Thursday, March 23, 2006

Thursday afternoon update

- Christian Peacemakers offers no thanks to coalition forces who rescued the hostages. Instead, this:

Harmeet, Jim and Norman and Tom were in Iraq to learn of the struggles facing the people in that country. They went, motivated by a passion for justice and peace to live out a nonviolent alternative in a nation wracked by armed conflict. They knew that their only protection was in the power of the love of God and of their Iraqi and international co-workers. We believe that the illegal occupation of Iraq by Multinational Forces is the root cause of the insecurity which led to this kidnapping and so much pain and suffering in Iraq. The occupation must end.

Today, in the face of this joyful news, our faith compels us to love our enemies even when they have committed acts which caused great hardship to our friends and sorrow to their families. In the spirit of the prophetic nonviolence that motivated Jim, Norman, Harmeet and Tom to go to Iraq, we refuse to yield to a spirit of vengeance. We give thanks for the compassionate God who granted our friends courage and who sustained their spirits over the past months. We pray for strength and courage for ourselves so that, together, we can continue the nonviolent struggle for justice and peace.

Throughout these difficult months, we have been heartened by messages of concern for our four colleagues from all over the world. We have been especially moved by the gracious outpouring of support from Muslim brothers and sisters in the Middle East, Europe, and North America. That support continues to come to us day after day. We pray that Christians throughout the world will, in the same spirit, call for justice and for respect for the human rights of the thousands of Iraqis who are being detained illegally by the U.S. and British forces occupying Iraq.

Obviously it doesn't occur to them that those forces are also the ones that saved their buddies' heads from getting chopped off!

- It's so true that role models are key.

- France demonstrates an age-old truth: subsidize something, and you'll get more of it; tax it, and you'll get less of it. Subsidize (or support) arcane and rigid labour regulatory regimes, and you'll get more unemployment. Tax (or make more difficult) the ability of employers to fire people, and you'll get less employment.

1 Comments:

At 2:29 PM, Blogger Skeelo said...

Role models are absolutely key. I've always said kids in single parent home can turn out just fine if they have a person besides that single parent who takes an interest in them and gives them guidance.

 

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