When was our foreign policy ever based on moral authority?
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We are removing 50 troops. We supplied the Kurds with top notch weapons. They have had tribal conflicts in the ME for hundreds of years. Time to come home.
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Two women's voices in this regard
@marwilliamson@TulsiGabbard "We" have a character defect of wreaking havoc with "Our" cutting edge weaponry deployed against other people and other lands That's why we need#USDeptOfPeacepic.twitter.com/STw40PP693
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#NotInOurName means#ParadigmShift from this legacy of dominant "Allies" regarding the world as our board game for profit and for kicks. A Politics for the 21st Century#ChooseLovepic.twitter.com/hnsZttHgyi
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“The United States has abandoned all moral authority”... both domestically and internationally. Marianne Williamson has a plan to restore it.http://Marianne2020.com/issues
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Your statements on the appropriate use of American military force have been inspiring and essential - nuance and moral clarity that transcends ideology is a hallmark of your platform. Thank you.
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This makes me feel so so sad
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@marwilliamson IS for love and peace. Love and peace for our world in which we can and do say NO to situations that are counter to that. Love has moral force and it does what it says it’s going to do which is NOT what just happened.
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