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Camille-Molly - France
Click to view cgmfrance's profile Posted by: cgmfrance // 2 months ago // viewed 129 times
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I feel that at no other time since world war two are we so close to a global dissaster.

It is more often than not the case that Europe and this part of the world ends up as, "a playground for death".

I understand,it is sometimes nessessary to defend with force - And usually in someone elses back yard!

But i am fearful that whoever is the next American president, will be "tested" by another Head of state or even multiple heads of state...

I feel that some, not all. See the following problems -

Oil, energy, fiscal problems, Disputed ownership of shrinking ice caps, Religious crusades and the lack of understanding for the traditions and frontiers of others, (as the perfect time) too test the most powerful nation, its people and Head of state and allies to the ultimate limit.

I hope for my child and for the worlds children, that the new American president his advisers and allies,will have the wisdom and patience to sit down and talk to any potential aggressor. Perhaps even, "offer a cup of coffe/tea", and not to be tested too press all the wrong buttons.

We are nothing without our children - perhaps its best they do not understand politics - if they did understand and could reply - i think that my god they would teach all us adults a lesson we could never forget.

The feeling of love and security given to a child in the arms of an adult, when that child falls asleep, in the embrase of contentment.

These are feelings we all desrve to have, each and every night. No matter what nation we live in no matter what religion and no matter what colour.

I look forward to seeing my child grow and bloom. I look forward too seeing her play with who every she wishes, without predudice or fear.

Mine is, i am sure a simplistic view - But surley someone has to draw the line of "enough is enough" and put a stop to this escalation of world anger and blame - for the sake of all of the worlds childrens.

Just talk to each other, please.
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