To: toenail
We visited Dachau concentration camp in 2000. It was a very moving experience. WORK MAKES YOU FREE is on their entry gate, also. We know enough German to read it. Also visited the Ann Frank house in 1980, and that was truly moving. Human cruelty seems to know no limit. I do believe that most people on this earth are good people and just want to live life and work and enjoy family. But the terrorists, the Stalins, the Husseins, the Hitlers, the bin Ladens, the Arafats - make this peaceful life impossible. Sad. But I would go right now and join the military if they would take me, and I am OVER 50.
44 posted on
03/29/2002 9:20:11 AM PST by
buffyt
To: buffyt
The Old School Axis of Evil.
47 posted on
03/29/2002 9:23:48 AM PST by
seamus
To: buffyt
Human cruelty seems to know no limit.
"Without God, all things are possible."
It's my understanding that something like this is said in one of Doestyevsky's (sp?) books.
That one line, combined with what I've seen on TV from Rwanda, 9-11, and a thousand other
messes created by human machination, told me more than I learned in years of Sunday School
and graduating from a university that would be considered an ideological boot-camp
of conservative Christianity.
58 posted on
03/29/2002 10:35:18 AM PST by
VOA
To: buffyt
"But the terrorists, the Stalins, the Husseins, the Hitlers, the bin Ladens, the Arafats,
the Hitlery Clintons - make this peaceful life impossible."
You left one out - the most dangerous terrorist in America today.
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