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Sare: Americans Must Wrestle with Great Ideas, Not Each Other

A week before the 250th anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Declaration of Independence, U.S. Presidential candidate Diane Sare spoke of the urgency of creating a Renaissance if the nation is to survive, in an interview with Executive Intelligence Review Reports.

The very holding of a “wrestling match” to celebrate the President’s birthday—and, implicitly, the 250th anniversary of the birth of the United States—betrays the institutional mind-set that actually underlies the self-destructive decision to launch a war with Iran, she said. She contrasted this carnival spectacle to the thought-image of “Magnifica,” of the grandeur and dignity of humanity as presented in the May 15 Papal Encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas. Both the Encyclical and the Sare Independent Presidential campaign, she emphasized, are striving to apply human creativity to resolve the deepening civilizational crisis, including through the science of physical economy, and through solutions like the Oasis Plan, as opposed to the Malthusian policies of the “Greater Israel” faction which continues, despite a “ceasefire,” its rampage in Southwest Asia. The present Administration continues to support this against the wishes of most of the American population. Rubio’s presence on June 27, when a treaty was signed between Israel and Lebanon, gave the U.S. stamp of approval to the civil war that is now being unleashed against the civilian population there.

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