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A Peaceful Nation Goes to War

By: Dale Stubbart
Narrated by: Abraham E. Scott
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I am a man of peace. Yet I am well aware that we all get pushed to our limits, and sometimes beyond. Suppose, just for a moment, that there was a nation that had always lived at peace. Peace was all they knew. They were sworn to peace. What happens when the invaders come? What happens when their lives and their way of life are threatened? What happens when peace is no longer an option? This is the story of one such nation.

This nation, however, possessed a secret weapon, one which the enemy would never suspect. Let me just introduce this story with a word of warning to the enemy, Be careful! Some day, you may just push the wrong person too far. And up until that moment, you’ll never know who that wrong person might be or when you might push them too far. And when you do push them too far, you’ll find out what it’s like when a peaceful nation goes to war.

©2018 Dale Stubbart (P)2018 Dale Stubbart
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