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br> Home is the sailor, home from the sea, br> And the hunter home from the hill. /em> /p> /blockquote> br> "Oh, man, I think I'm going to cry," my immediate pew neighbor, a cranky man on the upper side of middle-age who had muttered under his breath about everything from microphone volume to crying babies, whispered halfway through the reading. Moments later he did. And he was not alone. Not by a long shot.American Spectator Contributing Editor Shawn Macomber is writing a book on the Global Class War.
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