“For Christians, the first priority may be theological self-understanding. For Jews it is, and after Auschwitz must be, simple safety for their children. In pursuit of this goal, Jews seek - are morally required to seek - independence of other people's charity. They therefore seek safety - are morally required to seek it - through the existence of a Jewish state. Except among the theologically or humanly perverse, Zionism - the commitment to the safety and genuine sovereignty of the State of Israel - is not negotiable.” PeopleFirstsMayChildrenSelfStatesChristianUnderstandingGoalSimpleExistenceCommitmentSafetyIndependenceCharityJewIsraelPrioritiesPursuitGenuineSovereigntyTheologicalZionismAuschwitzSelf Understanding Author:Emil Fackenheim
“As it has over the decades, the union movement stands for the fundamental moral values that make America strong: quality education for our children, affordable health care for every person-not just some-an end to poverty, secure pensions and wages that enable families to sustain the middle-class life that has fueled this nation's prosperity and strength. Union members and other working family activists don't just vote our moral values-we live them. We fight for them, day in, day out. Our commitment to economic and social justice propels us and everything we do.” ChildrenPersonsEndsCareAmericaValuesFightingStrongNationsSocialJusticeQualityMoralClassPovertyEconomicMiddleMovementMembersCommitmentLaborVoteOur ChildrenSocial JusticeFundamentalsUnionsProsperityDecadesSecureHealth CareMiddle ClassActivistWagesAffordablePensionMoral ValuesLabor UnionQuality EducationLabor MovementUnion SolidarityAffordable Health CareMiddle Class Life Author:John Sweeney
“I don't have children, and I am not sure if I have wanted them or never wanted them. It's weird not to be able to decide. I don't know if I could stand that kind of commitment, or if I am really honest, I don't think that I could handle being that vulnerable to someone else.” IfsThinkingKnowsKindChildrenAbleWantedHonestCommitmentHandleVulnerableNot SureIf I CouldChildlessness Author:Margaret Cho