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Today, in the wake of the Cold War, it is not enough for us to say that Communism has failed. We, too, must heed the lessons of the past, accept responsibility and lead. Because we are entering a century in which there will be many interconnected centers of population, power and wealth, we cannot limit our focus, as Marshall did in his speech to the devastated battleground of a prior war. Our vision must encompass not one, but every continent...
That tribunal represents a choice not only for Bosnia and Rwanda, but for the world. We can accept atrocities as inevitable, or we can strive for a higher standard. We can presume to forget what only God and the victims have standing to forgive, or we can heed the most searing lesson of this century which is that evil, when unopposed, will spawn more evil...
...Central is keeping mum. Last year, the Convention issued a warning to Disney about the evils of "Gay Days" at company theme parks and same-sex partner health benefits. Disney survived. Richard Land, executive director of the Southern Baptist Christian Life Commission, maintains that whether or not Disney pays heed, he?s doing God?s work. He may be having an impact: while Disney management pretended not to notice, the company's stock slid $1.50 Wednesday afternoon on the New York Stock Exchange to $82.50 a share...
Throughout the course of the rest of the regular season, Benson's heed would at times be played out in magical harmony, while at other times it would prove to be a lesson in futility...
...talking about sections. Quite simply, people in sections need to heed Rome's advice and "Have a take and don't suck...