long march for peace

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Mantua, Ohio is not known for it’s peace marches; so when one comes to town, you take notice.  This morning 6 Burmese nationals made their way North on OH 44 on their way to completing a 900 mile journey from Fort Wayne, IN to NYC.  Their mission: to raise awareness for human rights violations in Burma.burma2

Well over a year ago, a cyclone landed Burma in American news headlines.  Scrutiny followed, as the world learned its relief efforts had been held up by the Burmese government.  Read the rest of this entry »

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The Secret to Fighting Oppression and Socialism

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It’s a Brave New World filled with it’s own brand of Somma (my apologies to those of you who slept through high school lit class).  The premise behind Aldous Huxley’s classic work is simple: People are controlled by what they love, worship and what brings them comfort.  The fear in Huxley’s imagined future is the absence and questioning of the things that have made society comfortable.

He leaves no stone unturned.  Each member of society has their predetermined role to fill.  Alphas are bred to govern; Gammas are bred to maintain trash and increase consumption so there are just the right amount of goods and services to keep everyone needing more things.  Feelings and emotions are erased keep fighting, read on!

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