Mortality, personal and global
By James Carroll | Monday, April 19, 2010 | The Boston Globe
“…President Obama’s expansive nuclear initiative, more valued abroad than at home, is what won him the Nobel Prize, and what drew the unprecedented urgent concern from all those heads of state last week. Americans don’t really get it, and that indifference may prove fatal. If the Obama effort comes to nothing, the extinction of the human future will have been no accident, even if no one remains to decry it as a crime….”…BS
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