[Publib] The Day After
Tom Cooper
tcooper at wgpl.org
Mon Nov 3 10:05:26 EST 2008
And let's not forget the quandary faced by those of us who will awaken
to find that our candidate has triumphed. Insurmountable economic
problems, wars in two countries, horrible international perception of
the U.S. As Mark Twain famously said, 'Whenever you find yourself in the
majority, it's time to pause, and reflect.'
Tom Cooper, Director
Webster Groves Public Library
301 E. Lockwood
Webster Groves, MO 63119
(314) 961-3784
tcooper at wgpl.org
Do not judge beliefs by their plausibility, but by the harm they may do.
Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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Picture it: You wake up next Wednesday bright and early, crank on the
computer and dial in your favorite news provider, only to discover that
your candidate did not win. Somebody else will be President of these
United States for the next four years.
What is the first thing you would do?
M. McGrorty
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