Points of View:
'Principles for a New Century' Commentaryby Ambrose I. Lane, Sr.
Guests: Kevin Whitelaw
Senior writer for USNews & World Report
Linda and Phil Waste
Military Families Speak Out
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Ambrose I Lane: My Own Point of View. In This segment Ambrose provides the Listeners with Principles for a New Century.
Principle #1
We must stop believing in the magic of a prophecy, thus attributing events to forces outside or individual and group control.
Principle #2
We must believe in our own POWER, in the possibility and probability of Self-Actualization.
Principle #3
We must believe in Counter-Brainwashing and the ability to overcome any original negative baggage.
Principle #4
We must conquer or individual and group FEAR and stride toward the FREE, BOLD, and AUDACIOUS life that a fear free existence offers.
Principle #5
We must study and know our individual and group enemies.
Principle #6
We must extend and expend the major portion of our time and energy planning and taking wise and disciplined actions to advance our own interests.
Bush's New World Order: Global Definition : An attempt by Europeans of the world, to unite in a formal way and to resume the extension of their racist, sociopolitical system throughout the world.
Domestic Definition: An attempt by European descendents comprising America's ruling class, to preserve the special privileges reserved for white males from the beginning of the colonization of what has become known as the United States of America.
Kevin Whitelaw is a senior writer for USNews & World Report. Kevin Whitelaw covers diplomacy, intelligence and international affairs for U.S. News and World Report, based in Washington. He has been with the magazine since June 1995 and covering world affairs for the past five years. When in Washington, Whitelaw reports on the State Department, National Security Council, Central Intelligence Agency, and other aspects of national security. He also travels extensively, having reported from locales such as Congo, Azerbaijan, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Iraq.
Linda and Phil Waste have three sons and two grandsons who have served or are serving in the war. Last summer, after reading an account of Cindy Sheehan's anti-war vigil outside Bush's Crawford, Texas, ranch, the couple decided to join the peace movement. Since then, the couple have actively spoken out against the war, a military action they believe is illegal and immoral.