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A New Modest Proposal

There is a growing problem in this country that divides many of our good citizens, and places them against one another. Every American will agree with me when I say that the issue of the death penalty has become so brutal that it has perhaps even surpassed the severity of the death penalty itself. The infighting between American brothers and sisters has got to stop if we are to advance as a society toward working for the common good.
On either side of the debate, radicals have formed a stronghold over the opinions of good, moderate Americans who are being played like a cheap game of checkers. These radicals for or against the death penalty, or "players" if you will, are forcing the citizenry beneath them to jump over one another, consequently removing another good naive American out of the game, all in the players ever-lasting pursuit to king themselves and work their way around the board. This sort of game cannot be played when it forces Americans to fight each other. The......


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