One mother's letter to the New York Times: Cir.1980
To the Editor: Thirty-six years ago I stood in front of the crematorium.
The ugliest force in the world had promised itself that I should be removed
from the cycle of life-that I should never know the pleasure of giving life.
With great guns and great hatred, this force thought itself the equal of
the force of life.
I survived the great guns, and with every smile of my son, they grow smaller.
It is not for me ,sir to offer my son's blood as lubricant for the next generation of guns.
I remove myself and my own from the cycle of death.
Isabella Leitner
Source :A People's History by Howard Zinn
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