Letter 2007.Mellel
Greetings! Once again the old year passes and a new one arrives. The days grow longer, and, with them, hopes for a new and better year. 2007 is one year I will be happy to see pass. I look forward to the fresh, unwritten pages of 2008. John Lennon expressed it well in a song he wrote in 1971; that was not a very good year, either. The Viet Nam war was still raging, with no end in site, despite massive protests by Americans, and despite Nixon having promised to end the war in 1968. A very merry Christmas And a happy new year Let's hope it's a good one Without any fear. War is over, if you want it, War is over now. The political situation is even worse now. Congress is gridlocked, unable to do much, what with narrow Democratic majorities, Republican filibusters, and a president who has suddenly discovered power of the veto. War continues in Iraq, an insurgency and a civil war, and innocent men, women and children continue to die1 along with the warriors2. Torture is not only condoned3, but praised by Republican presidential candidates. And, to justify our preemptive invasion of Iraq, we have become the enablers of Russia, Pakistan and other non-democratic regimes, as they, too, abuse human rights, all in the name of fighting "terrorism." At home, it's not been that much better. There was a bright note this year–the birth, in February, of baby Kalyna, to good friend Eva Mykolenko. Otherwise, I attended too many funerals and too few weddings, and spent too many hours in hospital waiting rooms.
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