The Resolutionary

Hello Friends -

The flurry of activity during the last eight days has left me with some hope and motivated me to gather my thoughts. It's time to take an
activist stance for a peaceful world that works.

The esaay that follows will go to the media this week. The poem will go to NPR. Your personal thoughts and responses are most welcome.

Peace...

Stewart


WAR IS NOT THE ANSWER

War is not the answer, never was nor will be
War is a reaction, to the rage within me
Just a callous lashing out, from a place beyond human
An action that you rarely find, from someone already proven

Acts of war are wek and base, cowardly juvenille
They do not hold a tinge of grace, they never leave a smile
False gods end up as heroes, they don't deserve respect,
Their myths ought to be left behind, as their due neglect

Real strength lies in character, can you turn the other cheek
Real wisdom reflects inner steel, do not think it meek
The Ghandi's and the Martin King's, they are nobility
It's time to be like them right now, that's who I want to be

Do not be fooled by numbers, statistics, or their shout
Do not be fooled by what they fear, know what they're about
They are empty charlatans, they do steal and plunder
Their tax laws, corporations, fancy lawyers do you under

It's all about their interests, for money and for power
It all reflects their fear and greed, and insides that are sour
Please look beyond the bluster, see beyond their game
For their calls for country, they all should be ashamed

It's all a scam, a shell game, for those with open eyes
For them the only end game, $$$$$$ is their prize
So will you chose real freedom, or what they're selling you
Will you choose humanity, and let your pure heart through

We live in times of challenge, and great possibility
We live with opportunity for every you and me
There is enough for everyone, more than we all need
Abundance is our birthright, please let go of all greed

There's food, knowledge, learning...wisdom, beauty, technology
Only predators that live here, corporate politicians that can't see
We can build a world here, based on faith and trust
We can all live peacefully, now's the time we must

We just need a structure, that distributes enough to all
We must design the system, that hears every call
War is not the answer, the world is now to small
Greedy politicians, it's time for them to fall

We just need a structure, that distributes enough to all
We must design the system, that hears every call
War is not the answer, the world is now to small
Greedy politicians, it's time for them to fall


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WHERE IS THE WISDOM ???

"I like to believe that people in the long run are
going to do more to promote peace than our governments.
Indeed, I think that people want peace so much that
one of these days governments had better get out of the
way and let them have it."
- Dwight D. Eisenhower


A chilling wind is blowing. As I write it is sending shivers of fear through my body. These shivers make me profoundly aware of the terror our founding fathers had suffered, and why they held freedom of expression as bedrock for the democratic union they conceived. Yet, as I write, forces having the arrogance to call their legislation a "Patriot Act" are secretly proposing a further erosion of the civil liberties that have been the bedrock of this democracy.

It seems fitting to be writing just after President's Day. Last night CNBC had a special report from Baghdad hosted by Peter Arnett, the award winning anchor during Desert Storm. Most of the show was footage of ordinary Iraqi citizens who could have been in Chicago, New York or LA. They looked and acted surprisingly middle class. They seemed sincere in their allegiance to their government and way of life. It was eye-opening. The thought of raining bombs seems an inhuman act of insanity. .

I am very sad, and deeply disappointed. A few days ago I was very angry, so I started taking the advice I give to clients - that beneath the anger of every conflict is the sadness that follows an expectation of what you believed was going to happen. I believed that the leaders of my government were wise men I could trust with our historic legacy of military non-aggression unless attacked. I believed that given our vast resources and diplomatic skill we could find the solution that would serve to keep us from the brink of WW III, potential nuclear holocaust and military conflict for the foreseeable future.

I am deeply disappointed because given the abundant natural, technological, educational and political resources we can have a world that works for all of us. It is a matter of figuring out how to make sure everyone on the planet has access to what they need and a sense of real hope and possibility for a brighter future. That is surely the world I want to be part of. Yet, once again I am disillusioned. As I understand it, a lawyer in Japan has failed his clients if a conflict cannot be resolved through dialogue and negotiation. My government is failing me, even though they want to put another spin on what's going on.

About 15 years ago I worked with a personal coach who had spent time at the senior levels of the Israeli intelligence community. He directed me to a monument near the New Jersey Governor's mansion on the edge of downtown Princeton that is a tribute to the intelligence of George Washington. Whenever I'm in Princeton I spend some time with the inscribed words that encourage me to "outflank the foe and save the day." Right now I feel like a lawyer making closing argument, weaving a story, from facts that have come to light so far, and I'm sure shocking revelations will continue for those paying attention. I pray that for the following reasons you will be persuaded to take action to shift the course from the war we have been speeding toward.

1. I fear speaking out, as amazing as that seems. I am concerned about exercising my right to free speech. I am afraid that expressing a view opposed to US policy will have negative consequences. This chilling effect disturbs me deeply as I sense fears' warning of being in unsafe territory. It is strange that the presence of legislation eroding the Bill of Rights, and called the "Patriot Act" makes me more, rather than less frightened. Do you know that under the Act your local booksellers can be required to reveal what you are reading. Some savvy concerned booksellers are destroying their records.

2. Where are the Emperor's clothes? Just two short years ago President Bush was wandering around foreign policy like a fish out of water. He had trouble pronouncing the names of many foreign leaders. Today he is bellicose, strident and seems to have a single purpose - get this evil bandit, smoke him out, rid the world of this evil dictator. I can't help but think that although he may look legitimate he is a puppet for the old vision represented by his senior advisors so many of whom are left over from his fathers generation. In fact, an invasion of Iraq was proposed in the late 90's more than once to President Clinton in a letter from Vice President Cheney and Secretary Rumsfeld while they were in the private sector.

3. Given the potential consequences the absence of real debate in Congress is frightening. So far, only Senator Robert Byrd and Representative Dennis Kucinovich have been vocal.

4. This war was in the minds eye of the current administration before 911. I noticed a complete shift of tone, mood and presence when administrations shifted. From a view of hope and vision we have drifted to war mongering, isolation, bravado and threats, all in the name of the need to show "strength."

5. The framing of the UN proceedings has been destructive and a bit "crazy-making." The debate has been about proof of violations of previous resolutions. Who cares! We want to know what to do now as a result of what we are learning, and how can we move the debate from punishing to ensuring compliance, and determining the most effective way to disarm. Disarming does not require a fireworks display the world has never seen. I wonder what Freud would say about the planned pyrotechnics?

6. We're not telling the whole truth. Our rush in has much to do with strategic oil interests and unfinished family business. I have heard that Haliburton Corp. spent $ 73 Million on oil infrastructure inside Iraq last year. Senator Richard Lugar, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee has said that "we will take over the oil fields, we will run it, and we will make a profit. Speaking of profit, I just found out that W's grandfather Prescott was financing Hitler's operation until he was ordered to quit under the "Trading with the Enemies Act" in 1942 The family history deeply concerns me.

7. We are being pulled back into an old paradigm of thinking, just when we might be heralding a new "kinder,friendlier, more compassionate" world view for our increasingly smaller global village. The nationalist, patriotic rhetoric sounds a bit too much like the voice Hitler was using in the 30's. It whips people to frenzy. The debate then becomes are you for or against what the President is doing. So there has been no real debate about the efficacy of taking action, and people become afraid. The charade is also present in our diplomatic efforts as substance is buried under the politics.

8. Eisenhower's warnings of the Military Industrial Complex must be heeded. The weapons of war are expensive and those corporate profit driven interests make people rich. Add the complexity of the media now being owned by those same corporate interests and the incest is even more frightening. As I understand it many members of the U.N. Security Council are shifting their vote as their aid packages are increased. That's been going on sub rosa while, while the haggling with Turkey is public.

9. Are we being lead into WW III by an adolescent cowboy who stole the election? We all know he's in way over his head, competing with or finishing daddy's business. You don't have to be a psychologist to understand this scenario. Late night TV is having a good time.

10. The shenanigans of a huge game of reverse Robin Hood as wealth is transferred from the poor to the rich by way of tax cuts.

11. I believe the President is acting from weakness, not strength. His brazen bellicose bravado is likely a cover up for his fears - of death, of things different, of his father's political machine and the interests that backed him, of anything but a preppy vision for America. It takes real strength to withhold lashing out at someone. Both Martin Luther King and Gandhi understood this. They knew that lasting and real peace can only come from a sense of mutuality. Solutions imposed by political or military power do not last. It's true in personal relationships and it's true between nations.

12. We have some significant domestic business to clean up. Until we do that we're out of integrity as a society. Let us not forget two historical facts that are often brushed aside as the US becomes increasingly self-serving, and self-righteous. We stole this land from an indigenous population and developed it with the sweat, toil, and spirit of African slave labor.

So, what do we do? What is our opportunity at this juncture? Here are my suggestions in the context of an extraordinary opening created by the huge international demonstrations opposed to invasion. We have the power to rise up and demand a different tack.

a.) We all need to forget history and relegate it to storage bins. The world has changed dramatically. As long as we drag history and the old political and diplomatic channels with us we will continue to pay the cost of conflict. We need to let go, as if the past never happened and turn to the future with fresh eyes and heart.

b.) We need to stop talking about what's wrong and start building a vision of the future, and the resolution we are committed to. As long as we continue to talk of problems we will have them. Our institutions and old institutional operatives will keep perpetuating the past like the loop in the movie "Groundhog Day." We must begin with a vision of what we want to work toward as an operative premise, and create the project plan to get us there. No need to prove fault, right, wrong or blame - only the future vision is important. We need to apply this in Iraq, in Israel- Palestine, and in all places of international conflict.

c.) We need to forgive. We need to understand that most ordinary people were doing the best they could within the paradigm they understand as appropriate

d.) We need to recognize that we have enough resources on earth for everyone, if only we could interrupt our scarcity mindset. The challenge is distribution of resources. Used properly our natural, technological, educational and knowledge resources can support everyone. We need to design a distribution and entitlement scenario within a superimposed global structure everyone says yes to out of the recognition that in a nuclear age historic artificial religious and political boundaries and labels lose significance in the face of higher order governing principles such as stated abovee.
We are living a profound challenge. How do we create a planetary structure that will house all the disparate elements of a complexity of cultures that belie an extraordinary sameness we have discovered by experience? My prayer is that we are experiencing the last gasp of fear and resistance to what is inevitable if we are to survive. as a species and as a civilization. There is a way of authentically loving and empowering each other and simply getting along.

The future holds vast potential. Our extraordinary artists can play a large part in helping us live into a new universe. We can start to portray the new world on the screens that entertain us. We have little to lose in trying. Let the inspectors keep going and revealing more information. Let the media exchange information. Let us continue learning more about the current situation by having the patience to let it unfold. Let people go forth living the legacy they want to leave future generations. We can do that, or we can risk nuclear annihilation and become just another layer in the archeological record. It's up to each one of us, everyday, to grieve what we have lost and create a better future. Death and destruction are the alternatives? What legacy do you want to leave? What do you long for? Are you closer than you were?

Even though the hour is late in the "Showdown With Iraq," as some media outlets call it, I hold hope! There is a huge opportunity for President Bush: an opportunity to reflect on all of what's been pointed out above; an opportunity to learn from the opposition he has faced; an opportunity to grow bigger than the go-it-alone tough guy cowboy polarizing stance he has taken; an opportunity to lead us into a concerted, collaborative, consensus building world order. For that I urge us all to pray for the president as he grapples with monumental decisions. My prayer is that he continues to suspend the decision to wage war until no other decision is available. No less is called for.
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Stewart Levine is a "Resolutionary." A management consultant, lawyer, and mediator, he is the author of the award winning "Getting to Resolution: Turning Conflict Into Collaboration." "The Book of Agreement: 10 Essential Elements for Getting the Results You Want", was just released. It has been called "more practical" than the classic "Getting to Yes." www.ResolutionWorks.org


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