
PeaceVoice – Distributing Op-Eds Nationwide for Peace, Justice, and the Inadvisability of War.
Two in One by Winslow Myers ?8?78 words “The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function.” —F. Scott Fitzgerald. A few examples: Historical: The atomic bomb brought the war with Japan to a close more quickly and the atomic bomb
The Morbid Decline of the Republican Partyby Alan Kanner824 wordsThe morbid decline of the Republican Party is real. When Dick Cheney, one of the key architects of the colossal moral failure of going to war in Iraq, states that he no longer recognizes the Republican Party, it’s clear that the U.S. is in serious trouble. One
Who Needs Nonviolence? Everyone. by Rivera Sun 566 words Done with violence? So are we. October 2nd marks Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday and the International Day of Nonviolence. Known for achieving India’s independence from British colonial rule, Mohandas K. Gandhi brought the philosophy and practice of nonviolence to global recognition. Close to 100 years later, nonviolence