…with these people would be a tragic mistake. I hope we can avert it, and I hope reform comes nonviolently.
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Erik Kain is a blogger and freelance writer. Currently he serves as Editor-in-Chief of The League of Ordinary Gentlemen and writes a tech blog at Forbes. Visit his politics blog here. He can be found occasionally composing 140 character cultural analysis on Twitter. His writing has appeared in The Atlantic, The National Review, The Washington Examiner, and the now-defunct True/Slant. You can also contact him via email.
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Agreed.
Most people on our little blue planet just want to go about their lives and hold little to no ill will toward others. For whatever tragic reason, that mindset does not seem to carry over to our leaders.
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