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Lindy Scott for Congress (IL-6): Lindy's Blog
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"December 14, 2005
A Time for Civil Disobedience?
Filed under: General , Moral Values — admin @ 1:25 am
This week hundreds of religious leaders have gathered in Washington DC to protest the recent budget cuts in the House of Representatives. They are urging our congressional representatives to reconsider the drastic 50 billion dollar cuts in food stamps, school lunches, foster care and student loans. Led by Jim Wallis of Sojourners, Barbara Williams Skinner, and John Perkins, they will probably be arrested for their peaceful action of prayer.
Their civil disobedience is reminiscent of the civil rights movement and the examples of Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King, and countless others. Although we honor them today as national heroes, at that time their civil disobedience was perceived to be a threat to the establishment.
I applaud those who have traveled to Washington to raise their prophetic voices on behalf of the poor and for those who have no voice. May their moral outrage change the hearts of our representatives. May justice flow like a mighty river!
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December 10, 2005
Peacemakers Who Inspire
Filed under: General , Moral Values — admin @ 11:43 pm
My readers probably know that four members of the Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT) have been taken hostage in Iraq. They are Norman Kember, Tom Fox, Harmeet Singh Sooden, and James Loney. I am saddened by their capture, because they truly promote peace and are seeking to foster non-violent and just alternatives for a free and independent Iraq. Together with thousands of people around the globe I hope and pray that they will be released. But tonight I also want to point out the inspiration of their words and deeds. Loney wrote a litany for congregational use in which people commit themselves not to be complicit with (among other things) economic structures that impoverish and d"
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