John,
Today is the one-year anniversary of the passing of Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
We ask you to join us in reflecting on his life and his legacy, and
to join us in completing the unfinished business of his
exoneration.
While incarcerated as political prisoner 30 years ago, LaRouche
reflected the true meaning of human life,
Rather than seeing that mortal life as a succession of
experiences, you see it as a unity. Imagine facing the question
respecting that mortal life, asking, 'was that life necessary in the
total scheme of the universe and the existence of mankind, was it
necessary that I be born in order to lead that life, the sum total of
that number of years between birth and death? Did I do something, or
did my living represent something, which was positively beneficial to
present generations, and implicitly to future generations after me?'
If so, then I should have walked through that life with joy, knowing
that every moment was precious to all mankind, because what I was
doing by living was something that was needed by all mankind,
something beneficial to all mankind.
In honor of Mr. LaRouche, we've excerpted a beautiful section from
his 1988 "Food for Peace" speech where he addresses this issue.
In a February 8 speech commemorating the 250th anniversary of
Beethoven's birth, Helga Zepp-LaRouche challenged all Americans to
complete the unfinished business of LaRouche's exoneration,
I also absolutely want to urge you, that the Beethoven Year
must also be the year of the exoneration of Lyndon
LaRouche... The fact that Lyn’s ideas are being denied to
the American people, and to much of the world population, because of
the unjust incarceration, because of the same apparatus which was
behind the coup against Trump: I think that when President Trump said
a few days ago, that one must guarantee that what happened to him,
with Russiagate and with the coup attempt, must never happen
again—well, there is one absolutely durable way how this will never
happen again, and that is the exoneration of Lyndon LaRouche... So, if
my husband is exonerated, for the sake of the beauty of his ideas,
then a durable freedom in the United States, with the United States
returning to be a republic, will be absolutely possible.
LaRouchePAC http://action.larouchepac.com/
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