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Tuesday, March 25, 2003
Butterflies and war -life and death
My attention was captured by the little butterfly collage
design on the front page of today's Boston Globe ( March 25 ) -juxtaposed
to all the anti-life war news. I am reminded of a scene right out of an
old anti-war movie, " All Quiet on the Western Front " . A final moment
in a young German soldier's life: in a stinking fox hole, he sights a
beautiful butterfly and just as he reaches out for it is killed by an
enemy sniper .
A nature lover myself -like that German soldier who in the
Remarque novel collected specimens in civilian life - I am glad to read
that the monarch butterfly population here in New England will return
to normal.
But will the young soldiers we see and hear in the news media
ever return to normal ? Will our country ever return to normal ?
Perhaps there is Warren G. Harding waiting in the wings -
who collects butterflies -as well as bribes - for a hobby.
Capitalist normalcy !
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