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...gulped, restrained my double-take, and contemplated telling him the truth...
...truth is that the vast majority of the opponents of the constitutional treaty are anything but opposed to European integration. European integration can mean much more than the political elite’s version consisting of simply of free trade and fair competition, which are de rigueur but not sufficient. For France, European integration can and should mean believing that an alternative model of power with its own distinctive political inspiration is still possible, and saying so before it’s too late...
...been engaged in the family spy business longer and more deeply than he had admitted. (One revelation at Arthur's sentencing was that he had had an affair with his brother's wife Barbara.) Said Miller: "We have gotten a confession, but we have not gotten the whole truth." WASHINGTON The Empire Strikes...
...distrust of most things religious—that I was now living in a “real secular country” where religion plays no part in the state. This is one of America’s more admirable qualities, yet seems to be not quite the whole truth...
This religiosity of politics goes against everything a secular state is supposed to do. Foreigners often see America as a place where they do not have to subscribe to a set of beliefs. The truth is that by law you don’t have to follow a state religion or dogma, but you do still have to bear the consequences of living in a country where religion is often one of the driving forces behind policies that affect every citizen...