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The young schemer sensed his opportunity and leaned in conspiratorially. While grieving, Monty and Simon overhear a policewoman conspiratorially speaking about the explosion, and her involvement in it. It is incredible that THE NEW AMERICAN, a magazine of the conspiratorially minded John Birch Society, continues to evade mentioning control of oil as being the prime reason for the Iraq War ("An Unnecessary War," November 28). |
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