If we stop helping people because we__e afraid, or ambivalent or whatever, then we lose. Let them do evil. I__l stop them.
Most people are surprised to hear how they really sound, as the American media uses the call of the red-tailed hawk when showing an eagle. They don__ think the eagle sounds regal enough. And so we lie to ourselves about the very identity of our national icon . . .
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Most people are surprised to hear how they really sound, as the American media uses the call of the red-tailed hawk when showing an eagle. They don__ think the eagle sounds regal enough. And so we lie to ourselves about the very identity of our national icon . . .
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