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					<description>&lt;strong&gt;2007.08.27 Politics and National Defense Roundup...&lt;/strong&gt;

Rule of the HarvestJ. D. Pendry Or maybe it is rather the seeds of our demise. As a nation, we’ve sown ours over the years. I think our first seed was in Korea. That’s where we first decided that a cease fire is as good as total victory. We hold up...</description>
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<p>Rule of the HarvestJ. D. Pendry Or maybe it is rather the seeds of our demise. As a nation, we’ve sown ours over the years. I think our first seed was in Korea. That’s where we first decided that a cease fire is as good as total victory. We hold up&#8230;
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