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...positioning makes democracy exceedingly dull. In stead of majority rule, only a small minority is truly satisfied while the overwhelming majority just copes. Politics becomes a sham, and two parties aren't even necessary anymore. In twenty years, it could be that the names Republican and Democrat will be pure formalities...
...songs which I learned later on from friends have been some of their favorites since they began listening to WAR many years ago. This group coheres, plays antics with one another and the audience and conveys the feeling which you rarely feel these days, that their message is sincere, pure and true. They want peace, and they believe their music can make it happen. The song they sang from their latest album, "Peace Sign," proved this point...
...good conscience call the whole spectacle anything other than entertainment, pure, simple and a little bit gruesome. One wouldn't be surprised to see "Jake and the Fat Man" heading up the prosecutorial team, with Perry Mason and Ben Matlock collaborating on the defense. Much of America, I'm sure, was half-stunned that no one broke down and confessed on the stand within the first few minutes of hearings...
...vengeance, enveloping its 22 million people in a bell jar of propaganda, thought control and mythology glorifying the Kims, often in public pageants that would dwarf a Cecil B. DeMille production. What factions may exist in the leadership, who controls them and what they stand for -- all are practically pure guesswork on the part of the most diligent outside intelligence analysts. What is reputed about Jong Il -- known as the Dear Leader -- is itself a mass of contradictions: terrorist and warmonger, or would-be economic reformer and peacemaker? A pampered, pouting sorehead indifferent to responsibilities, or a relatively shrewd...
...climbs, rocks begin to fall all around him, taking the shape of the face of Icculus, who calls upon the "Famous Mockingbird" to fly to the castle and steal back the book for the Lizard people. Icculus delivers a warning, however, that "all knowledge seeming innocent and pure becomes a deadly weapon in the hands of avarice and greed." When Errand Wolf gets the book, he goes into the ghetto of the town to find "The Sloth," the only creature mean enough to kill Wilson. The story then moves to the outskirts of town where a shepherd tells the final...