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To: stockman_scott who wrote (24125)3/3/2003 6:02:25 PM
From: elpolvo   of 104167
 
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"This was caused by social forces, and it's not something that organizations produced," said Andrew Burgin, a member of the coalition's British steering committee. "They're not in our control. . . . You don't lead a movement like this, the movement leads you."

correcto!

it is against the nature of nature to want to kill itself.
it's simple evolution and self preservation. pre-emptive
war against a country that is not a major threat to any
other country, smells like death, not life. it's a lose -
lose proposition because you can NEVER prove that they'd
have been a serious threat if you had not attacked them
first.

you can't kill someone and claim self-defense unless they
are trying to kill you first... you go to jail for murder...
or you are executed.

that's the way law works. to declare war is to suspend the
rule of law.

it doesn't take activists to make people holler about it.

and the internet makes it so much easier to organize group
hollering than ever before.

i wonder if there's anyone who participated in any anti-war
events who ever heard of any of these "activitists"
mentioned in the article you posted??

-lepolv86
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