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Congressman calls for creation of US "Peace Department"
A US congressman and anti-war activist on Tuesday revived his proposal for the creation of a "US Department of Peace" to be headed by a cabinet-level official on a par with the secretary of state or secretary of defense. Democratic congressman Dennis Kucinich, (D- Crackhouse) a presidential candidate and an outspoken critic of President Bush's policy on Iraq, unsuccessfully introduced similar legislation in July 2001.
I've heard of "Useful Idiot". Is there such a thing as "Useless Idiot"? Oh, yeah. Democrats.
But he said he is reintroducing the bill because, especially during this time of war, Washington needs a peace department. "Now, more than ever, this legislation is urgently needed. Our current foreign policy makes our nation less safe and will make it impossible to meet our domestic needs," Kucinich said. The proposed legislation calls for a department that would advocate non-violence and peace education. It would support international disarmament treaties and help resolve potentially violent conflicts around the world, Kucinich said.The Department of Peace would also promote non-violence as an organizing principle in our society, and would generally seek to "help to create the conditions for a more peaceful world," he said.
He then passed the bong to the reporter...
"This legislation offers a path towards peace and prosperity," Kucinich said. The department also would support the creation of a "Peace Academy," with graduates being granted degrees in peace studies after successfully completing four years of education.
Kind of like a Philosophy degree, but you're even less employable.
The Peace Department also would analyze foreign policy and make recommendations to the president on the protection of human rights, said Kucinich, who said his bill has the support so far of 47 members of the House of Representatives.
Dennis, feel free to mention their names. I'm sure they'd be forever grateful. Kucinich-Sharpton 2004
Posted by: tu3031 2003-04-09
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