Entries from November 2007
We are reluctant to admit that we owe our liberties to men of a type that today we hate and fear — unruly men, disturbers of the peace, men who resent and denounce what Whitman called ‘the insolence of elected persons’ — in a word, free men.
~ Gerald W. Johnson – (1890-1980) Source: American Freedom and the Press, 1958
And I honor the man who is willing to sink half his present repute for the freedom to think, and, when he has thought, be his cause strong or weak, Will risk t’ other half for the freedom to speak.
~James Russell Lowell: – (1819-1891) Poet and author Source: A Fable for Critics, 1848
This is, in theory, still a free country, but our politically correct, censorious times are such that many of us tremble to give vent to perfectly acceptable views for fear of condemnation. Freedom of speech is thereby imperiled, big questions go undebated, and great lies become accepted, unequivocally as great truths.
~ Simon Heffer Source: Daily Mail, 7 June 2000
An unconditional right to say what one pleases about public affairs is what I consider to be the minimum guarantee of the First Amendment.
~ Justice Hugo L. Black: (1886-1971) US Supreme Court Justice Source: NY Times Company vs. Sullivan, 1964
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Suffering and joy teach us, if we allow them, how to make the leap of empathy, which transports us into the soul and heart of another person. ln those transparent moments we know other people’s joys and sorrows, and we care about their concerns as if they were our own.
~ Fritz Williams
It is better to suffer wrong than to do it, and happier to be sometimes cheated than not to trust.
~ Samuel Johnson
…when we finally know we are dying, and all other sentient beings are dying with us, we start to have a burning, almost heartbreaking sense of the fragility and preciousness of each moment and each being, and from this can grow a deep, clear, limitless compassion for all beings.
~ Sogyal Rinpoche
He jests at scars that never felt a wound.
~ William Shakespeare
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There is no telling how many wars it will take to secure freedom in the homeland.
~ George W. Bush(1946- ) 43rd US President: Source: In a speech on August 7, 2002
The war made possible for us the solutionof a whole series of problems that could never have been solved in normal times.
~ Joseph Paul Goebbels (1897-1945) Nazi Propaganda Minister in: The Göebbels Diaries, 1942-1943
All our political forms are exhausted and practically nonexistent. Our parliamentary and electoral system and our political parties are just as futile as dictatorships are intolerable. Nothing is left. And this nothing is increasingly aggressive, totalitarian, and omnipresent. Our experience today is the strange one of empty political institutions in which no one has any confidence any more, of a system of government which functions only in the interests of a political class, and at the same time of the almost infinite growth of power, authority, and social control which makes any one of our democracies a more authoritarian mechanism than the Napoleonic state.
~ Jacques Ellul
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We frail humans are at one time capable of the greatest good and, at the same time, capable of the greatest evil. Change will only come about when each of us takes up the daily struggle ourselves to be more forgiving, compassionate, loving, and above all joyful in the knowledge that, by some miracle of grace, we can change as those around us can change too.
~Maíread Maguire
War would end if the dead could return.
~Stanley Baldwin
Mankind must put an end to war, or war will put an end to mankind…War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today.
~ John F. Kennedy
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Unless the United State Supreme Court grants a stay of execution, the state of Florida, in our names, will kill Mark Schwab on Thursday, November 15th, at 6pm.
From 5:30-6:30 we will stand in silence at the Cathedral of St. Ignatius in Palm Beach Gardens to publicly witness our unequivocal opposition to State-sponsored killing.
A Service of Hope: Prayer Service on the Occasion of an Execution
Please wear dark clothing. Candles and a sign will be provided.
Talking points:
1. A decision to kill caused this terrible tragedy…more killing cannot repair the damage done. WE REMEMBER THE VICTIMS, BUT NOT WITH MORE KILLING
2. “STATE SANCTIONED KILLINGS DIMINISH US ALL” – US Catholic Bishops. Like abortion, Capital Punishment poisons our culture in deep ways that we can barely understand.
3. Florida’s Catholic Bishops have concurred that the death penalty has been discriminatory toward the poor, the indigent and racial minorities. In their position statement released in January 2002, they stated,
“Capital punishment contributes to the escalating atmosphere of violence in our society and undermines belief of the inherent worth and dignity of human life.”
If the U.S. Supreme Court delays the execution, that information will be posted to this site as soon as I know, and the action will be cancelled. If the stay has not been issued by 4PM on Thursday, prepare to come to the Vigil.
A Service of Hope: Prayer Service on the Occasion of an Execution
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