Thursday, November 5, 2009

Im A Mad Dog Biting Myself For Sympathy

Charter commitment to social organizations camping


unto you, that transformed the law into something as bitter as wormwood
and throw on the ground of justice! You hate
defending it in court just
and hate anyone who tells the truth.
Well, since you have trampled on the poor,

demanding a share of their harvest,
those houses with stones that build will not hold, and these strains
selected plant now will not taste the wine.
For I know that many crimes and massive their sins, oppressor of good people, who demand money in advance and make the poor lose their trial in court.


Amos 5, 10-12

Buenos Aires, November 3, 2009

Dear brothers and sisters, our brothers and sisters
Through
this letter, we want to convey to you our deepest and convinced solidarity with the struggle that have argued for so long, for Decent Work, Health and Education to our people unemployed.
Today
meet again standing, taking extreme measures complaint with the broken promises that, in August last, did the National Government. Again, try to bend the pointer grassroots organization. Once again the interests of power threaten to impose on the rights of the majority poor and excluded.

However, we know that those are not the final or definitive word. For us, history is still writing in the fight worthy, persistent, committed to all of you, who teach us the path to a full life expectancy.

We tell them to us and us, this camping is the camp of dignity. It is the camp of those who say NO to the crumbs that drop this oppressive system. It is the camp of those who dream and struggle to build organization and future for their children. So this camp is a concrete and visible example of how to "honor life."

With great respect and admiration that we deserve, we wish to convey our embrace of solidarity, our willing hands and hearts open to their needs.



Pastoral Area Ecumenical Popular - Argentina
Methodist Church Justice and Peace - Claretian Missionaries Christianity by
Justice - Missions
ISEDET Student Center (Institute of Theology)
MEDH (Ecumenical Movement for Human Rights)

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