forces of good defeated by mere laws
If the Supreme Court, with its new conservative majority, wanted to announce that it was getting out of the fairness business, it could hardly have done better than its decision last week in the case of Keith Bowles.
``I must give him his due. He has considerably cretinized me.'' Lautréamont
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