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Those who think that every Prince who has a name for prudence owes it to the wise counsellors he has around him, and not to any merit of his own, are certainly mistaken; since it is an unerring rule and of universal application that a Prince who is not wise himself cannot be well advised by others, unless by chance he surrender himself to be wholly governed by some one adviser who happens to be supremely prudent; in which case he may, indeed, be well advised; but not for long, since such an adviser will soon deprive him of his Government. If he listen to a multitude of advisers, the Prince who is not wise will never have consistent counsels, nor will he know of himself how to reconcile them. Each of his counsellors will study his own advantage, and the Prince will be unable to detect or correct them. Nor could it well be otherwise, for men will always grow rogues on your hands unless they find themselves under a necessity to be honest. Hence it follows that good counsels, whencesoever they come, have their origin in the prudence of the Prince, and not the prudence of the Prince in wise counsels. |
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Kerry moves to +140. Republicans who wanted to allow betting on terrorist events under the belief that an efficient market is predictive must be worried. I got mine at +160.
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France wasn't a full member of NATO. Did we scrap NATO as a result? No. International institutions and agreements can be a force multiplier for us. |
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He spoke to the American people; He spoke in front of the UN; He spoke to numerous Allies (GB, Australia) and Enemies (France); He acted. |
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The Kerry Doctrine, in a previous formulation.
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(2) Did you ever watch the A-Team? Mr. T didn't always like the decisions the group made, but he often grumbled and went along with them because he knew that he was better off as a part of a team, instead of free-lancing. He always could have ditched the rest of them, but he didn't. |
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I have no idea if Clinton is violent or fears flying. |
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