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America: Criticize It but Stay
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America: Criticize It but Stay in Grande Prairie, AB
Current price: $9.59
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America: Criticize It but Stay in Grande Prairie, AB
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America is a continent and a country full of cruelties and compassion and even hypocrisy with civility. Legalistic and chaotic, oppressive and democratic, capitalistic in the extreme and religiously generous. Black and White sometimes manage to tolerate each other but they prefer not to live near each other. The boundaries are not secure, but her political representatives spend thousands of hours talking about it. Talk is cheap in this mass humanity, and every uninformed person has many opinions about things about which he or she does not know anything. The degradations and attacks of others on the many tools of communication can frequently sound like a religious duty, and publishing gossips about things which have never occurred is often turned into a promising business. Political opponents can cut each others throats for power, money, and fame, but they also publicize their attendances in religious institutions and organizations
America is a continent and a country full of cruelties and compassion and even hypocrisy with civility. Legalistic and chaotic, oppressive and democratic, capitalistic in the extreme and religiously generous. Black and White sometimes manage to tolerate each other but they prefer not to live near each other. The boundaries are not secure, but her political representatives spend thousands of hours talking about it. Talk is cheap in this mass humanity, and every uninformed person has many opinions about things about which he or she does not know anything. The degradations and attacks of others on the many tools of communication can frequently sound like a religious duty, and publishing gossips about things which have never occurred is often turned into a promising business. Political opponents can cut each others throats for power, money, and fame, but they also publicize their attendances in religious institutions and organizations




















