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Gregorian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-10-05 09:50 AM
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56. That is within the context of killing and might.
Edited on Sun Jul-10-05 09:51 AM by Gregorian
First I like to say AAAARRRRGGGHHH! I have inadvertantly watched Faux. You could have put a warning on that link. :)

I voted for Clark in the primaries. Let me just say that. I had great reservations voting for someone who wears a uniform. But he redeems himself through his intelligence, and clarity of being.

I will continue to say that war is unwinnable. Any war one thinks we won, would have turned out better had it a)Never happened (ie. been avoided.), b) Been solved through means other than force.

It essentially comes down to religion. One either believes that WE run this world, or God does. One either believes that what is happening on earth is the ultimate reality, or just part of a bigger scheme. Thou shalt not kill, means just that to me. In Vietnam, my best friend and I were CO's.

I believe this world is currupt and full of evil. Fighting is doing exactly as evil would want you to do. To win a war is to not fight a war. Evil loses when we don't fight. Yes, I mean that hippy, pansy, loser thing called pacifism. Kill me, and see who ultimately wins. That's what I mean.
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