinct human beings. Our free will is seen in how we integrate and make use of each of these archetypal forces. Judging by natal/birth charts, of which I have read and analyzed hundreds, different persons are born with different emphases. When I speak of Mars rules it can certainly define a person, such as those who wed their entire life plans to military service. However I use the frame "Mars rules" on a broader basis to demonstrate the clear and abounding signs that this particular energy is overly emphasized in our entire society. The result is a very violent society. It's not a coincidence that even a Master like Jesus spoke in terms of "12 disciples." These are paths, and since there are TWELVE to choose from, our job as awakened citizens is to disempower Mars (the make war state) to make room for the others to express! How else to see balance in our world. In fact, to offset Mars rules we need a greater collective investment in His Divine counterpart... VENUS.
Venus rules the signs of Taurus (money and banking) and Libra (justice and marriage or similar form of partnership).
Venus rules when:
1. A society allots as much money to music programs for children, the arts, subsidies to creative persons as it does war, militarism, and violence.
2. When women and men are represented EQUALLY at business, government, law, educational, and academic round tables (and official decision-making boards)
3. When beauty is celebrated over the things that debase us, like porn and the sports-equivalent of the Roman Arena
4. When children are taught how to cooperate with each other, each one's special talent drawn into a complementary expressionn in synch with the goals of the group
5. When the nation uses all of its diplomatic tools before pulling out the big guns
6. When gardens flourish on every city block
7. When nature is not turned into hard currency, so many ecosystems sacrificed to the transitory buying capacity of the dollar
8. When love is prevalent and war is not
9. When children say, "I want to grow up and become a peacemaker."
10. When nations share the ways to preserve our shared miraculous sphere, as opposed to selling out their children's future via investments in armaments
I need a break. It's been an intense day. Time for a movie! I'm checking out... ordinarily I could come up with more examples. These will have to suffice for now.
When you said you wanted to be quoted IN context, are you referring to your site or what exactly?
Sioux Rose
RANJIT: Either is fine. The implication, not directed at you, was that I was not particularly tolerant of having my words/terminology co-opted by those who haven't the vision to accurately reflect what it is that I mean. Since a writer's words are her stock and trade, granting me false witness is a serious form of theft.
I watched, for the first time, "The Kite Runner" last night and recommend it to those who haven't seen it. For one thing, it brings the rich cultural life of Afghanistan to life in a wonderful way and then shows the deterioration of that society when first the Russians came as invaders, and then the taliban, in their wake. One thing that hit me was the BEAUTY of these people before their society became so corrupted. Just as holistic medicine sees bacterial infection as an effect (of poor and declining health) as opposed to its cause, the Taliban, the human equivalent of a bacterial colony, sets in when the society is in the process of breakdown.
Gaining such an intimate window into the lives of a few from that region, the thought that our nation is sending drones to bomb some of them really touched me more profoundly than ever before. It just does not seem possible that others' perfectly reasonable lives are being stolen by a US war machine that hasn't the guts, moral reckoning, or direction to take stock of all that it's destroying in its awful wake.
Hmmm, maybe Washington needs one of those Bipartisan Commissions to enact cuts in the defense budget, since congress is incapable of doing it themselves. How about THAT commission instead of one to gut Social Security?
For the life of me, I can't understand why this country needs to build MORE nuclear weapons. Already, we have the capacity to blow up the world many times over! This is already a catastrophe in the making!
And, just yesterday, I read an article that evinced a nuclear leak in Vermont, a leak that is dangerous to those who live in the area. In addition, the so-called experts can't figure out where to dump, or what to do with, the nuclear waste that we have already produced as a nation.
Years ago, I read John Hersey's book about the murderous effects of the U.S. dropping the atom bomb on Hiroshima, on August 6, 1945, and I cried. Mr. Hersey actually went into Hiroshima and witnessed the effects.
A few moments ago, I read that the great French New Wave filmmaker, Alain Resnais, will turn 88 on June 3 of this year, 2010. In 1959, he directed the award-winning film, Hiroshima, Mon Amour. If you haven't seen the film, it's well worth the time. BTW, Mr. Resnais has a new film coming out this year.
Like Sioux Rose, I am heartened to read about the events coming up in NYC, and in other parts of the country as well. And, we have enough time, in the meantime, to organize a massive event!
"Here's a piece of hypocrisy that surpasses even that of George W. Bush. Cheer on disarmament while drawing up plans for new facilities. Raise up a hopeful vision and, behind the scenes, ensure its dying. An Orwellian nightmare." -- John Dear
"It is inadequate to call what Obama has done as hypocritical -- but words fail me here -- it is tragic, it is maddening, it is inexcusable." -- gdgoodman
gdgoodman says, below: (and despite rumors to the contrary, Obama IS a Christian)
Calling himself a Christian doesn't make Obama, or anyone else, a Christian.
"By their fruits ye shall know them."--Matthew 7:16.
Agreed. Most "Christians" do NOT follow the true teaching of Christ. They worship the Bible, as a false idol, and also ignore we have a NEW Testament to REPLACE the Old "blood and taboos" Testament.
Barry is by my personal lights not a good Christian. But he was exposed to the Teachings so he has no good excuse not to follow Him.
Gary
“Christian: One who believes that the New Testament is a divinely inspired book admirably suited to the spiritual needs of his neighbor. One who follows the teachings of Christ in so far as they are not inconsistent with a life of sin.”
-- Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary (1911)
As I read all the campaign promises Obama has decided to rescind I've begun to wonder if he has multiple personalities. I've never witnessed such blatant hypocrisy. Obama is so predictable one can be certain he will not make any of the changes he promised as a candidate. Even the repubs don't bs the way Obama has. Someone told me he would be more dangerous than GWB and I didn't believe them, now I believe.
Here's a piece of hypocrisy that surpasses even that of George W. Bush. Cheer on disarmament while drawing up plans for new facilities.
No nation that possesses nuclear or thermonuclear weapons will ever give them up. They are the Viagra of international power politics.
This is no "surrender to Republicamn senators." It's the fulfillment of his own plot. At least the writer points out Obama's total adherence to Orwellism.
Any more folks see him as Public Enemy #1 and the #1 International Terrorist?
My own strong biases against organized religion put walls up when I'm urged to follow a Christian model — too much evil done under that rubric — so I prefer a more modern-day hero, Martin Luther King (whose inspiration, of course, was the man after whom Christians claim to model their actions), who said: 'A nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual death.'"
Martin Luther King, Jr., Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community?, 1967.
Jeevee
It's still not understood why you didn't check Obama's voting record before falling for him...
they were hoping he'd change.
why?
why?
why?
why?
why?
[A couple of hours ago I posted the following. When I returned I discovered that it had disappeared. A miracle? Or bigotry at work? I repost out of curiosity; will it disappear again?]
Fr. Dear writes: "Here, in Jesus, is our inspiration . . . . Jesus invites us to join his nonviolent campaign to resist the works of death."
Bless you Father, for you have sinned; but I thank you for a belly laugh so good that it hurt.
Jesus in the official story was not nonviolent. Not only did he advocate torture for those who would not buy his pitch; he condemned them to torture without end, aka eternal torment, aka hell. The following quotation of Jesus himself is from something called the Holy Bible, given away at no extra charge in motel rooms by The Gideons: "Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels." (Matthew 25:41)
If Fr. Dear is inspired by a violent bigot, that is a matter for Fr. Dear and his shrink. But please, Fr. Dear, don't lie about what you're pushing.
Check it out: www.av1611.org/hell.html
Hmmmm...I also, today, had posts disappear. Very curious, huh?
Up until the age of 45 I was a secularist. Then, during the month of October 1981, a powerful River of Light streamed through my mind.
I see that we have entered Humanity's Next Cycle.
In a dream, a man is interrogating me about Jesus of Nazareth. I say, "He killed no one."
In another dream, Jesus of Nazareth crosses my path directly in front of me. I exclaim, instantly and loudly, "Jesus Christ!!!"
No, I have not been converted to a particular religion.
There was another Jesus (from Mexico), who, in his Task of Dying, saved me and kept me in this world. He died on Good Friday 1986. Such is the way.
In a rising from the dead dream, this man gets up out of a casket, walks around it and away.
Patterns in the Mystery.
Among other things, I see that there will be peace in this world, universal and perpetual, up to and including last breath of the last person to be alive.
I am shown that the waters between the religious and the secular are deadly. Knowing both, I reject neither.
I see that love is the power and infinitely so. Love is the way. There is no other way.
I see that last shall be made first and that highest shall be made lowest.
I see that all are priceless, unto the least and beginning there.
I see that we are entering the Age of Woman.
I see that my efforts cause nothing, for that which is written is already written and from The Beginning.
Sounds like one hell of an acid trip!
Leland Mellot closes with:
"I see that my efforts cause nothing, for that which is written is already written and from The Beginning."
So why bother? Totally nihilistic. Are you feeling suicidal? We have drugs for that!
Mellot's entire exigeses is horse-pucky.
I've had problems with the idea of Free Will for most of my adult life but then I realized that I am a butterfly flirting with some very hungry geese.
Meanwhile, for those who are confused, the Prime Directive of the United States is to own and/or control all potential fissile material. Why do you think Joseph Wilson's NYTimes expose of the Niger Lie on yellowcake was so important to Dick Cheney? The problem is, ditto Russia, ditto China. Egypt and Brazil gave up this nuclear ambition decades ago. As did Libya in an irony of history.
Iran. Iran. Iran. Iran. Iran. Iran. Iran...
There are legitimate reasons for studying the nature of the universe. Building bombs is another issue. I oppose it. With one exception---the possibility of an asteroid striking the earth and our inability to do anything about it.
Think about that! The ONLY real reason for a "DoD." Other than invasions by Martians...
The Truth is out there. It's just been copyrighted! You cannot publish without permission! Let alone spread your seed! But what the hell, you are radioactive and your gene pool is a disaster.
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Ask the president about Rocky Flats in Colorado.
I don't think that facility has been decontaminated from the last go around of bomb building.
It isn't possible.
They are still in the process of decontaminating Enrico Fermi I in Monroe, MI since 1968. Then there is the current radioactive water spill at Vermont Yankee. Ah yes, clean, green nuclear power. GLOW GREEN!
Religious people do not kill.
How many times larger than the eye of a needle is an adult camel? The doomed souls of the rich and powerful must be saved by assuring that they die destitute and powerless.
They must be loved to death.
To murder and get away with it cannot happen in this world.
Every Christian who kills is an anti-Christ. Every other killer is this in other words.
If you belong to a religion even one member of which has murdered even one person, fear.
Who murders once has murdered 10,000 times In Thee EYE. I want to see the slaughtering killers of this world escape the wrath of those they have murdered ... by never dying. I want to see them hide behind their religion when they are dead.
In Wrath of Word, come among here, all have been given actual power to destroy this world, as will be shown.
It is the thoughts themselves.
Impeachment Time?
It appears that the US government is continuing to violate its obligations under the NPT:
>>ARTICLE VI
Each of the Parties to the Treaty undertakes to pursue negotiations in good faith on effective measures relating to cessation of the nuclear arms race at an early date and to nuclear disarmament, and on a treaty on general and complete disarmament under strict and effective international control.>>
This is not a change we can believe in, but continuity with previous lawless, criminal support for empire in violation of international law and the Constitution.
It is hard for this to be a surrender to senate Republicans when it is a collusion with them.
0bama had a platform for the electorate and one for his sponsors. He maintains the same course after elections: he has one set of postures for speaking, and another for actions.
The sponsors do not buy speeches.
Z1 writes:
"They are still in the process of decontaminating Enrico Fermi I in Monroe, MI since 1968. Then there is the current radioactive water spill at Vermont Yankee. Ah yes, clean, green nuclear power. GLOW GREEN!"
Not only do I catch the semi-pun, or play on words, but in our recent history it is fact that radiation has become associated with a pale green glow.
Back in the 1940s my maternal grandfather, a German trained medical doctor, had a full-body fluoroscope in his practice in Brooklyn. The screen had a pale green glow.
In the late 1950s when I was a kid in the Midwest, I used to visit the shoe store at the SE corner of High and Main and peer though a machine that showed me the skeletal structure of my feet. I loved it! It had a pale green glow, as it irradiated my feet, my eyes, and my skull.
It is obvious that the whole idea of "green" is being co-opted by the corporations, and if this process of co-optation were not successful, BP and others would not be spending millions on "green" TV ads.
Nuclear is being pushed as "green." Consider Gaia a water well. What we put into the well comes back up. The "surface" of the Earth is three-dimensional plus time. Consider the "Depleted Uranium" being used as a military weapon by the U.S., the U.K., and Israel. It is a waste product of nuclear power. It is contaminating the planet. It is killing our progeny. Could there be a Law of Nature which says that, generally speaking, the "higher forms" mutate more rapidly than the lower forms thus, for example, "the roaches will inherit the earth"?
And here I thought it was supposed to be the meek.
Is our war against humanity (ourselves) one of Desperation, or Ignorance, or Intent? Or all of the above?
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Meanwhile, Rocky Flats CO cannot, as observed above, be "cleaned up." It would require moving Moses. This has been known, if rarely acknowledged, since at least the 1970s.
What the hell, they say they cleaned up Fernald, NW of Cincinnati, and they have grazing Holsteins nearby to demonstrate it, but then, where did they ship all that radioactive soil from the uranium processing? They put it on somebody else's land, I betcha, people who had less political pull. On issues of life and death.
I know this may seem funny or even strange to many, but try "thinking yellow." We have these color revolutions in post-Soviet countries, while we seem to forget an old 1970s expression, "if it's yellow, let it mellow."
It's mellowed. Time to reorganize the planet. Comeon children...
General Strike. May Day.
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