a short post on a serious subject
Think about it.
How much courage would it take to be the only person who goes against the tide of authority?
Would you be willing to be the one who chooses to say no when everyone else is saying yes?
How did words like "torture" and "water-boarding" become part of our everyday lexicon?
Is there any justification for making the Geneva conventions optional?
What does it mean if we eschew the fundamentals of human freedom in pursuit of "freedom"?
What emotions would you be feeling if you were the newest judge in the trial against Saddam Hussein?
Is it possible to find a good resolution to any war?
How much courage would it take to be the only person who goes against the tide of authority?
Would you be willing to be the one who chooses to say no when everyone else is saying yes?
How did words like "torture" and "water-boarding" become part of our everyday lexicon?
Is there any justification for making the Geneva conventions optional?
What does it mean if we eschew the fundamentals of human freedom in pursuit of "freedom"?
What emotions would you be feeling if you were the newest judge in the trial against Saddam Hussein?
Is it possible to find a good resolution to any war?
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