Sacrifice
Do you really know how hard it is for our Diplomates, who have tried to keep peace!
Then someone must be mad, what's all these wars all about?
Stubborn Heads, who thought that their ways are infallible as those of a god, and because of them, millions of innocent people has been murdered.
A savaging conclusion on matters of supreme importance's, a wrong decision, a fatal act. Such conclusions has been done in the past from great leaders, who once had their Empires, and now they are legends in history.
Then the victor must be right. Is that it! As might is right.
Who is to defeat terrorism and crime.
Who is to defeat poverty and illnesses. A modern enemies of societies, civilized but unlearned.
We have a thousand incidents that could kill a man, why we look for more!
It is incredible that the more criminals are being eliminated the more crime is moving on. It's like everybody is a criminal somehow. As those on the outside are the real criminals, wiser than the Police.
As terrorists havens in supposedly neutral countries.
As poverty is a silent explosion.
As illnesses are meant to be.
It is in our nature's as the balance of nature that works on its own. As too much of anything is to disturb nature itself. Then misery and death. Life is only for the strongest survivors. That's the way it is, really.
So our Earth is not allowing weaknesses of any kind, more than being healthy. Propensities of our choices are not accountable to nature. As nature is in command not us.
We are nothing, what ever we think or do, is not going to change our ways, either with persuasion or with natural insurgencies, that brings with them great miseries.
It is the wrong things that nature is to eliminate by itself, like being too old to live. Yeah that's the way it is with nature. No one is to abuse of it, and it must be respected too.
You have done your life here, so now is time for someone else to come instead of you.
What, you don't want to die! Oh come on. That's a sacrifice.
2006-06-28 00:16:38
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answered by Anonymous
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