"riverman" wrote in message
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"Keenan Wellar" wrote in message
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I think you guys are getting hung up on semantic technicalities.
Actually, it's the other way around. I think ou are playing semantics
around the idea of when the US was at war. They were at war the first
time they took a shot, which is particularly obvious in a discussion
about US willingness for involvement in WWII as compared to other
countries.
Well, you can look at it that way, but I look forward to hearing you
explain how the term 'legally' had nothing to do with laws.
:-)
Heh. I'm talking about what meaning people associate with "being at war." I
think for most people the standard is:
1) You declare "we are at war with country x"
2) You gather up a bunch of weapons and hurl them at country x
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