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how come thereare no comments about this article, is it because it talks about peace, it seems that nobody is interested, HOW SAD
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2. #1- I agree
guest , |
the netherlands |
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I agree with Miko, this story is so heart warming - i think people don't know how to react to those stories anymore.
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3. #1 Wasn't going to write
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Amman, Jordan |
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(06.13.10) |
Seeing that it was a positive article and I only had cynical comments, I thought I shouldn't write anything and let the article stand. My reply to you and the Jordanian kid at the end is this: "Yeah, so did we when we were your age, kid. 20 years ago...." But hell, hope dies last, or so they say... maybe in his generation......
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4. you know maybe instead of always chasing peace
the world should for ONCE chase justice? Peace doesnt mean anything if justice isnt served. sorry I dont want peace. First I want justice.Then TRUE peace will come and not have to be "chased after". The easy way isnt always the right way
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5. i am impressed
roli , |
miami beach, USA |
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(06.14.10) |
now do it with baseball!
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Please inform you readers about these activities all the time it gives everyone hope God bless these children and these countries
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7. to 1 and 2
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(06.22.10) |
on this website i always read nasty comments. these people are so invested in their hatred that peace is the worst thing for them. very sad
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8. I wonder why this kind of events just take place in Israel
I wish other countries like Turkey or Lebanon would make such events, inviting Israel, instead of supporting the hate.
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