Tuesday, August 27, 2013

The War's Inevitability And Peace's Inevitability Comments

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A war is a war, but peace is not a war, If a war is inevitable, then there must be A war ugly or good anytime or anywhere, If peace is inevitable, then there must be Peace because it means something lovely and good, A war versus peace because they're greatly opposites A war when there is a war anywhere it means no peace and When there is peace
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Mike Smith 22 February 2016

A war and peace are always like 2 parallel lines the more they grow longer they never meet anytime. Brilliant

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Edward Kofi Louis 22 January 2015

Nice piece of work. Thanks for sharing this poem with us. E.K.L.

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Darlene Walsh 01 September 2014

Our opinions of war seem very much the same. It is terrible that there is always too much throughout the world. The rules of war are horrible, the first being that there is no truth in war.

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Kurt Wolfe 14 December 2013

This demonstrates what happens when people are not educated in history. How much peace was spread by Bolsheviks in Russia in 1917? How much peace was going out to the world through the Kaiser of Germany? How much peace was handed out by Pol Pot? How much peace would Italy have had from the invading Moslems if the Lancers had not stopped them? How much peace was being spread through Poland and Austria and Denmark by the Nazis or the South Pacific by Japan? What would the world look like if we followed your suggestion that peace cannot be attained through a just war?

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David Wood 28 August 2013

Politicians make us go to war because they are inadequate in dealing with situations. A good poem.

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