I was going to take exception to the idea that a Twain case could be made for the war. But I must concede it's possible: The French are against the war; Twain's for what the French are against. Twain's Standard Oil buddy H.H. Rogers would probably be for the war; in finance-related matters, Twain has a tendency to agree with Rogers. These might sound like trivial reasons to be for the war. (Stop reading here to avoid my political views.) But, for me, they're about as good as any I've heard, for this war. Peace, Larry