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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

It's crazy out there.

In a world in which I may not, under pain of imprisonment, promote the premise that the world is round...

In a world in which Attorneys General and Circuit Court Judges promote policies that create funding opportunities for the most vicious folks on earth...

In a world in which we seek heroes like we seek sugar hits...

Maybe we should listen to a guy who has no desire to be a hero, one who knows who he is and what his purpose is.

If you care about what's going on, about why local boys and girls are being sent across the globe, oops..., map to face hideous death from an enemy they probably will not see...

Watch this. Then read "Three Cups of Tea," and "Stones Into Schools."

"These things happened. They were glorious and they changed the world. Then we f----d up the endgame." (Words on the screen at the end of Charlie Wilson's War, which you should rent, again)

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