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Originally Posted by Preechr
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Originally Posted by Grislygus
...peace itself (which I believe to be a state of utter comfort and security).
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So, your definition of peace is something along the lines of what Kevin said was: "a nuclear Iran (is) better than dead Iranians and dead American soldiers."
Oh, but you said, "utter."
That means you believe peace is unobtainable.
See how that works?
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Leave me out of your little
spats, okay? My definition is an open-ended one, and you're immediately trying to nail it down into a black-and-white technicality to help you in your eternal argument with everyone else.
I wasn't given any GUIDELINES for my freaking definition of what peace is like in happy-go-lucky fairyville and unicornland, allright?
If
true peace could possibly be obtained in the real world, which I believe to be impossible, (but you deduced that allready, didn't you, Holmes?) I believe that the world would be in a permanent state of comfort and security, due to the lack of aggression and the general aura of goodwill, understanding, and various other imaginary ideas.