One of the blog readers is an international businessman who was born in Hungary. Possibly because his early claim to fame was being in prison at the tender age of three years, he is actively involved in non-violent solutions. (No, he didn't commit a kiddie crime. His whole family was tossed into the cell.)
We enjoy a long distance friendship by telephone and email. He sent a link last week. I am a regular recipient of his thoughts and preferred articles. The link takes only a few minutes to read and provides a good synopsis of how the Hungarians mounted a passive resistance movement which spanned nearly two decades. This tenacious and patient political process produced the changed landscape of today, one which Hungarians owe to their wise ancestors.
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Article LinkRemember. Diplomacy is always preferable to rant-a-plomacy. wink
Tammy Swofford

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