The Christmas Truce of 1914
History holds that during Christmas of 1914, during World War I, troops from both sides (French and English vs. Germans) called a truce during the war. The belief is that the Germans set up signs in broken English that said, "You no fight, We no fight." There was an exchanging of gifts and even a few impromptu soccer games.
Where is this kind of spirit now? Men were able to set aside their differences and remember what the season was all about in the midst of a war, yet we are unable to set aside our politics and give each other a break in order to spend time with our families
Memebers perhaps we should take a lesson from soldiers from 99 years ago. Instead of fighting battles about our differences and making SURE we are heard, perhaps we should look for what we have in common.
Today is Vesak Day, many of us here is Buddhist.
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"The Vesak Day Truce of 2013"
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