Sunday, September 21, 2008

The Real Peace Out

Today is International Peace Day. I hope that we all find a way today to recognize the good and peaceful things about and in our own lives. I know that peace is an abstract concept and not always an achievable goal. This year we celebrated the fifth anniversary of a war that, in my opinion, never should have started. And we also crossed the 6,000 mark of American fatalities from that war. In March I stood in the cold holding a banner with the names of New York soldiers who have died since the war began. It was, sadly, a big banner.
So on this International Peace Day I wish everyone just that, peace.

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