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| Congressional Representative ![]() Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: California Dreamin Posts: 3,367
| WAR - What Is It Good For---Edwin Starr War, huh, yeah What is it good for Absolutely nothing Uh-huh War, huh, yeah What is it good for Absolutely nothing Say it again, y'all War, huh, good God What is it good for Absolutely nothing Listen to me Ohhh, war, I despise Because it means destruction Of innocent lives War means tears To thousands of mothers eyes When their sons go to fight And lose their lives I said, war, huh Good God, y'all What is it good for Absolutely nothing Say it again War, whoa, Lord What is it good for Absolutely nothing Listen to me War, it ain't nothing But a heartbreaker War, friend only to the undertaker Ooooh, war It's an enemy to all mankind The point of war blows my mind War has caused unrest Within the younger generation Induction then destruction Who wants to die Aaaaah, war-huh Good God y'all What is it good for Absolutely nothing Say it, say it, say it War, huh What is it good for Absolutely nothing Listen to me War, huh, yeah What is it good for Absolutely nothing Uh-huh War, huh, yeah What is it good for Absolutely nothing Say it again y'all War, huh, good God What is it good for Absolutely nothing Listen to me War, it ain't nothing but a heartbreaker War, it's got one friend That's the undertaker Ooooh, war, has shattered Many a young mans dreams Made him disabled, bitter and mean Life is much to short and precious To spend fighting wars these days War can't give life It can only take it away Ooooh, war, huh Good God y'all What is it good for Absolutely nothing Say it again War, whoa, Lord What is it good for Absolutely nothing Listen to me War, it ain't nothing but a heartbreaker War, friend only to the undertaker Peace, love and understanding Tell me, is there no place for them today They say we must fight to keep our freedom But Lord knows there's got to be a better way Ooooooh, war, huh Good God y'all What is it good for You tell me Say it, say it, say it, say it War, huh Good God y'all What is it good for Stand up and shout it Nothing Live the Light, Give the Light, Bring Heaven to Earth Every Day! I am not a human being having a spiritual experience, I am a spiritual being having a human experience. The ancient Greeks used to say, "You shall know a man by the friends that he keeps." Given the nature of their friends and advisers, what are we to conclude about the Republican party: Stop the madness before us it stops! Σταματήστε την τρέλα προτού να μας σταματήσεϊ Greek | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Community Leader ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Posts: 693
| A few years back, a poster noted, on another message board, concerning war: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yes I understand that people are going to die. Viet Nam taught me that. But Lord knows there's got to be a better way. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I wrote back: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- That's what the League of Nations was all about. President Wilson fought hard and long to get this established after the First World War — the war to end all wars — but was rebutted by the Congress. The off-shoot of the League of Nations is the United Nations. Member Nations would gather together to settle their differences in council rather than raise an army and attack each other, and those recalcitrant nations would be handled by the United Nations peacekeeping forces. This is still a good idea, albeit rather fumbling at times. It's a shame that the nations don't work harder to implement peacekeeping ideals, but there are so many different ideoligies to contend with. I wrote this on another message board awhile ago concerning dropping THE BOMB on Japan: Too many people support war. When their boy gets old enough to go to war, they are proud when he enlists for duty, and my, doesn't Johnny look handsome in his new uniform. When Johnny comes home in a body bag, and they have to have a closed casket funeral for him because, all of a sudden, Johnny isn't so handsome in his new uniform anymore; war becomes "up close, and personal". Ken Burns produced a series on the Civil War, and in one segment depicted the town citizens, who, learning of a battle that was going to be fought just outside of town, gathered family and friends and went out to the hillsides to picnic and watch the proceedings. The battle was fought aways off, so they were not actually at risk. Mr. Burns also noted the famous photographer Mathew Brady, who, with his Black Mariah — his photolab on wheels, where he could close the curtains and process the glass plates used in his photography business — went out to the battlefields and took photographs of the Union troops as they went about their daily routines. He stayed well away from the battles, but after the battles were over, he went out into the fields and photographed the dead soldiers. He had some photographic prints made for a viewing in Washington, and when the people came to see them in the gallery, they were shocked at the devastations: the contorted looks of the bodies, and the torn flesh, and limbs. This was just too much for the sensitivities of the populace, who viewed warring as honorable and righteous. I have written before, and it bears repeating: "The civilians in Japan supported the Japanese war effort. Every day they went to work in factories, fields, and other efforts that contributed to the war. In this respect, the civilian population of an enemy country is as culpable as the military in continuing the war effort, and could be considered as much a military target as an airplane factory, or munitions supply depot. War is not pretty. People die in wars. It has always been this way. If people don't want to die anymore in wars, then they should find a way to prevent them, and to subdue those who have a propensity toward warring." -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Congressional Representative ![]() Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: California Dreamin Posts: 3,367
| Live the Light, Give the Light, Bring Heaven to Earth Every Day! I am not a human being having a spiritual experience, I am a spiritual being having a human experience. The ancient Greeks used to say, "You shall know a man by the friends that he keeps." Given the nature of their friends and advisers, what are we to conclude about the Republican party: Stop the madness before us it stops! Σταματήστε την τρέλα προτού να μας σταματήσεϊ Greek | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| A Funny Fellow Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Pensacola, FL Gender: ![]() Posts: 5,684 Country: ![]()
| You have to admit that there are some benefit from war. Innovations are often the product of wars. There is no doubt the warlock jamming system can be put to good civilian use. Since the streets of Washington DC are declared unsafe because of the black population, their movements can be easily monitored by the eye-in-the-sky technology currently in use in Iraq. It's not all bad as it were. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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