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There is undoubtedly something religious about it: everyone believes that they are special, that they are chosen, that they have a ...
Television enables voters to know their leaders far better than they did when newspapers were the primary source of political info ...
The last public hanging in the State took place in 1835 on Prince Hill.... On the fatal day, the victim, a man named Watkins, peer ...
... the structure of our public morality crashed to earth. Above its grave a tombstone read, "Be tolerant--even of evil." Logicall ...
There are certain stereotypes that are offensive. Some of them don't worry me, though. For instance, I have always thought that Ma ...
A woman does not have to make decisions based on the need to survive. She can cut through issues, call shots as she sees them.... ...
The present century has not dealt kindly with the farmer. His legends are all but obsolete, and his beliefs have been pared away b ...
The recent attempt to secure a charter from the State of North Dakota for a lottery company, the pending effort to obtain from the ...
A politician never forgets the precarious nature of elective life. We have never established a practice of tenure in public office ...
The Public ... a thing I cannot help looking upon as an enemy, and which I cannot address without feelings of hostility.
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