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Gionni

There was an article in the Sydney Morning Herald by Mark Coultan (Thirst for blood falls worldwide, 18/10) on a new report by Andrew Mack that stated that there are fewer wars and they are less deadly. I saw no reference in the article to the following words of Gen. Tommy Franks (commander of the Afghanistan and Iraq operations) spoken on Monday 18th March 2002 at Bagram Air Base: "You know we don't do body counts."? I think we've entered into the era of 'cure is better than prevention' due in part to born again [insert religion here] types expecting to put their brains in neutral and let God fix it in the end. I agree with you it's an appalling situation. I hope next year in Australia we ponder on 10 years of this Government and remember what life was like back in 1996. What a shock. Is there no alternative future to war? One more thought (and I sincerely apologise for going on too long) but it is important to sleep and dream because the battles are no only taking place in our waking lives, they are also taking place in our subconscious as well. John and Yoko Lennon only had it part right; they weren't supposed to just stay in bed for peace (and be abused by narky journalists) they had to go to sleep and encourage people to dream. Makes me think much more about Carl Jung's collective subsconscious. Thankyou for your posts Richard.

Rachele

and here I was thinking I was going to read about fleetwood mac...

Ian Coutts

Re:40 LESSONS FROM THE NEW MILLENIUM

Isn't it Millennium?

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