I't's the season of peace, or so it should be. We are under attack by sick, angry men and women. They are winning. If they can make the leading GOP candidate say that no Muslims should be allowed in this country — they are winning. If they can make us shut our hearts to our own principles — they are winning.
We have to catch the terrorists among us. But for each of us, here at Christmas, no hatred would be a great gift; no dividing ourselves up as a nation, or by religions. Let’s live in peace, not in rage. We are still here. If we can live at peace, we are most victorious, so writes Ben Stein in
The American Spectator.
Ben Stein is a writer, actor, and lawyer, who served as a speechwriter in the Nixon administration as the Watergate scandal unfolded. He began his unlikely road to stardom when director John Hughes cast him as the numbingly dull economics teacher in the urban comedy, "Ferris Bueller's Day Off." Read more reports from Ben Stein — Click Here Now.
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