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Old 05-04-2012, 03:18 PM   #8
grattperret

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they stood by and watched it happened and even had it explained step by step on how/why/what for and realize they did "nothing" to stop it.........
Knowledge of history is invaluable.

Take for example Napolean's war on Europe (there never has been an entity identified as "Europe"). The issue was resolved around 1990 in order to permit the two Germany's to rejoin. In between the start and end of Napolean's war there existed numerous conflicts which included WWI and WWI (phase deuce).

The U.S. civil war has never been resolved. Instead a new constitution was established for the D of C in 1871 and the process of government just kept chugging along. You are born into this situation and believe that it is natural when actually there is a conflict ongoing that has never seen resolution.

Standing by and observing is perhaps a more appropriate action than adding to the confusion of trying to maintain a conflict that operates silently in the background. Taking a side when the issues have not been defined hardly seems like the intelligent choice.
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