Subj: Re: Japan and Germany declared War on the U.S. before we
declared War on them ????
Date: 3/6/2003 1:27:14 AM Eastern Standard Time
From: ddahmen@earthlink.net
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Hello all:
Well said Jim. Let it be remembered that no one, who is sensitive to heat, should venture into the kitchen.
War is a way of life and, therefore, survivable, I would not be here, if that were not so. War is also hell. But no one, because of that, should ever shrink away from war, it is the second best way to make peace. The first being to be armed to the teeth, so that all know what they face, when contemplating to enter the arena.
Dieter