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Anthony J. Marsella, Ph.D. – TRANSCEND Media Service For Memorial Day USA – 29 May 2017 What more can be said of war That has not already been said, That has not already been written, That has not already been … Continue reading
Posted in Armed conflict, Poetry and the arts, politics, Propaganda, Tolerance, Understanding violence
Tagged A .J. Marsella, collateral damage, Fallujah, Hue, Memorial Day 2017, Syria, Waterloo
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What more can be said of war?
By guest writer Anthony J. Marsella WAR What more can be said of war That has not already been said, That has not already been written, That has not already been sung in song, Recited in verse, shared in epic … Continue reading
Posted in Armed conflict, Poetry and the arts
Tagged Falluja, Hue, Syria, Tony Marsella, war, Waterloo
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