Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Adrian Synówka Kotlarnia

NEVER FAIL TO BE A DAY.




After the death of his brother John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy fought for freedom and to clear his country of evil lounging. Was aware of the conspiracy plot introduced in the government, but still, despite the great danger that supposed to be submitted to the President stressed. Was struck, like Martin Luther King, they represented a great risk to their agenda.

How great you were Robert, how much you should humanity and few know it!

Soon you will spend a documentary, as some have memory. Enjoy

words:

"Today is a day for politics, I will take my only event today, to speak briefly of the senseless violence in America, once again splashed our country and the lives of all us. Not for one race, victims of violence are black and white, rich and poor, young and old, famous and unknown, are above all things, human beings whom other human beings loved and needed. No one, wherever they live, whatever you do, you can be sure who will suffer a senseless act of bloodshed. However, it remains, continues and remains in this country of ours. Why? What has violence ever gotten, What has always created? Whenever an American ending the life of another American unnecessarily, either on behalf of the law or defying the law, either a man or a gang killing in cold blood or rage in violent attack or responding to violence, if the wind tearing of a life which another man tissue, and painfully awkward, for him and his children, if we do that, the whole nation is degraded. And yet we seem to tolerate a rising level of violence that ignores our common humanity and our claims to civilization. Too often we celebrate the arrogance and cockiness, and bullies, too often we excuse, those who want to build their lives on the shattered dreams of other human beings. But one thing is clear, violence breeds violence, repression breeds retaliation, and only a cleansing of our whole society, you can boot this evil from our hearts. For when you teach a man to hate and fear his brother, when you teach that it is an inferior being, by its color, or beliefs, or rules to follow, when you teach that those who are different from you, threatening freedom or your job or your home, or your family, then learns to confront others not as fellow citizens, if not enemies, not receiving them as collaborators, but as invaders who subjugated and subject. And finally we learn to look at our brothers as aliens, strangers with whom we share a city but not a community, men bound to us in a common living, but not in a common effort. Learn to share only a common fear, only a common desire to move away from the other, only a common impulse to overcome the disagreement with force. Our life on this planet is too short, work to be done is too great to let this spirit flourish any longer in this land of ours. Of course, we can not prohibit military nor with a resolution, but perhaps we can remember, even if for a moment, that those who live with us are our brothers, who share with us the same short moment of life, that only look like us the opportunity to live life with welfare and happiness, enjoying what satisfaction and achievement provides. Surely this bond of common sense, surely this bond of common goals, can begin to teach us something. Surely we can learn, at least, to look around for those of us who are our neighbors, and surely we can begin to work with more enthusiasm and heal each other wounds, and become again, in siblings and fellow at heart. "
I have very sad news for you all, and I think also sad news for all our con- citizens and for people who love peace all over the world, and that is: Martin Luther King was shot and killed tonight in Memphis, Tennessee.Martin Luther King dedicated his life to love and justice among the fraternity of humans. He died for the cause of that effort. In this difficult day, in this difficult time for the United States, you may be well to ask what kind of nation we are and what direction we want to embark.