peace images
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Taboo? – Peace on May 19, 2024
Hello friends, I offer a pair of taboo images for your Peace Bit today. (See KathleenTemple.wordpress.com for alternatives! Or for info on how to use your Peace Bits.) At least in my neck of the woods, today’s images might cause some discomfort, if not alarm. Silly, yes, I know. Because they are from China we… Continue reading
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Graphic – Peace on May 13, 2024
Hello peace “lobbyists”, We “lobby” (advocate, actually) for peace and against weapons and war, pressing on those who represent us. Today’s Peace Bit prompt is difficult to prepare but I hope you’ll be able to use it. I have had an image by Australian Caitlin Johnstone on my desktop here for many days. She has… Continue reading
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My Mom – Peace on May 12, 2024
Hello people of peace, First, let me remind you to invite your family and friends to sign up for daily Peace Bits. More people all the time want to contact their legislators in the cause of peace. Just pass this image around today for folks to scan! Mother’s Day is being celebrated today where I… Continue reading
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Birdsong – Peace on May 11, 2024
Hello peacemakers, Today’s Peace Bit will give you an opportunity to really put yourself out there. If you want to. If today’s idea is not for you, I’d totally understand! There are plenty of alternative Peace Bits in the P.B. archive: KathleenTemple.wordpress.com. I plan to write an INVITATION to each of my legislators today. You might want… 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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Challenge warism – Peace on April 27, 2024
Dear peace lovers, It’s always fun to challenge the insanity of warism. And a weekend is the perfect time! Here’s what we can do: 1. Find the mailing addresses for our legislators (head of state too, if you like) via their websites. 2. Print out a peace image. I’ll paste suggestions below, way down at… Continue reading
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Peace and Earth Day? – Peace on April 22, 2024
Dear peace folk, This is a Peace Bit. We who use Peace Bits for contacting our legislators (or even just for personal reflection) aren’t thinking about Earth Day? Well, we surely are. We know the practices that are leading toward the end of life on Mother Earth come from war. War on the surface and in the present… Continue reading
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Write peace on her wings – Peace on April 21, 2024
Dear deeply concerned friends and associates, Today’s Peace Bit gives us two options: 1) Suggested wording for an email we can send to our legislators, and 2) Another lovely image (thanks to our Peace Bit friend Nancy!) to enjoy, to print out, and to mail to legislators. There are of course so many other options… Continue reading
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Corruption, begone! – Peace on April 20, 2024
Hello folk of peace and justice, Weapon makers, surveillance wizards, and guzzlers of blood and oil cocktails were already filthy rich before this century even began. Now, they are only getting more blood-drunk. And they are gaining control of more and more of our legislators worldwide. So we remind our legislators (most do not want… Continue reading
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Weapons, NO – Peace on April 17, 2024
Hello Peace Bit users, Whether you use Peace Bits for personal reflection or for contacting your Members of Congress/Parliament/Legislature, I want to THANK YOU for being part of this around-the-globe circle of peace lovers. There are only 200-250 of us, but here we are: Wait! I’m not selling merch. … But maybe we should all have a… 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.
To appeal to your own legislators, just search the web for all of the contact info you will need. When calling or visiting your legislators’ offices, LAVISH the staff persons with courtesy. Their jobs are not easy! In many cases, staffers are our allies and they can have tremendous influence on their bosses!
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.
Please invite others to sign up for Peace Bits, will you? Our international circle of Peace Bits users grows mainly by word of mouth.
Email me: KathleenTempleTailor@gmail.com