War is Not the Answer
"War is not the answer."
What does that mean? It's a ridiculous statement. It begs a question. It's like saying "Congress regulating interstate commerce is not the answer." Sure, there are certain questions to which having Congress passing a law to regulate trade is not the right course of action. But, like war, there are circumstances where we as a nation have found that it is.
Do people that carry around signs and wear T-shirts seriously believe that war is NEVER the answer? To any set of circumstances? To any form of aggression? I sincerely hope not. If so, then as John Adams once said, may the chains of servitude rest lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that you were once our countrymen.


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