' 'Is it?' 'Oh, yeah. For the first time I read Kant and Kierkegaard, Hegel and Nietzsche. When he was relaxed, he was eloquent and persuasive. When there is no understanding, respect, or trust, any compromise, much less an admission of error, is seen as weakness and disloyalty, a sure recipe for defeat.
What do you think that means?' Bosch thought for a few moments and said, 'I don't know. We were joined by Father Richard McSorley, a Jesuit on the Georgetown faculty who had long been active in the peace movement. In 1979, my first year as governor, and ten years after the Game, when I was answering questions at a high school assem l cooperation against terror and a recognition that we must do more to fight poverty, disease, and gl
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