Common words have been divorced from their traditional meaning and used as ideological weapons.
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Common words have been divorced from their traditional meaning and used as ideological weapons.
Leave a CommentThe literary work which approximates the world we’ve been living in this year is George Orwell’s dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four.
1 CommentVictors don’t need a cohesive philosophy or clear objective if they can generate enough fear and chaos to cause people to settle for the imagined stability of a new order built on empty promises of safety, security and justice.
Leave a CommentWhat we are now witnessing is a strain of political madness that could possibly lead to another civil war.
1 CommentAmerica’s promise of freedom and equality without regard to skin color, ethnicity or creed is unparalleled in the world.
Leave a CommentIn time, unremitting hatred loses its effectiveness.
2 CommentsAmerica cannot truly be great unless it pulls itself out of the gutter and again aspires to the rhetorical ambitions of its Founders.
1 CommentWhen Americans sort through the hysteria of the past few years, I am hopeful – bordering on confident – that they will reject the opinions of those who oppose the founding principles of our country and embrace the freedoms that the bravest among us have fought and died to preserve.
1 CommentWhen political will takes precedence over truth, we the people have nothing based in law, ethics or morality to guide the workings of our society. All that’s left is raw power, and that’s something everyone – no matter what their politics – should fear.
6 CommentsAs history shows, more great civilizations have collapsed due to public ignorance and apathy than because of a failure of leadership.
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