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Bill Clinton accepting the TED Prize:
“The terrorists in London were home-grown citizens who valued their differences from other British citizens more than their common humanity. That is the central psychological plague of humanity in the 21st century.”

Imagine the voices of Darwin and Mother Theresa in his ear…

6 responses to “Clinton’s Advisors”

  1. ix_silver, you might want to check your math again. Seems like a shame to dishonor the thousands of people who died in the WorldTrade Center attacks over an arithmetic mistake.

  2. I think the conspiracy theories are a bit off topic as well…

    Clinton was speaking in code, methinks… as I ponder what he meant with this powerful claim.

  3. you are right, but sometimes the unthinkable is true, and the greatst shame to humanituy is to hide it

  4. well… what are "their differences from other British citizens"?

  5. Love the shot, the composition, the lighting, and Darwin and Mother Theresa! Beautiful! We would like to thank you for placing your photography here at Flickr with a CC license, enabling us to use it. Your photograph is on a page with an essay in Japanese explaining the process of translating an academic Japanese publication into English. You can see your photograph and the essay, at thesis-translation.aaronlanguage.com/translation_thesis_p…. Your name is under the image and links to the credits at thesis-translation.aaronlanguage.com/credits/thesis_credi… where it is listed, linking to your profile here at Flickr.

  6. "That is the central psychological plague of humanity in the 21st century.” Is that what we call old scratch now? What about the problem of evil for one thing. Has it gone away? A line we used to love to deliver with sneering devil contempt is "What about satan? What about SATAN!"

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