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Show American democracy is in a dangerous situation, and we need to restore its health and vibrancy. There are things that we can do as a nation. 2 We must transform our anger into a renewed struggle to push for a foreign policy that centers on human rights, demilitarization and sustainable development. Protecting human rights is the best long-range basis for developing U.S. foreign policy. When our policy serves narrow economic and political interests, we undermine the chances for shaping a world in which our children and grandchildren can live in peace. Our military needs reform. Next time around the terrorist plan may not include 200-ton flying bombs, but instead may include nuclear weapons and chemical or biological weapons of mass destruction. e We must place diplomacy with all nations on the front burner. Terrorism will continue as long as there are no long-term peaceful resolutions. We need the support and cooperation of the Muslim nations. To subdue bin Laden, we may need to go through Pakistan, and will Pakistan cooperate? What will the other Muslim nations then do? We're flirting with World War III - a possible major war between Islam and the West in which millions of innocent people would ~die. RE-ELECT KYLE D. BAILEY Moab City Council ee Let us pray for President Bush and for all our leaders at this critical time that they make wise ] | and judicious decisions in dealing with / ty La) these horrible acts. Y VOTE FOR EXPERIENCE & _ FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY We must resist those who call for the use of nuclear weapons to attack the bin Laden camps. A series of low-level, tactical nuclear strikes in the Afghanistan desert would have adverse effects to populated areas and the radiation fallout would be widespread. To drop the atomic bomb on Kabul is unthinkable. The bomb is no respecter of persons and does not distinguish between the bad and the good or the guilty or the innocent. Though God seemingly refuses to take sides on this issue, one of the Ten Commandments cries out “Thou shalt not kill.” America will round SS I) Primary: October 2 General Election: November 6 PAID POLITICAL AD up Osama bin Laden and others of his ilk. However, when FUTONS TO YOUR DOORSTEP! they're gone others are sure to take their place. All forms of hatred at innocent Muslims must be extinguished. Let us protect our _ GREAT LAKES civil liberties and human rights and call for peace, justice, and tolerance - not revenge. The perpetrators of these terrorist crimes must be found and dealt with according to international law. The United Nations must play a major part. ° FUTON Can we retain our rights to a free democracy ? History shows that civil rights © and liberties during and after periods of war and great cataclysmic events is compromised. During World War II, in the name of security, innocent JapaneseAmerican citizens were locked up at Topaz, Utah and other desert locations during World War II. We must not now trade away.our basic civil liberties. Let us pray for President Bush and all of our leaders at this critical time that they may make wise and judicious decisions in dealing with these horrible acts. And by our working together and supporting each other may the world eventually be bathed "Serving the 4-Corners and the World since 1979." 1-800-236-3319 h sez: ; “For the best Futon store in the Four Corners, you gotta go 2000 miles." in peace--a fitting memorial for all of those whose lives were so suddenly taken. www.greatlakesfuton.com Ken Sleight can be teached at ksleight@lasal.net KZMU SUNDAY. 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