True, the positive news seems to move at a glacial pace, while the negative seems to be growing exponentually each day. But think about it: The past six years have been dominated mainly by bad news for the Constitution and for those weak countries we've invaded.
Now at least there are positive developments, encouraging rays of hope in the air as the CheneyBush administration continues to unravel and collapse in on itself.
That's why it's so vital that we keep up and even increase the momentum of progressive developments in our effort to restore Constitutional government, and to end the wars in the Greater Middle East. And as we do, we must not allow the Busheviks to catch their breath and regain their balance and control of the political agenda. #
Bernard Weiner, Ph.D. in government & international relations, has taught at Western Washington University, San Francisco State and San Diego State Universities, worked as a writer/editor with the San Francisco Chronicle for nearly two decades, and currently co-edits The Crisis Papers (www.crisispapers.org). To comment: crisispapers@comcast.net .
First published by The Crisis Papers and Democratic Underground 3/13/07.
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