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Thursday, January 8, 2009 12:00 AM

America then and now

It's now commonplace for our political and media elites to explicitly renounce the principles of justice which the U.S. long led the world in advocating.

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  • Thursday, January 8, 2009 09:33 AM

    RE: "There's value in having our political establishment be forced to declare that so openly." Yes, BUT...

    The REAL value would be in having these people confronted and being forced to explicitly delineate for the audience EXACTLY what they were doing. And I know just the man I'd nominate to do it...

    @GG - I'm hesitant to ask, but did I get deleted (the sanction/oversight comment)yesterday? For being O/T too early, maybe? If I knew why, I'd try harder to avoid it in the future.

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