Comments about ‘Peace group demands end to war in the Middle East’
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I love how these people see the simplistic answer. Demand peace. Yes, let's demand that Jews stop hating Palestinians. Let's demand that Shia stop hating Sunni. Let's demand that Serb Christians stop hating Bosnian Muslims. Let's demand that liberals stop hating conservatives.
Yes, let's just demand that everything can change because we think it should. That ought to work.
Simple,
Yeah, the whole "let's be pro-active, fabricate an excuse to occupy a country in the deluded name of our own security" worked SO well.
belongs in a "bottom story of the day" list. "Peace group demands end to war in the middle east." This is a news story?
No matter how futile it is to lobby for peace, it must be done. I am vey grateful to this group who found time to meet and express their opinion(s). Wish I could have been there to support them.
Thank you to all who support and who have supported us!
And For "Grateful," you are there with us!
To everyone else: IT IS THAT SIMPLE! Take off your red, white, and blue blindfolds and just try to see some of the things going on around you!
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