“The war in vietnam threatened to tear our society apart, and the political and philosophical disagreements that separated each side continue, to some extent. It's been said that these memorials reflect a hunger for healing.” SaidWarPoliticalSidesHealingTearsPhilosophicalHungerOur SocietyVietnamThreatenedMemorialDisagreement Author:Ronald Reagan
“Christ was crucified because he threatened the tonal of the time. He was killed because he threatened the established order of the political regime.” PoliticalOrderChristChristianityRegimesThreatened Author:Frederick Lenz
“Peace should be understood in a human way - in a broad social, political and economic way. Peace is threatened by unjust economic, social and political order, absence of democracy, environmental degradation and absence of human rights.” WayShouldHumansPoliticalOrderSocialDemocracyRightsEconomicUnderstoodEnvironmentalHuman RightsAbsenceBroadsThreatenedUnjustDegradationEnvironmental Degradation Book:Creating a World Without Poverty: Social Business and the Future of Capitalism Source: Creating a World Without Poverty: Social Business and the Future of Capitalism
“Tyrants and dictators will accept no other gods before them. They require disobedience to the First Commandment. They seek absolute control and are threatened by faith in God. They fear only the power they cannot possess - the power of truth. So they resent the living example of the devout, especially the devotion of a unique people chosen by God.” PeopleFirstsHumorPoliticalAcceptingExampleUniqueAbsolutesDevotionChosenTyrantsFaith In GodDictatorCommandmentsThreatenedDisobedienceResentPolitical HumorChosen By God Author:George W. Bush
“Remember the referendum on the Charlottetown constitutional accord? The more Canada's political and business elites threatened Canadians that the country would disappear into a black hole if the accord weren't passed, the more Canadians opposed it.” IfsCountryRememberPoliticalBlackDisappearHolesCanadaElitesThreatenedAccordBlack HoleReferendums Author:Preston Manning