Title: FW: [globalnews] Iraq: a 12-year old's powerful statement
Keith ...
 
It all comes down to the killing doesn't it ?!?  Great stuff Nagasaki and Hiroshima and the march forward since then.  (This is sarcastic to the max, my opinion.)
 
All the greatest of our culture and civilization and not one step away from war.  Someone, anyone, must stand against war.  So heartening to see so many do so lately.
 
A killing approach is really not germane to the growth of plants, to gardens and fields.  So why is it so for people.  Machiavelli was a bankrupt soul whom I chose not to stand with.
 
I strongly disagree that "There is not one person alive in the west who wants war."  The foremost example sits in the Oval Office today.  If you choose to send your sons and daughters into the madness then that's fine, but don't you dare consider sending mine.
 
BTW, when you have finished with Hussein who's next?  The list of horrific leaders in this world is without end.  You and your kind have a big job ahead of you.  Finally, what makes you think you have more right to your life than that "little girl"? 
 
John Buckley
 
PS thank you Jane for all the post.  I consider them neither uplifting nor depressing, they are useful information.
 
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Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 4:55 PM
Subject: Re: [globalnews] Iraq: a 12-year old's powerful statement

Jane,
 
There is not one person alive in the west who wants war.  But I think stories like you have posted and all anti war rallies are doing more harm to the cause than the good that is intended.  The focus is wrong.  I mean antiwar. In my humble opinion, ........

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