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  You certainly don't have to love thy neighbor, but you'd better pick a better reason not to than the color of his skin. ...
  You certainly don't have to love thy neighbor, but you'd better pick a better reason not to than the color of his skin. ...
  For those who shout about communism, the loudest is usually the least knowledgeable. Empty barrels make the most noise and it doesn't take a loud noise to be patriotic and have concern and dedication. You can go about it in a quiet manner."
  For those who shout about communism, the loudest is usually the least knowledgeable. Empty barrels make the most noise and it doesn't take a loud noise to be patriotic and have concern and dedication. You can go about it in a quiet manner.
  — 'American Ideals and World Realities' speech by Albert Burke, mid 1963 Dallas Council on World Affairs
  — 'American Ideals and World Realities' speech by Albert Burke, mid 1963 Dallas Council on World Affairs


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