Thanks, Odeon, I am glad to have your comments, as always and your thinking is along the same lines as mine, although the events of the day seemed to compress the timetable. We talked a good bit more as the day progressed. I gave him a lot to think about. I went to several sites to get pictures and more info in graphic and text form for him, when I was supposedly "in the chatroom with the boys" and we talked even more. I hope I haven't given the impression that my son is naive, because he certainly is not, for an eight year old, even though we had only barely touched the subject of war.
He has a good basis of how our system is SUPPOSED to work. He understands "things and stuff", just fine, but he has a tough time understanding many of the things that "people" do. What made me stop breathing, this morning, was the innocence and confidence with which he presented his little propaganda, 'war is over' speech, more than anything else and I completely had not seen this coming. I am the one who is naive. I just thought I had a little more time to sort through these issues, one on one with him, before they started programming him in the fucking second grade.
BTW, I was actually kidding about feeling cheated bit. The absurdity of that was intended to amuse you, not make you feel you had a lever under your arse.