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Hiroshima and Nagasaki was an unnesecery
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Peace
is a Tranquillity
Peace is only found within.
Everyone should train meditation in order to achieve a peaceful and prospering society. [M01]
World peace would eliminate need for military and law enforcement spending, therefore would destroy the global economy
Hitler should be awarded a posthumous nobel peace prize.
If the whole human population spoke one language there would be mutual understanding enlightenment, and peace.
Islam a Religion of Peace
Knights Should Peace Out Frenchie
Crime
is a Transgression
If accused of a crime or offense you did not do it is smart to confess if doing so minimizes the consequence
America should be punished for war crimes
Gun control will only cause more crime, not prevent it.
California Prop 64 to legalize marijuana will create more crimes than in claims to eradicate.
The covert crimes that're committed on TIs should be seen as as crimes against humanity as defined by the public international law ( https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimes_against_humanity ). [A01]
Only actions that have a victim should be considered crime.
The greatest most just punishment, is for the criminal to feel the highest possible state of empathy for the victim of their crime.
War
is a Military Action
The only consistent and ever lasting option against terrorism is indeed not war and violence, but a campaign of overwehlming progress (social, economical & scientific) inflicted on source regions by terrorism endangered countries.
The War in Iraq can become a Catalyst for Progress in America
America should be punished for war crimes
The Syrian civil war should be ended with diplomatic means.
ISIS wants Christians and Muslims to fight a war
How America's infatuation with World War II has eroded our conscience
How America's infatuation with World War 2 has eroded our conscience