Bill Moyers reflects on Middle East violence

In a city made noisy by hammers and saws preparing for the inauguration of a new president — a city already reverberating with partisan rancor, and with the constant chattering of the opinionated — it was hard to hear the sound of a single snare drum along Pennsylvania Avenue, between the White House and Capitol Hill, but there it was: a mere handful of men and women, 70 at most, had come out this rain-swept morning to bear witness to the dead - to the ... Full Story »

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by Gregory Kruse - Jan. 20, 2009

Nobody does it better than Bill Moyers. There is no rational way to argue against this presentation. It is a picture of reorganized reality for purposes of education. Each piece stands on its own and fits into the picture perfectly. It is discouraging that the Israeli confidence that the MSM in America would not examine or condemn the Gaza crimes because they would be so absorbed in the glitz and glamor of the inauguration. The slaughter in Gaza is justified only in the sense that history is full of examples where slaughter actually does solve the problem. It is not justified by the growing consciousness of the the human mind, nor will it be condoned by the ever-developing human conscience, both of for which Bill Moyers speaks.

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