* The time has come to establish a U.S. Department of Peace and Nonviolence.
* The time has come for our state and our nation to address the escalating violence in our homes, our schools, and our streets.
* The time has come for the United States to become one of the world's leaders in peaceful, nonviolent reconciliation to conflict.
* The time has come for a Secretary of Peace.
* The time has come for a Peace Academy, on par and working with our military academies.
* The time has come for each of us to speak out for peace.
* The time has come to establish a U.S. Department of Peace and Nonviolence.
* The time has come for our state and our nation to address the escalating violence in our homes, our schools, and our streets.
* The time has come for the United States to become one of the world's leaders in peaceful, nonviolent reconciliation to conflict.
* The time has come for a Secretary of Peace.
* The time has come for a Peace Academy, on par and working with our military academies.
* The time has come for each of us to speak out for peace.
1. The world is watching to see if America will walk the talk of our founding fathers, supporting human rights and freedom for everyone.
2. What could be more important than creating true security by living in peace with our fellow human beings everywhere?
3. How better to support our interests and defuse terrorism than to create a Department of Peace?
4. How can we solve our climate problems if we are burning our resources in conflict?
5. How long do you think we have to get it right?
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4:52 pm PST, Dec 18,
Victoria Mary Stong / Community Activist, New York
Representative Chris Murphy: Please be a co-sponsor of this bill as the world is so full of negativity and we need all the diplomatic help we can get! Peace is when people use a lot less emotion and more of their brain to figure out what is best for everyone instead of selfishly for themselves. Peace is being able to sit down, be civilized, respectful, impartial and kind in choosing and using your words. Peace is forgiving but not forgetting as you should use the past as a tool to better the future and make less mistakes. Peace is forgetting about scheming, retaliation, revenge, spitefulness or anything premeditated and mean-spirited. Peace is respecting everyone as respect is NOT a favor and knowing that we're ALL God's children and deserve the same rights as anyone else regardless of gender, race, age, ethnicity, religion or financial status. Respect is earned and peace is the gift you get for showing respect. |
Everybody in the world to get along and respect each other.
lasting peace begins at home first- inside our own hearts and in our towns and our country and then naturally into the rest of the world
like john lennon said, when the time comes that we have no more religion and no more countries to fight over; and we go back to that most infamous 1960's saying. " MAKE LOVE! NOT WAR!
One person at a time, committed to peace, to non-violence, to compassion.
I envision peace as leaders of the world knowing how to be dimlomatic, no name calling, many conferences with peace leaders talking to leaders on how we can compromise on issues. How trying to take over the oil, the land that provides oil, all in OUR interest is not just and is greed and it cannot work any longer. Albert Einstein said, "We shall substantial change our manner of thinking if mankind is to survive". It is time!!! The Doomsday Clock is ticking
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8:13 am PDT, Aug 27,
Nicky Elizabeth, Maine
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I imagine peace as living in harmony with the earth and all its creatures.
No War!
Well a simplified answer is: Peace is as a constant struggle to maintain balance of needs and wants/power/control...
a peaceful world will be one in which every person on this planet has nourishing food, clean water, healthcare and education.
Listen to John Lennon's "Imagine"
I see peace as a hard job, beginning with the understanding that conflict is normal. We must stop trying to control the outcome with violence. Nonviolent means to conflict reconciliation is how I envision peace. It is a science and an art and can be accomplished with strategies that lead to a win win outcome by winning the opponent over NOT by overpowering. Peace is possible. Peace is right here, right now.
Peace is not the absence of violence, which is peace without justice. Peace is evident when all persons are treated with respect and justice for all prevails.
How do you envision peace?There are few cliches which would cover my vision of peace. Win-Win. Where our concerns as a Nation were Food Clothing, Health Care and Shelter for the people. Supporting conflict resolution as the first means of defense not "Weapons of Mass Destruction" Religious tolerance- where every religion is respected. Financial Responsibility- So our children won't be subjected to abject poverty. Global environmental concerns- So we will have a planet to live peacefully on.
I am a Montessori teacher and Peace Education is a core ppart of our curriculum
Peace means despite our differences we will use all our God given talent as humans to work together to create an enviroment here we all can live together and care for our families and planet.
I envision peace as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. did through his 6 principles of nonviolence and conflict resolution. One where there is justice for all through mutual respect and negotiation for a win win for both parties.