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Say something – Peace on May 9, 2024
Hello peace advocates, Today’s Peace Bit invites us to help our elected officials say something about the “big picture” on Planet Earth. Yes, saying something could get them in trouble, so we can offer to help. People who hate war and love peace are the ones who can give them courage. We see that the… Continue reading
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It’s easy – Peace on May 8, 2024
Hello advocates for peace and against war, Some of the Peace Bits I send you are long. Some not. Today’s? EASY. The “lobbying” I’m myself doing today is, to me, the easiest form of peace-advocacy. I invite you to do this activity today too! You might think of ways to adapt it for yourself to… Continue reading
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Eyes open – Peace on May 7, 2024
Hello peace lovers, Today’s Peace Bit is brief. All of our eyes are on what is happening in Gaza, in the city of Rafah. You may have been contacting your legislators in the cause of peace constantly or you may have been simply letting these little Peace Bits help to guide your prayers, conversations, and… Continue reading
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War games – Peace on May 6, 2024
Hello people who hate to be robbed, Today’s Peace Bit might make you angry. Because we are indeed being robbed. We are being robbed blind by the sneaky, slimy, greedy military-industrial complex which is grabbing our public money from our legislators. Our legislators are supposed to be custodians of that public money for the public good.… Continue reading
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Remove weapons – Peace on May 5, 2024
Hello anti-weapons people, Today’s Peace Bit includes some suggested wording for contacting our legislators in the cause of peace. Below that, by request, this Peace Bit also includes some suggested wording for contacting our heads-of-state. Check online for your legislators’ and head-of-state’s contact info. I’m resorting to email today, for all of them. There are… Continue reading
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Two quickies – Peace on May 4, 2024
Hello Peace Bit users everywhere, Our legislators may have closed their offices for the weekend but in the cause of peace, we can contact them anyway. Go to their websites for contact information so you can send an email, leave a voicemail, write a letter, or otherwise contact them. Some of our legislators are on… Continue reading
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Allow aid! – Peace on May 3, 2024
Hello peace loving people, (note: bonus message today… to President Biden. Scroll down, down…) I wonder, do any of us in this circle of Peace Bit recipients live in Turkey? I don’t know everyone’s national affiliation; I would love to hear from someone in Turkey. How do you regard Turkey’s recent decision, because the… Continue reading
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Brace yourself – Peace on May 2, 2024
Hello peacemakers, Today’s Peace Bit is going off the beaten track to some degree. (what beaten track?) That’s because I feel compelled to share with my legislators here in the US a particular video. It’s less than three minutes. Oh hey- remember you can always find alternatives to any day’s Peace Bit! Every day’s P.B.… Continue reading
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Conscientious Objector – Peace on May First, 2024
Hello Peace Bit folk… I don’t know exactly how to navigate wordpress for putting forth the following message. If you’d rather get today’s Peace Bit by email, just let me know and I will be most happy to send it to you directly! KathleenTempleTailor@gmail.com The war lobbyists invite our legislators to cocktail parties🍸. But we… Continue reading
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Support students – Peace on April 30, 2024
Hello steadfast peace advocates, I’m planning to email my legislators today. That’s primarily because this Peace Bit’s script is a bit long for a phone call. But I will phone their offices later on to ask the wonderful staff to “flag” my email for immediate attention. I know they’ll gladly do that. They loved talking with me… Continue reading
About Me
I am a peace advocate based in Rockingham County, Virginia in the United States. I “lobby” my US legislators in the cause of peace on a daily basis. I consider this advocacy to be a variation on lobbying because I am going head to head against the war lobbyists of this world. I detest war and all of its various so-called justifications. Writing a daily “Peace Bit” prompt to convey my appeals, I use my Peace Bit when I call or email or visit my own elected officials. I then share it with others who also want to appeal to their legislators in the cause of peace.
If you subscribe to my blog you will always have new Peace Bits on hand; they are different every day. You can use them for personal reflection, for appealing to your own legislators anywhere in the world, or for planning your next Letter to the Editor. I’d love to hear how your peace advocacy goes! I invite your suggestions as well.
Email me: KathleenTempleTailor@gmail.com