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    canadianrancher5711 months, 3 weeks ago

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    Spadecaller- I think that you answered your own question with your first statement.
    War is a vicious game filled with propaganda and heinous acts against humanity regardless of who is involved in conducting it.
    One thing that I learned when I used to fight alot was that there are no rules, and on must do what one has to so that victory is yours. This is why i cannot really condem Israel in this war, I know that it takes two to fight, but what bothers me is how war has changed so that so many innocent people die. All that I have seen in regards to this present conflict is alot of finger pointing by everyone not only on this site but in the media and that will never solve anything.

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      airglide11 months, 3 weeks ago

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      War has not changed and innocents always die. I read a book by James Fenimore Cooper, an author in the 1800's. There was a poem that I don't know who to attribute to.

      With fire and sword the country round
      was vanquished far and wide
      And many a childing mother then
      and newborn infant died
      But things like this must be
      At every famous victory

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