"Your heart just breaks, that’s all. But you can’t judge or point fingers. 
You just have to be lucky enough to find someone who appreciates you." 
Audrey Hepburn.

Never been much of a fighter or seen the need of it. I did have three older 
brothers that always seemed to fight growing up so have understood the 
instinct to war. Think it has been an industrial machine in the US for way 
too long, making money (a lot) for politicians (Dick Cheney.) I was always 
good at the game of risk and understand the strategies of defense and 
expansion. My dad was in WWII and scarred for life from it, passing very 
early from health problems associated with his service. Conflict seems to 
be addicting on small and large levels for those not interested in 
resolution but focused on perpetuation. I guess I was looking more at the 
warring behaviors of this group and hoping for insights from the more 
insightful members. Neil seems to see it pretty clearly. Not sure what 
resolution, if any, is possible.

On Thursday, March 26, 2015 at 6:03:10 PM UTC-4, facilitator wrote:
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> Well Molly, that would be up to you. You asked the question about what war 
> was good for.  There were some responses in kind but little feedback.
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