Know War / UCLA

by Andrew Kay Liberman Thursday, May. 01, 2003 at 12:20 AM
teachins1@stopuswars.org 310-203-1542 958 Gayley Ave. #116, LA, CA 90024

another Letter to the Editor, commenting on a stray student

http://www.dailybruin.ucla.edu/news/articles.asp?id=24064



Tuesday, April 29, 2003

Letters to the Editor, UCLA Daily Bruin

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Government should protect citizens, ensure health care



Robert Johnston, in his letter to the editor,

("Pacifists rejected, not 'silenced,'" April 22) turns

logic on its head.

He said he rejects pacifism because "every government

has a moral obligation to defend its citizens from

harm." Not only does every government have this moral

obligation, but every person has a moral obligation to

protect him or herself from harm. But Johnston is

under the limited presumption that violence is the

only way to do that.

One way to protect Americans from harm would be to

ensure that we have health care. Harbor Hospital, one

of the biggest hospitals in Los Angeles, is regularly

threatened by closure for lack of federal funds. But

there were millions of dollars spent on Tomahawk

missiles, which landed on Iraqi cities, killing

soldiers and innocents alike. And plenty of money is

spent on housing the United States' weapons of mass

destruction.

But where is tax money for housing Americans from

harm, including the homeless in Westwood, Santa Monica

and downtown Los Angeles? Are those people not

Americans?

Andrew Kay

Liberman, Extension,

& Coffee House Teach-Ins

http://www.stopUSwars.org



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