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| | The perpetual war for perpetual peace continues |
 | | By this absurd policy, internationalism and interventionism invite and insure "perpetual war for perpetual peace," since any move which threatens petty nations and these mystic boundaries becomes an "aggressive war" which must not be tolerated, even though to oppose it may break the back of the world. |
 | | We've had it since 1918, when World War I made the world safe for democracy (at a cost of 26 million lives), and the League of Nations was established to guarantee peace and the security of all boundaries. |
 | | And that is why you should separate yourself from all this from their world, a world in which coercion, intrigue, double-dealing, violence, and lies are the rule. |
| www.harrybrowne.org /articles/pwar.htm (5109 words) |
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