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Too insightfull my friend and fellow blogger.

I have a hunch about who would come out of that ring alive.

Then his nation would claim different rules and send in an endless string of tag team partners.

The other thing I'd like to correct, the fight will not only be carried on by the generation born today but for the next 2 generations as well.

Just as I have received my mother's passions of hate for American aggression, sixty years after they were born in the bombing of Dresden, so too, do my children have these feelings.

The bomb's wounds in Dresden have long healed over, with the help of American aid. Yet the emotional impact is still fresh after all these years.

The American legacy of war: war on drugs, war on poverty, war on terrorism, war on peace, guaranties them there rightful payback.

"Those that live by the sword, will die by the sword."

To bad the rest of us might be collateral damage.   

posted by Bud-Oracle on January 27, 2006 at 7:13 PM | link to this | reply

Good post, Wislon.  Well thought out and well written.  I agree with everything you have mentioned in your post.  Keep flying the flag for Britain on Blogit!

posted by gingerassasin on January 27, 2006 at 7:31 AM | link to this | reply