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Quote of the Morning

“In World War II, the mentality of the public was that our whole way of life was at risk, we’re all in. We censored the mail. When you wrote a letter overseas, it got censored. When a letter was written back from the battlefield to home, they looked at what was in the letter to make sure they were not tipping off the enemy. If I thought censoring the mail was necessary, I would suggest it, but I don’t think it is.” Lindsey Graham

This man, along with his colleague Pete King, really represent the centerpieces of American fear-mongering and authoritarianism.