Wisdom and discernment

From the NYT

The Alabama Legislature opened its session on March 1 on a note of humility and compassion. In the Senate, a Christian pastor asked God to grant members “wisdom and discernment” to do what is right. “Not what’s right in their own eyes,” he said, “but what’s right according to your word.” Soon after, both houses passed, and the governor signed, the country’s cruelest, most unforgiving immigration law.

The law, which takes effect Sept. 1, is so inhumane that four Alabama church leaders — an Episcopal bishop, a Methodist bishop and a Roman Catholic archbishop and bishop — have sued to block it, saying it criminalizes acts of Christian compassion. It is a sweeping attempt to terrorize undocumented immigrants in every aspect of their lives, and to make potential criminals of anyone who may work or live with them or show them kindness.

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All together now

By Thomas L. Friedman

Hold onto your hats and your wallets. Since the end of the cold war, the global system has been held together to a large degree by four critical ruling bargains. Today all four are coming unstuck at once and will need to be rebuilt. Whether and how that rebuilding happens — beginning in the U.S. — will determine a lot about what’s in your wallet and whether your hat flies off.

Now let me say that in English: the European Union is cracking up. The Arab world is cracking up. China’s growth model is under pressure and America’s credit-driven capitalist model has suffered a warning heart attack and needs a total rethink. Recasting any one of these alone would be huge. Doing all four at once — when the world has never been more interconnected — is mind-boggling. We are again “present at the creation” — but of what?

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From the Mountains of the Moon

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Wind in hair

A tiny detail from S Botticelli’s master work ” The birth of Venus” 

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The gathering storm

Hurricane Irene…

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LoL

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Sweet Freedom

The Road to Freedom

An in depth article on the trials and tribulations of a Syrian activist  from this weeks’s New Yorker.

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Experiment

Ha, this is so embarrassing ! Just trying something out.  Let me know what you think about this…

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Delivering Freedom

By Larbi Sadiki

I was told by some friends from the National Front for the Salvation of Libya (NFSL) that Gaddafi’s regime would be dead by the end of August. Today I can say they have given me the heads up, and they are right. I had some doubts – I have since the outset of Libya’s uprising believed that Gaddafi’s end was near, but not quite so soon.

Today Libya’s epic triumph is nearly here – zero hour, as some leaders have called it. Libyans are about to breathe freedom, and Libya’s sweet air as never before, without Gaddafi.

As Libyans prepare to pull the curtain back to one side, sweeping away their vile dictatorship, they will be opening up an arch of possibilities, domestically and regionally.

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Falling Tyrant

In power since 1969, we are currently watching the last hours of a dictator. Gaddafi is believed to still be holding out in Tripoli. Watch : on the scene in Tripoli

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