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One way to end endless war is to see that children are raised with the basic essentials of life.
To help with that, visit Mothers Without Borders.
Another way is to work as hard for peace as we do for war. United for Peace.
A third way is to stop spreading about hate filled e-mails that tear us apart rather than work to pull us together. Working for resolution makes a whole world more sense, and more peace.
What is the price of endless war? Our children, the same ones we bought car seats for once upon a time.
What is the price of endless war?
What is the price of not working for peace?National Coalition for Homeless Veterans.
Washington Post: Faces of the Fallen.
Robert Burns, AP, MSNBC Big war boost clears Congress despite Afghan Leak.
Isn't it time to consider what Albert Einstein said about not finding a new way by using the same old methods, over, and over, and over again?
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Both Sides of the Wall: Reflections of the West Point Class of 1968 (Edited by Remy Benoit).
Read Jerry Wenstrom's review of Loving.
Rhea and Jordan Devereaux had it all: undying devotion, a tender love, and a grand passion. And then the Vietnam War separated them. Follow the course of their love across time and space. Journey with them through the steaming jungle; dance with the Mardi Gras revelers while revolution unseats Louis XVI and protestors on the Washington Mall scream, Hell, NO. We won't Go. Sail with Laffite's pirates into Devil's Isle and rejoice as an unconditional and timeless love emerges victorious.
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