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p>They are deeply envious of real men who make hard choices and pursue tough actions. Yet they must, by nature, disagree with the rational positions put forth by strong men and women (Bush, Cheney, Rice). This traps them, and feeds their rage. br> -- Steve Nikitas br> Pittsfield, Massachusetts /p> p> Thank you, guys, for an important and succinct article on the substance of this man. I love you guys; keep it coming! br> -- Donna Fuller br> Gulf Breeze, Florida /p> p> STERN MESSAGE br> Re: Jesse Walker's Humble Folks Without Temptation :
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