The corporate press has spent decades telling Americans that if they did not send their sons and daughters overseas to fight in wars they would be accomplices in and cheerleaders for literal genocide.
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They'd still be wrong. But it'll be enough
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Or as they regard the paid lobbyist of the tobacco executive.
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I hold tobacco executives in higher esteem than corporate journalists. At least the tobacco man has a job.
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Would you consider this a corollary? The battle is won when the average American regards party politics exactly as they regard professional wrestling.
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BY far one of my faves of yours. I think it's because it makes me feel there is a light at the end of the tunnel. I believe we are ever inching closer to this being a reality. It has to be because it certainly isn't going in the other direction. Why aren't you live streaming!
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They're worse than tobacco execs.
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