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Thank you Richard Eskow! With all the talk of candidates and "red lines," why isn't this our red line? Anyone who crosses it, as all of our current politicians have done, cannot be supported. Any and all other reasons are no more than, as Dylan said, "a candle lit into the sun."

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"Ellsberg stared into the abyss more closely than most and spent life fighting what he saw. Now with obituary publish and testimonial read, it’s up to us to look in a mirror and face of a world most would rather not see. As defense, Ellsberg studied annihilation for years, kept death secrets until he knew time to speak. He watched machinery of Armageddon then knew it was time to act. He found his life’s work. He stopped the war.

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"Ellsberg stared into the abyss more closely than most and spent his life fighting what he saw. Now, with obituaries published and testimonials read, it’s up to us to look into a mirror face of a world most would rather not see. As a defense analyst, Ellsberg studied annihilation for years, kept death secrets until he knew time to speak. He watched machinery of Armageddon then knew it was time to act. He found his life’s work.

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"Ellsberg stared into the abyss more closely than most and spent his life fighting what he saw. Now, with obituaries published and testimonials read, it’s up to us to look into a mirror face of a world most would rather not see. As a defense analyst, Ellsberg studied annihilation for years, kept death secrets until he knew time to speak. He watched machinery of Armageddon then knew it was time to act. He found his life’s work.

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