for the American public piece-mealed by education-type and rank. Young and middle-aged "baby boomers" accused of not caring were alive with an Americanism that tended to let Ozzie and the Beav play on, for Dad. While they were fueling their passions for democracy IN A republic.
"Their coming out of the woodwork!" A young person in the 1990s didn't really complain.
"Anyone else's ego need feel better?" A personal trainer asked aboard one flight. This was after kindofsorta a loss-win which perspective was helping people to understand. But it was before there was much open discussion of private influence on the public. "Can I get a massage?" A tight-muscled from precipice stress asked the seat in front of him.
"There are barely adult children in my book funding themselves and America's missions as National Guardspeople. I don't give a rat's ass about egos and tired people." A woman's voice settled that flight into working trip right away.
Lawyers deciding which cases to pop and which to display on shelves quietly detailed major issues and sticking points. While some people snored and drooled.
On the way to and from the bathrooms people leant an ear and gave little pieces of advice. There was agreement about keeping eyes on the ball, and, state of play. There was also acknowledgments aboard, "I don't know enough about that to say at this time," and, "Let me do some digging." Hard won confidences in a hard world put forth hedges like I'll find out; means I'll have to be in touch with so-and-so; I can do that.
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