Sunday night, I watched a program called Deadline Iraq: Uncensored stories of the War. It was interesting in that they showed media correspondents who reported from the front and their reactions to what they had seen. At times, I was in tears, knowing that these people had seen attrocious things and that this must have been devastating for them. I wondered, if more people had seen the senselessness of war, would it still happen? Did we really need to go in and kill people? And was it worth having our young killed?
Perhaps we should ask the people of Georgia, who, with remarkable effort, overthrew the president of that country using no weapons and not killing a single person. What an amazing thing, don't you think? These people stood up for their ideals and won. It is now up to them to take responsibility for their actions and who knows what that will be but at least they did it for themselves.
I think that it is going to be a great day! Good morning everyone!
Perhaps we should ask the people of Georgia, who, with remarkable effort, overthrew the president of that country using no weapons and not killing a single person. What an amazing thing, don't you think? These people stood up for their ideals and won. It is now up to them to take responsibility for their actions and who knows what that will be but at least they did it for themselves.
I think that it is going to be a great day! Good morning everyone!
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