Monday, May 08, 2006

When Giants Fall by Louis Evan Palmer










The effort in becoming accustomed to dominance is far less than the effort needed to accept diminishment. It applies to people and countries and to theories and "facts". The price to maintain that pre-eminent position is usually integrity and humanity and freedom. It gets easier with each crime and with each explanation. The entire society is complicit and they resonate with the lies and the celebrations.



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