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Eleven days left in 2013! Eleven days until 2014 passes through the calender's birth canal. 2014 an auspicious year! The 100th anniversary of World War I.1 World War I the great war to end all wars, how do we remember and pay homage to the soldiers, the poets, and the veterans of the war that began a century of wars. We who were born in the 20th century have never known a world without war; we dream of peace, we pray for peace, we work for peace, and we live in a world at war. We live in a world at war, with itself, a world fighting because of secular and religious differences; a world that doesn't see, despite the minor difference humanity is a single species. These wars will end, humanity will come through this Armageddon that began on the battlefields of World War I; humanity will survive and unite, but until it does we can't give up hope or stop working for peace while remembering the veterans. Food for Thought" “In World War One, they called it shell shock. Second time around, they called it battle fatigue. After 'Nam, it was post-traumatic stress disorder.” - Jan Karon, Home to Holly Springs Footnotes |