I'm amazed at the conclusions people are jumping to. I did not mean to offend anyone in any way or even hint that I am in favor of murder. I said that it is not time to lament death, not that death of soldiers and such is good. I do not think that death is a good thing. On the contrary, I think we should try to prevent such killings of innocent people. Right now, we can't focus on death and those lost, but we must carry on and fight the good fight. There will be a time when some will mourn the losses of their beloved and others will mourn the loss of the life of power they once had, but today, we must not be hindered mentally by the physical state of our fellow countrymen. They have died for a cause so much bigger than themselves; an end to war and, ultimately, to make the world better for their children and all future generations. After all, one day we will meet them once more in the eternal kingdom.
The more recent events are somewhat fascinating, especially since certain groups are noticably diminished. I will watch to see if this evolves any futher. Regarding Japan and America, Japan definitely has the upper hand in this particulas series of battles since they know the land, layout, and climate. Mr. President, be careful, you may be a giant, but giants are slow.
My final word: love and trust the Lord, for He will guide you through these trying times.
johnnyBgoode