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Outrage, Left and Right

  • Mar 16
  • 1 min read

No matter what the president calls it, the U.S. is at war. People on both sides are being killed by U.S. military equipment. There is a good argument that this war is illegal, but it is a war. And I think it could fairly have been called a war several months ago when the U.S. military was just killing fishermen in the Carribbean and along the Pacific coast of South America.

I am speaking on outrage this morning because outrage is what I feel and perhaps it’s what you feel too.Let me take you through some different eras of my life and talk about my relation to war in those eras and the particular outrage I have felt.


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