Word: antiwar
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...member of Congress for Berkeley and Oakland who cast the lone vote against war--with a campaign titled "It's O.K. to Love America." For now, Berkeley's woes have inspired the town of Santa Cruz, another former hippie haven down the California coast, to quietly shelve its own antiwar resolution. Making foreign policy, it seems, can be bad for business...
...member of Congress for Berkeley and Oakland who cast the lone vote against war - with a campaign titled "It's O.K. to Love America." For now, Berkeley's woes have inspired the town of Santa Cruz, another former hippie haven down the California coast, to quietly shelve its own antiwar resolution. Making foreign policy, it seems, can be bad for business...
...believe that every diplomatic option should be exhausted in our pursuit of the terrorists. I pray that peace can be achieved quickly [ANTIWAR MOVEMENT, Oct. 1]. Those who protest war and exercise their freedom of speech in the name of peace, however, fail to understand that this freedom is threatened. They enjoy their freedom solely because of those who were willing to defend it with their lives. Peace often has a price. War has been declared on our nation. How many more casualties will there be before the protesters recognize this? GARETT WOOD Santa Ana, Calif...
...about an entrepreneurial young witch (Kiki's Delivery Service). "I don't think about messages or themes when I'm making my movies," he claims. "My goal is only to entertain." His genius is to cloak potent themes in stories that enchant. It's hard not to read an antiwar message in Porco Rosso, about a fighter pilot transformed into a pig, or an ecological warning in NausicaA of the Valley of the Winds, which depicts a future world rendered nearly unlivable by pollution...
...elaborates: "What do I know about God, who am I, where did I come from, why am I here, where am I going?" A second tier of issues has arisen around the question of war. Muslims and others have been doing furious research on the concept of jihad. Traditional antiwar denominations like Quakers and Church of the Brethren are challenging the more common Christian concept of the just war. Some mainline Protestants, Buddhists and other religious liberals have begun peace initiatives. Many conservative Christians are speculating about the Apocalypse, and sales of the apocalyptic book series "Left Behind" are booming...