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by NorthDakotaDemocrat
Cross posted at European Tribune
This evening's theme: Path to Peace: Ethical Responsibilities in a Global Consumer After hearing Kathy Kelly this Friday evening I have added her to my short list, well very short list, <10, of super-great speakers I've heard over a lifetime. Should you have the opportunity, I would highly recommend. Disclosure:All of this from memory alone... it's not a verbatim transcript... any mistakes are mine. Kathy Kelly, a co-coordinator with Voices in the Wilderness (VitW), spoke in Fargo, ND at Presentation Sisters Convent. Since 2003 Presentation Peace Studies has been a project of the sisters. In 1988 Kathy Kelly was sentenced to one year in prison for planting corn on nuclear missile silo sites. Kelly served nine months of the sentence in Lexington KY maximum security prison. In the spring of 2004, she served three months at Pekin federal prison for crossing the line as part of an ongoing effort to close an army military combat training school at Fort Benning, GA. This evening, Kathy Kelly started out by explaining "... nuns give no visible sign of a desire to accumulate personal wealth." She believes Pacifism... has to do with living simply, with reverence... (for life) The only other group of women living together without wealth as we enter 2006 is the concentration of women in US prisons. Currently one fourth of the world's prisoners are in US prisons. While in prison, due to her bunk location Kathy overheard numerous phone calls from women in prison. Most still care about their families. They keep trying to talk with family members at home but are not usually successful. [...discussed end of oil, use of solar, wind.]
I've been to Iraq 26 times. I was in _?__ city with the Iraq Peace Team when the 2003 war commenced. As local authorities left the city looters were working their way towards that part of the city. The US Marines arrived before the looters, which I was thankful for.
More after the fold;
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Over the Christmas holidays the IMF decided Iraq had to pay back their debt that was incurred under Saddam Hussein. We ought to exchange our policy of "starve, bomb, occupy, threaten, force, and military power to a policy of fair play, a fair price for resources, and convert (internal) Iraq production to building a better life there. Kathy feels the problem in the US is that, ... people have been coached to be in fear. I was in New York on 9-11. 9-11 was war. Kathy revealed another definition of the pottery barn principle, ...if you break it you go in the back and pay up, then get out of there before you break anything else... After the IMF move, a gallon of gasoline went from 6 cents, to 47 cents. I think we should pay reparations to Iraq... and get out now. We've got to stop creating more terrorists. [...] From the Q&A session:
We've been robbing or looting oil... it's a finite set, now China needs more oil as their population booms... [Note to NSA: The author of this diary does not advocate not-paying-taxes, but encourages all individuals to consult proper legal, financial, and spiritual advisors, to name only a few, prior to making financial decisions.]
The most expensive piece of property she owns are her contact lens. If you don't pay taxes you can't own anything.
Kathy Kelly is one amazing woman folks! And no doubt Voices in the Wilderness (VitW) could use some love.
Kathy Kelly on; Path to Peace (Presentation Nuns Rock!) | 4 comments (4 topical, 0 editorial, 0 hidden)
Kathy Kelly on; Path to Peace (Presentation Nuns Rock!) | 4 comments (4 topical, 0 editorial, 0 hidden)
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