Maybe the big, sophisticated berg of Minneapolis is
sophisticated enough to know what is local business
and what is national business.  Maybe the big,
sophisticated berg of Minneapolis is also
sophisticated enough to know while war is not
preferable and exacts a price, debating and endless
diplomatic talks which are bordering on being on joke
are meaningless without the willingness to back up the
talk. Maybe the big, sophisticated berg of Minneapolis
is sophisticated enough to realize that nations like
France and Russia are opposing military action because
they're more worried about their own business deals in
Iraq than ridding the world of a dictator on par with
Hitler. 

Gary Bowman
Audubon Park 


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Below is a copy of an antiwar resolution being
considered by my hometown, 
Portland, Me. Too bad a big, sophisticated berg like
Minneapolis can't do 
this. (Bar Harbor, Me., another huge metropolis, is
also considering a 
resolution).

Linda Mann
Kingfield




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"Wars are, of course, as a rule to be avoided; but they are far better than certain 
kinds of peace.'' 
--Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President

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