When Robert Novak spoke to Moorehouse State he gave the students this advice. Always love your country but never trust your government. On August 18th Mr. Novak died and while do not wish to disrespect the dead, we remember his outing of CIA operative Valerie Plame and what it tells is to love your country and distrust people who say they love their country if they are serving for opposing parts of government. Mr. Novak served well for the Bush people. The passing of all people diminishes us, but the passing of all politics enhances us. |
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