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Prayers for GW Bush and his dynasty of Death    
 
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pity n

  1. a feeling of sympathy and sorrow for the misfortunes of others; "the blind are too often objects of pity" [syn: commiseration, ruth, pathos]
  2. an unfortunate development; "it's a pity he couldn't do it" [syn: shame]
  3. the humane quality of understanding the suffering of others and wanting to do something about it [syn: compassion] v : share the suffering of [syn: feel for, compassionate, condole with, sympathize with]
PSYCHOPATH NUMBER 43
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compassion n

  1. a deep awareness of and sympathy for another's suffering [syn: compassionateness]
  2. the humane quality of understanding the suffering of others and wanting to do something about it [syn: pity]
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psy·cho·path (sk-pth) n.

A person with an antisocial personality disorder, especially one manifested in perverted, criminal, or amoral behavior.

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prayer n

  1. the act of communicating with a deity (especially as a petition or in adoration or contrition or thanksgiving); "the priest sank to his knees in prayer" [syn: supplication]
  2. reverent petition to a deity [syn: petition, orison]
  3. earnest or urgent request; "an entreaty to stop the fighting"; "an appeal for help"; "an appeal to the public to keep calm" [syn: entreaty, appeal]
  4. a fixed text used in praying
  5. someone who prays to God [syn: supplicant]
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Declaration of the Four Sacred Things

The earth is a living, conscious being.

In company with cultures of many different times and places, we name these things as sacred:

air, fire, water, and earth.

Whether we see them as the breath, energy, blood, and body of the Mother, or as the blessed gifts of a Creator, or as symbols of the interconnected systems that sustain life, we know that nothing can live without them.

To call these things sacred is to say that they have a value beyond their usefulness for human ends, that they themselves become the standards by which our acts, our economics, our laws, and our purposes must be judged.

No one has the right to appropriate them or profit from them at the expense of others.

Any government that fails to protect them forfeits its legitimacy.

All people, all living things, are part of the earth life, and so are sacred.

No one of us stands higher or lower than any other.

Only justice can assure balance: only ecological balance can sustain freedom.

Only in freedom can that fifth sacred thing we call spirit flourish in its full diversity.

To honor the sacred is to create conditions in which nourishment, sustenance, habitat, knowledge, freedom, and beauty can thrive.

To honor the sacred is to make love possible.

To this we dedicate our curiosity, our will, our courage, our silences, and our voices.

To this we dedicate our lives.

Nothing sacred
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Dynasty of Death

There is no historic parallel that can be drawn, nothing compares with the accomplishments of the Bush family.

No dictator or tyrant can equal the suffering and destruction they have wrought on humanity, as they are not mere tyrants themselves, but the makers and breakers of tyrants, the organizers and profiteers of war and death.

They are not alone and solely responsible for creating the present day military industrial complex, however since 1915 the Bush family has been directly involved in World War One and Two, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, numerous CIA secret wars, the Gulf War, and now a “Never Ending War”.

The past four generations of this one family have had a hand in promoting and profiting from most of major wars that America has waged since the beginning of the industrialized age.

 

.Prayers for GW Bush: an exercise in radical forgiveness. Still unfinished. Still in progress. Short movie coming soon.

 


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