Tag Archives: war on terror
Is It Okay to Kill in the Name of Public Safety?
During the French Revolution, the King’s (King Louis XVI, dethroned – called Citizen Capet) fate was determined by Maximilien de Robespierre. Robespierre said that “Citizen Capet was a ‘criminal toward humanity’ and killing him merely ‘a measure of public safety’.”(Coulter, … Continue reading
Embracing Our Veterans & Understanding Our Threats
I have seen the face of war, because I was married to a young man in the military before, during, and after the attacks of 9/11. I watched and was a part of this war on terror that we are … Continue reading
A Place for the Arts in Politics and War
Many of us have been blessed to collide with the visual or performing arts in one case or another over our lifetimes. Maybe we have participated in them ourselves, or know family members or friends who create something that we … Continue reading



