Strikes me the problem is larger, more endemic than parties- Its cultural- with all sorts of transformative opportunities. It's systemic- the very idea of invasion and occupation; the conceit of thinking one can solve another country's problems. It's moral- war for oil. Only the percentage surprises me not the practice. To quote the old protest song:'When will we ever learn? When will we ever learn?'
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Strikes me the problem is larger, more endemic than parties-
Its cultural- with all sorts of transformative opportunities.
It's systemic- the very idea of invasion and occupation; the conceit of thinking one can solve another country's problems.
It's moral- war for oil. Only the percentage surprises me not the practice.
To quote the old protest song:'When will we ever learn? When will we ever learn?'
Peace is the answer.
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