Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Simple right


Funny things in life we can keep them simple….

 

What would happen if we were at peace?  What would the National Security Council do, and what mandates would they provide? What would Homeland Security Council ask for?

 

Wait. One, how many mandates from either of these Councils to the president suggest peace?

 

Yet these two Councils to the President are responsible for 70 percent of the budget.

 

Dear Mr. President, for the sake of national interest we suggest giving, ten percent of our budget to the following government services, (pause here) we think after careful political conversations we ask this be spilt with all other government functions as we were unable to find one department that did not need the funds, we thought this over at length, and place our normal right of quick cover rescinding should we be faced with someone to actually kill.

 

Don’t worry about our souls, Mr. President we can always walk over to the “New Council of Faith Based Inceptives,” I mean Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, and discuss this at length as weather or not to call this urban development, while we pray for the money to actually do something about it.

 

Of course, Mr. President this could lead to tears, we might want to stop over to the department of Civil Engineers and see what kind of water damage repair we might need to make, but hey you know its like the roads system they put up with anything as long as they can save a little gas.

 

Speaking of Gas, Mr. President, your idea about capturing it from congress, the building isn’t air tight, so unless you like the hose idea, which I sure the media can sell, kilts would work best sir.    

 

Okay…so much for comedy…

 

I mean like would they be saying to the President if someone actually asked for peace, and some how like when Reagan said this “Tear down this Wall” and how the people actually listened, I mean it was the people right, not the government that torn that wall down, the people actually did it right…

 

Okay

 

Dear China, would you not like to have peace, would your people not be better served by using the money on your own people…

Dear North Korea would not your ancestors be at peace, if your people were at peace.

 

To the world, what could you accomplish with peace, how much can we change our humanity if we had peace. Could we not try this for one year, just one to see how much we can do for each other, then at least we could have something to compare to the war, the blood shed the destruction of life, for once could we not at least try to invest in ourselves other than our toys of war.

 

Can we not see that every city shows that we come together to live, and so do life as is our nature within these boarders each to a one, no matter where, no matter the government, no matter the theology, nor handicap, nor wealth, but as humanity.

 

Can we not repair the damage done to our own children; I ask that we lay the weapons down. Can we not show them the very value we teach them that fighting is not right.

 

Ask this as a father, special to none, a father just one, I ask this of every mother, of every father of everyone, what could we do that would have more impact, what message would stronger, than if we simply lay those guns down.

 

I ask for no war, I know there is a father and a mother in every country of the world, I ask for peace.

 

I ask that not one child ever be killed by a weapon of war.

 

This is done everyday in every major city of the world, even in the most hostile disputes of us can be settled by courts and laws and is everyday no matter the courts or the laws no matter the governing political office, most of the time we try to live in peace, we gather and live in peace.

 

This is not hard, what we ask for never really is, even the doing of it is never as hard as the believing that this can happen, that each person, no matter where they live, can live without the fear of war, that a child from anywhere can have a life they desire, that our governments can be reflection of who we are and what we do, we are just people each to a one, with culture the history of the very value of life from which you came, a value in the history of humanity.

 

Is not each human life a history, a value not just to itself but to those it touches a human life can not be made by itself, because it touches more than one, as it takes more than one make it, its journey is a journey of value to the others we see as we see that human life.

 

Can not we for the first in our history show by act of love and of law and lay our guns down, what proof of care do we need to know what is right, each to a one.

 

 Could not we share our cultures our music our art, our foods, our products, in way not of worry of war, can we not invest in our nature enough to share who we are, a value of a farmers song, or the rhyme of an urban city’s way, can we not show the value of our trades as an investment to our own history?

 

 

Could we not once just say we value human life enough to live in peace?

 

 

 

 

 

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