War is the absence of peace; peace isn't the absence of war. If we took from the Pentagon budget the hundreds of billions above what our military leaders say they actually need and applied it instead to proactively waging peace, our world would be safer and our future more secure

Nov 26, 2020 · 1:53 AM UTC

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“Our national security agenda is based more on endless preparation for war than it is on actively proactively waging and declaring peace.” Marianne Williamson #USDepartmentOfPeace
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Thank you for getting involved in politics. I didn't know who you were at the start of the Dem primaries but after listening to you speak it very quickly became clear you are smart, caring, and have great ideas. I'm a big fan.
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Won’t work. Trump tried that. #BothSides establishments turned on him and pulled every dirty trick in the book to prevent his policies from being implemented and get him out of office. The war machine controls the country. And no election can change that apparently.
Under Trump's administration no new wars started. Not since Carter. During Obama ISIS ran rampant, Libya destroyed, turned into a slave market, thousands of civilians bombed by the US in the Middle east. President Trump brought peace.Nominated for 3 Nobel Peace Prizes.
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True peace can only be achieved through communism.
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'If wishes were fishes, we'd all cast nets.' ~ Frank Herbert
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I just don't understand how this isn't common, rational sense to every person on the planet.
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