Wednesday, June 22, 2011
The Missing Entitlement Money - Thomas Sowell - National Review Online
One of my earliest memories of revulsion against war came from seeing a photograph from the First World War when I was a teenager. It was nothing gory. Just a picture of a military officer, in an impressive uniform, talking to a puzzled and forlorn-looking old peasant woman with a cloth wrapped around her head.
He said simply: “Don’t you understand, madam? The village is not there any more.”"
He said simply: “Don’t you understand, madam? The village is not there any more.”"
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