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Give war a chance

James P. Pinkerton November 21, 2007 Comments Print Email Clausewitz is the name and war is my game. You'll forgive a little levity from a dead Prussian, won't you? I, Carl von Clausewitz, wrote the book on war. Full Article at Vail Daily

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