Our national security and defense agenda is built primarily on an endless preparation for war. Yet shouldn’t we also prepare for peace?
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Given the nuclear weapons that exist today, can we afford to only have policies geared toward keeping some people from having them? Shouldn’t we also have policies geared toward creating a world in which no one would ever even think of using them?
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In the words of H.G. Wells, “If we don’t end war, war will end us.” It is thoroughly irresponsible of us to NOT discuss how we can create a more peaceful world. In the words of Dennis Kucinich, “We must challenge the belief that war is inevitable.” We must do this and do it now.
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@cspan @PressClubDC Join me tomorrow, live on CSPAN, to discuss the establishment of a US Department of Peace c-span.org/video/?465674-1/m…

Oct 23, 2019 · 11:33 PM UTC

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Your supporting President Trump's disdain for the traditional American war-industrial complex would help more than your preening virtue signaling -- about a new federal department. "Department of Peace" 🙄 Just adorable!
yawn...ur spiel is tired already.
Actually, a good idea. Long term, we need all kinds of cultural exchanges to bring the world's people closer together so that war between any nations becomes unthinkable, just as war between US states is unthinkable.
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This was an amazing speech and question/answer session! I just love Marianne!! #marianne2020
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11am PT ✔️✔️✔️
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These guys are doing phenomenal this year👇While we have to fundraise literally this Sunday for the whole elementary school to squeeze out our goal of 55K to cover maybe 2 part time positions, the district doesn’t have the money, and this is San Francisco 🤯
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