Bill!,
I say, ignorantly, that what my Uncle meant was that he was for Peace, unless
peace was not to be, in which case he was for duking it out. He learned this
in bars near his old family home(s) in the old countries, and taught it to us
in Princeton (NJ).
That was Unk's way. I inherited this from him, also.
Thus far, it has not freed the world of worry.
What can we do differently?
--Joe (E.)
> "Bill!" <BillSmart@...> wrote:
>
> Merle,
>
> "Militant Pacifist" - those are Einstein's words, not mine. I think he meant
> that he was willing to fight for peace - or something like that. You know,
> the whole 'we had to destroy the village to save it' kind of rationale.
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