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  1. Almost a hundred years later, there are still teams removing unexploded grenades and mustard gas shells from the green fields of France. NPR just carried the story.
    They collect over 50,000 tons a year. Two of them were killed in an explosion this year.

  2. I’ve been to the “Iron Harvest” in the Somme. It is quite amazing to see a few shells dragged to the corner of each field.

    BTW the word Flanders is singular and used as an adjective (not possessive) in the poem.

  3. It is not Flanders’s field, because it IS Flanders Field. Flanders is the name of the field. Remember “A Dog of Flanders”? Some names DO end with as “s”, without having to take the possessive.

  4. World Peace IS possible, neo …
    In a World Without Dictators.

    Which was the Bush Doctrine, but the Dems hate him so much they seem to support dictators…

    Democracies pretty much don’t go to war. But, if they move thru semi-democracy like Russia or Venezuela, and into semi-dictatorship, they might.

    The Mid East, including Pakistan, is a big danger and needs a democratic Arab (Kurd minority) democracy to revolutionize it.

  5. ZZMike,

    What makes you think this is wacky? In Britain we wear poppies up to November 11 (we call it Remembrance Day) for two reasons: to remember those who have died or been killed in a number of wars, big and small; and to give money to the Royal Legion, a charity that looks after servicemen and women who need help and families of those who are beyond our help. The Poppy Man was part of the advertising campaign for the Royal Legion this year. Wacky or what?

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