In the era of globalization, American policy resounds beyond American borders.
However, partisanship divides our Union; it stifles the discussion of our concerns; it betrays the voice of our people.
We must commit ourselves to the non-partisan resolution of issues and to the steady confrontation of American challenges.
We must face the imperatives of our present with a deliberation that is candid, selfless and free.
We must return American politics to the common concerns of the American people.
This is a welcome addition, which proves that even guys who cannot get into Williams have something to contribute!
3 comments:
Oooohhh -- check it out! Chris Pettit comes in with a halfassed critique of both my partisanship (riddle me this, fella, how is it that a liberal Democrat who supports Israel does not "relate".) but also of my Africa work ("halfway decent"). You are out of your depths here, Chrissy. But then again, anyone who has had the pleadure of your turgidly presented company knows that.
dcat
For nellie to be out of his depths, his company might also express itself with "turbidity."
Yuk yuk yuk, haha... Scientific concepts.
Too bad we're going to have to go moderated from here on in.
MUL --
Actually I was just tinkering today and turned that on, biut do not want the headache, so we will still be moderation free.
Cheers --
dcat
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