http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/node/14064Comment: Dennis Kucinich, to his everlasting credit, was one of the very few in Congress not applauding the work of U.S. cluster bombs in Lebanon, dropped by Israel. He wrote a bill in Congress demanding an immediate cease-fire, in contrast to the Bush/Olmert/ and most of Congress that supported Israel "finishing the job", whatever the hell that meant. (actually, what it did mean was hell for the people of Lebanon).
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"A Message from Qana"
CLEVELAND (September 1) Congressman Dennis Kucinich, ranking member on the Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats and International Relations, and his wife Elizabeth have just returned from a personal peace-building initiative in the Middle East. Their mission included war-torn Lebanon, where they met separately and at length with Lebanon Prime Minister Fouad Siniora, President Emile LaHoud, General Michel Aoun, former Prime Minister and now leader of the Progressive Patriotic Party; Fawzi Salloukh, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants, Yacoub Sarrat, Minister of the Environment and former Prime Minister Selim Al-Hoss.
"There was unanimity among Lebanese leaders that now is the time to explore multiparty talks with hopes of achieving a breakthrough agreement for peace in the entire region.
All felt that political negotiations were key, as opposed to use of force. Each official spoke of the necessity of lifting the blockade, addressing the status of the Shebaa Farms, engaging in an exchange of prisoners with Israel and obtaining maps of areas mined by the Israeli army. (these were mines left behind for years, and Lebanon has long demanded that there location be specified, this conflict did not come out of nowhere, there are real grievances, and they cannot forever be answered with more U.S. bombs... <snip>
While they were Qana, where one U.S. delivered bomb killed dozens of children....Elizabeth Kucinich said: "Dennis and I will never forget what followed. Here we stood in the darkness, surrounded by people who suffered great loss, who had every right to express anger or even rage, yet instead they expressed remarkable depth of forgiveness, compassion and a desire for peace and reconciliation, calling out from the crowd through interpreters: "We do not hate America. We love the American people. We do not like what your government does. Please tell the American people that we are not terrorists. We do not hate Israel. We want to be safe in our village. We want to be left alone. We want peace." The couple promised to take the message from Qana back to the United States.
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Comment: Anyone who has been to such places from the United States hears the same thing. People insist on two things... you share tea or coffee with them, and you go back and tell the american people that they are really people, and that they want to live in peace like everyone else.
Kick this for brave souls, Mr. and Mrs. Kucinich.