Posts Tagged war
Money, Money, Money
Maher is right on. All of the major issues in this country can be linked to capitalism and greed. Health Care, jails, war–these things should not, under any circumstance, be run for-profit.
When I worked at a medical clinic, it made me uncomfortable to be talking about vaccines and health in terms of bottom line and profit. It just seemed morally wrong to me. There must be a way to give good health care without the worry of money. There is a good way–many other countries use this way! I am sad to say, but I don’t know if we will ever step out of our individualist, capitalist, greedy ways.
New Rule: Not Everything in America Has to Make a Profit
By Bill Maher
How about this for a New Rule: Not everything in America has to make a profit. It used to be that there were some services and institutions so vital to our nation that they were exempt from market pressures. Some things we just didn’t do for money. The United States always defined capitalism, but it didn’t used to define us. But now it’s becoming all that we are.
Add comment July 25, 2009
Legalized Torture in America: The Isolation Cell
“Human beings are social creatures. We are social not just in the trivial sense that we like company, and not just in the obvious sense that we each depend on others. We are social in a more elemental way: simply to exist as a normal human being requires interaction with other people….
Add comment April 14, 2009
Palin, Eve and Polar Bears
The Buddhist in me wants to accept the fact that no matter who wins in November, suffering will continue. We must remember that grand change does not occur in four years, or eight years, or one-hundred. Real long-standing change is called evolution, and that only occurs throughout thousands of years. We are humans, and we have been making the exact same mistakes over and over again since the dawn of civilization. Can one elected president really stir up that much change?
The optimist in me wants to believe in hope and change, and that the American public is smart enough to vote for the best candidate. And that good will overcome evil, that things can and will get better. But the cynic realist in me is beginning to accept more and more that McCain has a very good chance of winning, and if he does things could continue to get worse: my rights as a woman and a human being will be stripped away, the Judeo-Christian god will rule the land, national ID cards will be established, and unnecessary death, war, and destruction will continue.
All I know is that the stakes have never been higher. And never before has a presidential nominee used such a backhanded, conniving, and calculated choice for their VP. Choosing Palin was a strategic choice to rally the feminists, the Hillary enthusiasts, and the right-wing religious fundamentalists. This choice has lit McCain’s campaign on fire; he has effectively upstaged Obama.
Eve Ensler re-awoke me to the atrocities of this political theatre, with this essay which hits the crux of the issue:
5 comments September 17, 2008
The Most Important Documentary You Will Ever See
Turn off the TV. Stop being a sheep. Open your eyes. Watch this film.
http://zeitgeistmovie.com
Add comment February 13, 2008
Less Jobs, More Wars
This is something fundamentally wrong with a nation who taxes its citizens to pay for an unjust war, yet does not provide an adequate universal health care system for all. They play war games with our blood money and leave us on the battle field with our brown-skinned enemies, to die the same death.
1 comment February 10, 2008