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	<description>Senior Fellow, Hillsdale College Churchill Project, Writer and Historian</description>
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		By: warframeplatinumhackpro.blogspot.com		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[There were a lot of times where I wouldover shoot a platform or get stuck on something I could not see, plus it turned a 
five minute period into a fifteen minute stage because I can&#039;t get passed among the jumping obstructions.
If you do not have the time nor the patience to farm for supplies to 
assemble items you will likely only revert to buying 
from the cash store so that you do not have to grind the same phases over and 
over again (even though it does not feel like the same point 
because they randomize) to obtain the items you need. A lot of the 
gameplay mechanics are quite similar to games like Max Payne, Gunz the 
double, or Jedi Academy, where players can run sideways or vertically upwards on walls, dive off of platforms while shooting, or slide on the ground and use 
your sword to cut your enemies legs off.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There were a lot of times where I wouldover shoot a platform or get stuck on something I could not see, plus it turned a<br>
five minute period into a fifteen minute stage because I can’t get passed among the jumping obstructions.<br>
If you do not have the time nor the patience to farm for supplies to<br>
assemble items you will likely only revert to buying<br>
from the cash store so that you do not have to grind the same phases over and<br>
over again (even though it does not feel like the same point<br>
because they randomize) to obtain the items you need. A lot of the<br>
gameplay mechanics are quite similar to games like Max Payne, Gunz the<br>
double, or Jedi Academy, where players can run sideways or vertically upwards on walls, dive off of platforms while shooting, or slide on the ground and use<br>
your sword to cut your enemies legs off.</p>
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		By: Richard M. Langworth		</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Dec 2012 20:38:20 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Neither I nor Churchill was referring to Orthodox Jews in the context reported.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Neither I nor Churchill was referring to Orthodox Jews in the context reported.</p>
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		By: David		</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Dec 2012 19:14:01 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[&quot;Then Churchill adds some­thing that is per­haps rel­e­vant to present-day situations:

    I drew atten­tion to a seri­ous dan­ger to Anglo-German rela­tions which arises out of the organ­i­sa­tion of Ger­man res­i­dents in Britain into a closely-knit, strictly dis­ci­plined body.&quot;

I just thought that I would comment on this, since I see myself as one of the groups under discussion (&quot;present-day situations&quot;).  I am an Orthodox Jew -- ultra-Orthodox in some people&#039;s eyes, I suppose; I wear clothes which most people consider odd, and I was shocked by the recent French law about the burka, wondering when my turn will come. 

First of all, most of the &#039;strange&#039; ethnic groups in Western Europe and the US are in no way organized, in no way disciplined, and much less closely knit than others may think.  Each of &#039;us&#039; is an individual, and each of &#039;us&#039; has an individual agenda, just like each of &#039;you&#039;.  My personal agenda, for example, has nothing to do with politics.

Second, in Britain and the US, it wouldn&#039;t matter if we were organized, disciplined, and closely knit.  The constitutional tradition in both of those places would forbid the authorities from interfering in our customs, feelings, etc., as long as we stay well within the law.  Those governments may have more leeway in wartime, but even then, ONLY TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY THEIR RESPECTIVE CONSTITUTIONS.  Somehow, I have the feeling that governmental tampering with the constitution according to political mood represents a much greater danger to society than my wearing a suit without a tie and a fedora on a hot summer day.

Thanks.
D.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“Then Churchill adds some­thing that is per­haps rel­e­vant to present-day situations:</p>
<p>    I drew atten­tion to a seri­ous dan­ger to Anglo-German rela­tions which arises out of the organ­i­sa­tion of Ger­man res­i­dents in Britain into a closely-knit, strictly dis­ci­plined body.”</p>
<p>I just thought that I would comment on this, since I see myself as one of the groups under discussion (“present-day situations”).  I am an Orthodox Jew — ultra-Orthodox in some people’s eyes, I suppose; I wear clothes which most people consider odd, and I was shocked by the recent French law about the burka, wondering when my turn will come. </p>
<p>First of all, most of the ‘strange’ ethnic groups in Western Europe and the US are in no way organized, in no way disciplined, and much less closely knit than others may think.  Each of ‘us’ is an individual, and each of ‘us’ has an individual agenda, just like each of ‘you’.  My personal agenda, for example, has nothing to do with politics.</p>
<p>Second, in Britain and the US, it wouldn’t matter if we were organized, disciplined, and closely knit.  The constitutional tradition in both of those places would forbid the authorities from interfering in our customs, feelings, etc., as long as we stay well within the law.  Those governments may have more leeway in wartime, but even then, ONLY TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY THEIR RESPECTIVE CONSTITUTIONS.  Somehow, I have the feeling that governmental tampering with the constitution according to political mood represents a much greater danger to society than my wearing a suit without a tie and a fedora on a hot summer day.</p>
<p>Thanks.<br>
D.</p>
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