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margaret boutilier from courtenay wrote on March 24, 2021 at 9:59 pm
i have learned more about war in these past couple of hours than I have in my lifetime. I have been enlightened, moved, hurt, and left to ponder the signifigence of the very fiber of war. The words shared here are so powerful that one can relate so much of this to the battles we all face in relation to everyday individual battles. We as a society have to learn to do the right thing in life, and to choice that which would provide for the greatest good. Life, love, change sacrifice, and lies are as old as time, and who is to say when we will ever learn to embrace the right for all individuals to have what they need, and be willing to share in the riches of our planet, where love rules, and peace prevails. I wonder if indeed we are capable of ever really walking away from the attration of war. I salute the writers that have shared from there soul, all that was lived, seen, and survived. Hell, does come in all shapes and sizes, and there is surely a hell for history has repeatly demonstrated this with the atrocities of war. Let us hope and pray that as surely as there is war, that this means that there too is a heaven!
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