IF YOU COULD CHANGE WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THE WORLD TODAY?
By caramello
@caramello (4377)
Australia
13 responses
@DeeBloomers (688)
• United States
29 Dec 06
I would pull our troops out of this God forsaken war and let them take care of it themselves. They have been fighting for centuries, what are we doing there? One more of our young military people dying is too much! I'm sorry, but it is how I feel. This is the land of free speech right?
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@caramello (4377)
• Australia
29 Dec 06
Be my guest DeeBloomers as you would not be the only one who thinks that way! Such a sad waste of precious life in it all. Hopefully there will be a brighter outlook very soon! Thank-you for your response.
@ossie16d (11821)
• Australia
27 Dec 06
For me it is a toss up between World Peace and feeding the starving, however if we could achieve World Peace, then there is a chance that enough food could be produced to feed the starving. World Peace would mean that the many billions spend on wars could be spend on food and shelter.
Sadly I think that if we ever did achieve World Peace, it wouldn't be long before some despot came along wanting to ruin it.
@caramello (4377)
• Australia
28 Dec 06
Quite true ossie, somethings need to be seen as maybe changing to help cope with the world as it is today! Now back in my day..........lol (my children roll their eyes when I start to say this!)
@caramello (4377)
• Australia
27 Dec 06
What a great achievement world peace would be ossie, and everyone living in harmony but we can only dream and if it became reality how much nicer life would be! Thank-you for your response.
@lyndseyxxx (42)
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16 Nov 06
mine would be for world peace also.i think it is pointless that all these different countries are set on making bigger weapons just to destroy eachother
@caramello (4377)
• Australia
16 Nov 06
Thank-you for your responses. World peace is my first choice, and it would be followed by world hunger.
@caramello (4377)
• Australia
30 Dec 06
So true hope and how easy it would be to start there! Thank-you for your response.
@krislouiebaby (2346)
• Philippines
29 Dec 06
i want to change what happened to iraq and other war thorned countires, i wish to get back their families and loved ones,,,no more tears and hunger..
@caramello (4377)
• Australia
29 Dec 06
What a great change that would be and one that is what a lot would wish for. Thank-you for your response.
@caramello (4377)
• Australia
11 Jan 07
It seems world peace is what a majority of peopls would like tildy, thank-you for your response.
@remaster74 (4064)
• Greece
9 Dec 06
I think I will skip the world's piece since nothing seems to work for this and I will start to feed all the malnutritionned children all over the world and try to save them from diseases and abuse.
@mansha (6298)
• India
29 Nov 06
Mine also will be to relieve world of hunger.Everything else will follow.Next best will be to stop illegal human trafficking especially of kids.Its a horrible crime.
@caramello (4377)
• Australia
16 Nov 06
Thank-you for your response, that would probably happen with world peace.
@The_Eagle_1 (1121)
• Australia
10 Dec 06
IF I could change what is happening in the world today, I would change the perception of all the different religions into one conscept of caring and sharing with the rest of the people in the world. The question is not will it or wont it happen but what I would like to change! Have a good day caramello!
@kungfustue (319)
• Australia
29 Nov 06
world peace could solve famine. but if neighther were possible id get myself into a position where it was up to me. but world peace out
@lauriefnp (5109)
• United States
27 Dec 06
It would definitely be world peace. A world where every person is tolerant of others' differences and no one feels that they have the right to force others to think and believe as they do. If this were possible, then I think that the people of world could work together to feed the hungry and to stop the spread of HIV.
@caramello (4377)
• Australia
27 Dec 06
Tolerance of others is the biggest issue that seems to be in todays society. Thank-you for your response.