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Foregiveness and reconciliation - 10/31/2008 1:27:40 AM   
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Wow, this really moved me. I have ancestors who were on both sides of the war. I don't really know what to think of all that, but I do know that that was then, and them. (well, I do know how I judge the mass murderers, but my uncle spent the war in Colorado in a POW camp. How was he involved? Well, first chance he got, he went back to Berlin. That tells me a lot.)
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