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Standing against the 'wrong is right' Goldstone Resolution (Rep. Dennis Kucinich)

By Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) - 11/03/09 04:15 PM ET

Today we journey from Operation Cast Lead to Operation Cast Doubt. Almost as serious as committing war crimes is covering up war crimes, pretending that war crimes were never committed and did not exist.

Because behind every such deception is the nullification of humanity, the destruction of human dignity, the annihilation of the human spirit, the triumph of Orwellian thinking, the eternal prison of the dark heart of the totalitarian.

The resolution before us today, which would reject all attempts of the Goldstone Report to fix responsibility of all parties to war crimes, including both Hamas and Israel, may as well be called the "Down is Up, Night is Day, Wrong is Right" resolution.

Because if this Congress votes to condemn a report it has not read, concerning events it has totally ignored, about violations of law of which it is unaware, it will have brought shame to this great institution.

How can we ever expect there to be peace in the Middle East if we tacitly approve of violations of international law and international human rights, if we look the other way, or if we close our eyes to the heartbreak of people on both sides by white-washing a legitimate investigation?

How can we protect the people of Israel from existential threats if we hold no concern for the protection of the Palestinians, for their physical security, their right to land, their right to their own homes, their right to water, their right to sustenance, their right to freedom of movement, their right to the human security of jobs, education and health care?

We will have peace only when the plight of both Palestinians and Israelis is brought before this House and given equal consideration in recognition of that principle that all people on this planet have a right to survive and thrive, and it is our responsibility, our duty to see that no individual, no group, no people are barred from this humble human claim.

Cross-posted from The Huffington Post.

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Comments (7)

Kusinich is a great man. He and Ron Paul are the best assets in the house. Rather than following party lines they vote from a moral standpoint and the heart. They are the real patriots, the rest are a bunch of self interested cronies.BY Paul Trood on 11/04/2009 at 16:11
I fully agree with the other commentor - Paul Trood - that both Kucinich and Paul are true human beings. While I don't always agree with them on all issue, it IS true that both of them are one of the few human beings left in Capitol Hill.BY John Singleton on 11/04/2009 at 19:10
Though I don't live in Ohio, Rep. Kucinich speaks for me. I am Jewish, have longstanding concerns for the security of Israel and safety of Israelis, and am disgusted by the cowards in Congress who routinely knuckle under to pressure from the likes of AIPAC.BY Howard R. on 11/04/2009 at 19:26
If you haven't read the report, then go read it! Armed with the real facts, you can't read the Goldstone report and call it a fair document.I'm completely in favor of making sure Israel (and everyone else for that matter) isn't committing war crimes, but the Goldstone report is filled with lies, inaccuracies, and blatant misrepresentati ons. Congress should absolutely condemn libel of this sort, especially when it pertains to a close ally. BY Matthew on 11/04/2009 at 20:02
Rep Kucinich,As a Jewish American, I applaud you not only for your principled position, but for this beautifully worded statement. That the majority of U.S. congresspeople have little regard for human rights and international law comes as no surprise. But neither is it a surprise that you continue to stand up and speak out for what is right.Thank you.BY Joel Finkel on 11/05/2009 at 01:12
Hasn't history taught us anything? We cannot continue to bankroll war crimes by Israel. Israeli soldier have admitted committing war crimes in Gaza. Now the U.S.has a report that must be read and judged on its own merits.BY Paul Chin on 11/05/2009 at 12:03
war is hell is neither hyperbole nor understatement. i will share this great speech to my high school students, someone explain, Cast Lead? is is Caste Lead?nucouche@yahoo.comdouglasBY douglasmccann on 11/08/2009 at 14:26

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