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"All that is necessary for evil to succeed is for good men to do nothing." ~ Edmund Burke


"The world is dangerous not because of those who do harm, but because of those who look at it without doing anything."
Response to the Rabbi

Satire: Open Letter to the Conscience of Humanity

A Cri de Coeur: Stop the Empire from Blowing Up the World!

The Real Quenelle: Why French Gefillte Fish Isn't Kosher

Kevin Barrett Interviews Roger Tucker, Publisher of One Democratic State

Ali Abunimah and Gilad Atzmon at the OK Corral


The Holycause: Walking the Third Rail

The One State Solution sounds like a good idea, but...

Common Sense and the Middle East (11/12/03)

The Argument for One State in Israel/Palestine (A speech given at East Carolina University on 11/14/06)




"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
~ Benjamin Franklin

"We must understand the basis of freedom before we can attain freedom. When we do not know ourselves, then frustration, ego fixation, passion, aggression, and all sorts of other negative things come up. If we learn what the structure of our minds is, we might experience some relief and a connection with the journey toward spiritual clarity. This state of mind can be cultivated through the discipline of sitting meditation. With the help of this discipline, students might discover the dawn of wakefulness."
From “Foreword to the German Edition of Glimpses of Abhidharma,” in The Collected Works of Chögyam Trungpa, Volume 9
by Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche

 The Strength of Fearlessness
In the proper practice of yoga and within the martial arts, ones’ strength or power comes from the development of a balanced state of mind. One returns to the origin of the strength within oneself. Strength in its own right is the strength of fearlessness. To be without fear is to have great strength. The realization of fearlessness is the genuine martial art.
~  Smile at Fear: Awakening the True Heart of Bravery, by Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, page 51