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  • When government employees stopped setting the beat, the Japanese lost the rhythm and their economy fell apart.
  • Americans complain about the lack of true leaders and of today's poll-driven politicians. But if American is a democracy, isn't that exactly how it is supposed to work?
  • GM found that when you ask for government help, you'd better be careful - you might get what you wish for, and our guys have a track record of losing negotiations.
  • George W Bush, lambasted as the destroyer of peace in the Middle East, may preside over the most welcome development there since the Second World War.
  • The recent, less-than-informed coverage of the death of Benazir Bhutto reminds us of Neville Chamberlain's infamous comment about Czechsolovakia as " a faraway country about which we know nothing."
  • How come all the environmentalists keep proposing things people don't want to do? Real solutions nedn't require deprivation.
  • By taking this preposterous action, the CIA has provided a signal service.
  • Unlimited money, unlimited visibility, unlimited clout - what could possibly go wrong?
  • Somehow, we have reached the point where we view democracy and elections as ends in themselves. But they aren't.
  • Leaders know that there's nothing as disruptive as information.
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