I can't help but agreeing with both sides of this argument. I think the truth falls somewhere in between. I know that history shows us that violence is the most effective means for change, but I don't like it much. I support "civil disobedience" and feel it has a place in our history and future. I don't know if Gandhi was a wife beater or if President Johnson killed President Kennedy or if Benjamin Franklin was a British spy. It's all just scuttlebutt. I do know that Gandhi marched to the sea to get salt against the established law of the British. He fought for his people in a peaceful way. Not unlike those who swim the Rio Grande or pay "coyotes" for passage because their livelihoods have been stolen by the Free Trade Agreement and they must support their families. When survival is for your people ...your families then protest or breaking the law, has a different kind of meaning. Those who break the law for the protection of their people and their families and those they love are the Gods of survivalists



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