Monday, August 24, 2015

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Understanding the broad scope of all that has been
for two-hundred scores of years......probably more,
Is to realize that regardless of what the majority
of us wants, It is the minority who sets the stage
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Frank James Ryan Jr...fjr
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Ace Of Black Hearts 24 August 2015

Every year that question tends to be the same some where in the world. Why I just don't know. Its neither a matter of means or knowledge but more of will that dictates what we do in matters of war and peace. Our greatest weakness is that sometimes we stand by and do nothing upon acts of horror that only media can describe quite right. Other times we go in guns blazing only to soon realize its really not whats needed. Just because you have capacity to accomplish so much doesn't mean you have the strength to not intervene in ways considered obscene. There are more kinds of help then teaching a kid how to use gun. Still there are some who are actually so sadistic they think war is actually fun. It is constant painful reminder of human quest for annihilation of a entire races heritage. Culture differences must be faced with a very delicate touch with utmost respect. There is no simple aspect of peace and prosperity. But that doesn't mean it isn't possible when compromise made. To this world we are all indigenous slaves from the moment of conception till the day we find our final resting place in our graves. It is our job with the time in between to make people see what being alive really means. Awe Inspiring Poem... Thanks for sharing. It gets you really thinking.

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Kelly Kurt 24 August 2015

The short answer, sadly, is no. Are we capable of it...Probably. But as long as governments (Read, bastards with power) act on behalf of the vast majority that don't want anything to do with war or violence, it will l eventually destroy our planet long before our sun goes red giant. Either way, a nuclear reaction will be the end.

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