“I choose to live in what I think is the greatest country in the world, which is committing horrendous terrorist acts and should stop.”

—  Noam Chomsky

Debate with Bill Bennett on CNN, May 30, 2002 http://www.radio4all.net/index.php?op=program-info&program_id=11118
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