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He who learns must suffer, and, even in our sleep, pain that cannot forget falls drop by drop upon the heart, and in our own despair, against our will, comes wisdom to us by the awful grace of God.
I think we all hope for that outcome. For peace. My point wasn't the professional soldier should become mutinous, it was more how they feel...
I think the youth are picking up on the hypocrisy of this sort of behavior - give it consideration - you instigate conflict with another, and then...
It is indeed a terrible do but alas there's worse to come. For those that know of me of years past, you'll know I'm an Earthwatcher, one that...
Years ago I read Gregg Braden's book, The God Code. I do not remember the whole premise, but he had determined that there was a computer-type code...
looks like a natural kill zone , herd them in keep them there
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Iceland had the courage to just walk away from the international banking debt.
If sovereign countries practiced this when facing bankruptcy to the central banking mafia, perhaps the banks would be more careful in their lending practices.
Why should the debtor bear all the burden of a bad loan? Shouldnt the lender be responsible for his poor evaluation of risk?