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   On Apr 16, 1:26 am, acous...@panix.com (lo yeeOn) wrote:   
   > In article ,   
   > Raja The Great wrote:   
   >   
   > >Why can't there be peace in this world! What kind of sick mind thinks   
   > >about blowing other people   
   >   
   > "Why can't there be peace in this world!" It is such a good question,   
   > Raj!   
      
   Short answers:   
   1. There are people who have not learned to solve their own problems.   
   2. There are people who yet to learn to solve their own problems but   
   inserting themselves in situations to prevent other people to solve   
   their own problems.   
      
   The former is about development. The latter is about imperialism and   
   its modern day cultural reincarnations, ie, holier-than-thou   
   organizations.   
      
   >   
   > I am sure the Afghans who are seeing and hearing bomb blasts everyday   
   > in the last 11+ years must be asking the same question everyday.   
   >   
   > "Why can't there be peace in this world?"   
   >   
   > And yet nobody seems to have heard it.   
   >   
   > Oh, yes, of course, the foreigners who are responsible for those bomb   
   > blasts don't know the native tongue.   
   >   
   > And of course it never crosses our minds the question:   
   >   
   > "What kind of sick mind thinks about blowing up other people?"   
   >   
   > So all we do is just keep those places (Afghanistan, Iraq, etc)   
   > blasting 'til kingdom cometh while the people there keep asking:   
   >   
   > "Why can't there be peace in this world?"   
   >   
   > Aren't we such lucky sons and daughters of a gun? One bomb blast   
   > incident in Boston is enough to cause the macho Nancy Pelosi to talk   
   > about "justice will be done".   
   >   
   > lo yeeOn   
      
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