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n2dmystic
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0 posted 2003-10-01 01:03 PM


In this post-9/11 environment it's not popular to be anti-war.  I am a patriot.  I volunteered for military service in 1971, so I believe I've earned the right, for myself and others, to speak.  Peace, Joe in the big MT.


Peace is a trinket
bartered with a gun
It’s a great topic for conversation
But don’t try to start one

Peace, Joe
in the big MT
seeking the serendipitous magical mysteries of life's ubiquitous twisteries

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1 posted 2003-10-01 01:06 PM


Heh, indeed.
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2 posted 2003-10-01 01:24 PM


Sometimes war brings about change, but I would like to see the good without the war..wish we could barter that way, don't you!
Love,
Terri~

Of sound, and speech let all lift the hearer!

n2dmystic
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3 posted 2003-10-02 01:53 AM


Dylan's "John Brown" says it all, mothers and fathers.  Too many, too many...
thank you for responding

Peace, Joe
in the big MT
seeking the serendipitous magical mysteries of life's ubiquitous twisteries

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