In my blog yesterday I felt I hadn't pulled the thread completely. If you're like me a dangling thread can make you quite crazy. I just put a Butter Rum Lifesaver in my mouth and I promise I will finish typing before it is done.
The war in Gaza bothers me immensely. I don't pretend to understand the nuances of the conflict and perhaps I don't have to. Ignorance is ignorance but sometimes layer upon layer of knowledge only serves to obscure the more basic question. I guess that is what I was trying to express in the blog. I will say plainly I do not wish my taxes to go to Israel. Perhaps that made sense at a point in time. That time has, for me, passed.
I just bit the last delicious bit of the Butter Rum and thus will honor my pledge. I will acknowledge the Buddhist thoughts on suffering. I will also remember a small group of Quakers who would regularly gather to protest that their taxes were being spent for the "Defense budget". Finally, I will also offer the Gospel I listened to in Mass this morning - Luke 12:49-53. I am no theologian and in politics I can list a thousand problems that are beyond my ken. Peace may never come to the Palestinians and the Israelis but that is for them to decide how that path unfolds. As a man I'll raise my voice with Elie Wiesel.
"There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest." Elie Wiesel
Gosh those Butter Rum lifesavers are good. I can only hope RFK JR. doesn't outlaw 'em. Doug A.
You can still count on me to be in the camp of "no more of my tax dollars to support Israel." KW
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