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Wed, 16 Sep 1998 15:25:43 -0700
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There is a fairly good article reviewing SPR in The New York Review of
Books.
 
Also, the point, in my opinion, of an anti-war film is not the
possibility of one being hurt, maimed, or killed in war, BUT the
possibility of having to hurt, maim, or kill another human being.  A
point not yet discussed here.
 
Just my humble opinion.
 
john
 

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