A Plea for Sanity
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I’m developing writer’s cramp communicating with senators, congressmen, the President (and now a letter to Saddam Hussein) imploring the use of sanctions and avoidance of war.
I’ve lived through World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Panama and Grenada, plus Beirut, and after all the killing and mayhem, it turns out life goes on much as before--except for those touched by the killing.
Today you write about “businessmen” readying themselves to do business with Iraq once the war is over! How pitiful for parents of soldiers to read.
I beg for thought and sanity.
MARY SPARKUHL
Laguna Beach
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