No doubt Charly has a new found respect for "The Pilgrim's Progress"..... .. Found this following as a comment to a news story:
"Cirilo Perera · Top Commenter Take it from me, a refugee from one of the _opera buffa_ failed states of Latin America: this U. S. A., this beautiful, wonderful country--distinguished by its rule of law, responsible liberty, individual opportunity, and seriousness of purpose--that I have loved so much is rapidly becoming indistinguishable from the corrupt, politically immature, feckless banana republics to our south. I am saddened beyond my powers of expression."
I strongly suspect he would join in the melancholy, but would wish the cause of that melancholy could be recast in a fashion that sets him free from having to eat crow.
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No doubt Charly has a new found respect for "The Pilgrim's Progress".....
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Found this following as a comment to a news story:
"Cirilo Perera · Top Commenter
Take it from me, a refugee from one of the _opera buffa_ failed states of Latin America: this U. S. A., this beautiful, wonderful country--distinguished by its rule of law, responsible liberty, individual opportunity, and seriousness of purpose--that I have loved so much is rapidly becoming indistinguishable from the corrupt, politically immature, feckless banana republics to our south. I am saddened beyond my powers of expression."
As Mr. Perera says, this is an unfolding tragedy whose sadness is beyond the powers of expression.
This raises the question: does Mr Rot join in the melancholy, or does he ululate? The answer may be ambiguous.
I strongly suspect he would join in the melancholy, but would wish the cause of that melancholy could be recast in a fashion that sets him free from having to eat crow.
Amen to that.
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