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On Fri, 02 Jan 2009 23:39:30 +0000, PeterL wrote:

> Dan Abel > wrote in
> :
>
>> In article >,
>> Swertz > wrote:
>>
>>> Wayne Boatwright > wrote:
>>>
>>> > I cannot fathom why people feel compelled to continually dissect
>>> > this situation when a total "blackout" on the topic would be more
>>> > effective.
>>>
>>> A blackout wouldn't stop it.

>>
>> And if everybody in the world was just nice to each other, there would
>> be no more war. I think I'll suggest that. Who should I tell first?
>>
>>

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> Osama bin Laden.


LOL, you *would* think of him, wouldnt you?
Now, why would you even think of him anyway?

> But if your 'world peace' movement catches on, all the soldiers of the
> world will be out of a job, there'll be massive unemployment, the crime
> rate will spiral out of control, the Gross National Debt will do the
> same, and some shiny-arse politician will come up with the 'brilliant'
> plan to stage a war to get the economy back on track.


Such a plan is always 'brilliant' peter, depending on whether you're in a
position to benefit from it or not.





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