Word: frauds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...pious fraud has collapsed," declared H. Stuart Hughes, professor of , last night. "Everyone from the New York Times down has come and admitted the fact of American intervention in Cuba." President he charged, "has made an unpardonable error...
Justice a "Fraud...
...idea of revenge is not as welcome to the human race as the reality," Bently claimed. Men have to pretend it is "equitable punishment." They call it "justice a Fraud, both in private life and in the courts...
Monticello is an average U.S. city, populated by people of average earnings, moderate IQ, and substandard life expectancy, but one where life is lived on a hyped-up emotional level that would compare favorably with Leopoldville or Elsinore. Crime, litigation, fraud, false arrest, domestic tragedy and incurable disease are commoner than the common cold. In fact, as Keats said of London, Hell is a city much like Monticello...
...allows exceptional tolerance for incompetence and deception," and that "critics and educators have been hoist with their own petard, sold down the river. We have been had." He said that abstract expressionism's disciples at universities and museums are guilty of "brainwashing." and the whole situation is "fraud at worst and gullibility at best." This, stormed the angry protesters, "is the activity not of a critic but of an agitator...