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| Reviewed by Mary Coe |
1/21/2009 |
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| A lot said in such few words. Well written. |
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| Reviewed by Tarek Hassan |
1/3/2004 |
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Eloquent, short and very profound. You stretch perceptions full circle reaching awareness that is resisted by most yet in that awareness lies the true road to security and peace.
HAPPY NEW YEAR,
Tarek Ali Hassan |
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| Reviewed by Nicole Davis Vergara (Reader) |
12/27/2003 |
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Yes, war is senseless in any form and on the same side of the coin goes the old cliche, "You reap what you sow!"
Sadly throughout all histories it has been the practice of peoples to destroy what they can NOT control and convert!
~Nikki~ |
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| Reviewed by Safi Abdi |
12/26/2003 |
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Great message in so few words, welldone!
Safi
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| Reviewed by Ted Sheridan (Reader) |
12/24/2003 |
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| I am on the other side of the fence, when they bombed the World Trade Center, I declared war on all of them. |
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| Reviewed by Jim Dunlap |
12/23/2003 |
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| Well, I certainly do hate war. Are you familiar with Distant Echoes? It's a Veteran's magazine edited by E.W. Richardson whom you can find here on Authors' Den. You might like my poem "Winds of War" posted here on Authors' Den and also on the homepage for Grandmothers' Call To End War, and on various websites around the world as well as in The Neovictorian/ Cochlea and elsewhere. |
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