State of the Union - Reactions in Davos
Sojomail - January 25, 2007
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"The most effective answer to this leadership vacuum would be a new era of political activism by ordinary citizens. The biggest, most far-reaching changes of the past century — the labor movement, the civil rights movement, the women’s movement — were not primarily the result of elective politics, but rather the hard work of committed citizen-activists fed up with the status quo. It’s time for thoughtful citizens to turn off their TVs and step into the public arena. Protest. Attend meetings. Circulate petitions. Run for office. I suspect the public right now is way ahead of the politicians when it comes to ideas about creating a more peaceful, more equitable, more intelligent society." - Bob Herbert, New York Times columnist. (Source: The New York Times, January 25, 2007) + Sign up to receive "Verse and Voice" - our daily quote and Bible verse e-mail
State of the Union - Reactions in Davos DAVOS, Switzerland - The first comments I heard in response to President Bush's State of the Union message were from a diverse group of business, political, media, and civil society leaders from all over the world, gathered in Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum. It was discussed at the first session of the morning on Wednesday, which focused on the current state of geopolitical affairs in the United States.
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Jim Wallis: Video of Davos Religion Roundtable Helen Prejean: The Greatest Indignity of All Jim Wallis: What the President Should Say Tonight Shane Claiborne: Mad Jesus Skilz (Applied Pacifism Isn't Passive) Randall Balmer: Good News About Evangelicals, Bad News for Bush Diana Butler Bass: Beyond the Stale Rituals of Abortion Politics Brian McLaren: Religion of Mass Distraction March 16 Christian Peace Witness for Iraq On March 16, 2007, in observance of the fourth anniversary of the Iraq War, Christians from across the ecumenical spectrum will be converging in Washington, D.C., for a prayerful service at the Washington National Cathdral, followed by a march and prophetic witness for peace at the White House.
Free Protest Signs for January 27 Rally On January 27, United for Peace and Justice is organizing a major anti-war mobilization on the National Mall. VolunteerForChange is providing free protest signs for anyone who's attending this event.
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