March 16, 2005

Avoiding World War 3

Letter to the Editor

I've always wondered about how Adolf Hitler could have been stopped in the 1930s during his rise to power. And I've blamed the German people for not having stopped it from the beginning. But at the time nothing like that had ever happened before and our world barely escaped a one world evil empire.

Suppose the same thing were happening today and we can all see it coming - what are we to do? Are we going to sit back and let it happen again - or are we going to nip it in the bud? We know better now and with today's technology we no longer have the excuse that we didn't know. We can say that we don't see the same thing coming because it is so obvious.

When telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act there can be no denying that we have a responsibility to act and to prevail. So I ask the people of the world one simple question, "Are we going to sit back and allow it to happen again - or are we going to rise up and stop it?" We simply can not sit back and allow this to happen.

Posted by marc at March 16, 2005 10:11 AM | TrackBack
Comments

Most americans will sit back and allow this to happen, they simply are too comfortable to stir the pot.
Personally I pace wondering just what it is that I can do, take up a gun and shoot someone? I've written emails untill my fingers were numb and received many wordy replys. But these have done nothing to change the situation. I've shouted at friend and foe alike but argument hasn't produced any change. Just what do you propose people of conscience do? Organize into protest groups and get herded off into side roads and arrested? Please, tell me how to do something and I'd do it.

Posted by: KNA at March 17, 2005 08:20 AM

My mind is in Europe already, and so is most of my money. In a year or two, the rest of me will follow.

Posted by: Alex Libman at March 18, 2005 11:19 AM

Speaking of World War III, here's what I found online: http://www.notoworldwar3.com. The ad space is expensive however. :(

Posted by: rinoty at February 14, 2007 04:57 AM
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