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[Title] => Not mice, but men
[Summary] => Two days ago, I wrongly attributed a quotation to William Shakespeare which belongs, in truth, to the Scottish national poet Robert Burns.
This quotation "of mice and men" came from Burnss most famous poem, To a Mouse a verse couched in the Scottish vernacular, and which begins with the line, "Wee, Sleeket, cowrin, timrous beastie . . ."
I guess that describes us today, following our timorous, cowardly withdrawal from Iraq.
[DatePublished] => 2004-07-16 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1510184
[AuthorName] => Max V. Soliven
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[Summary] => Two days ago, I wrongly attributed a quotation to William Shakespeare which belongs, in truth, to the Scottish national poet Robert Burns.
This quotation "of mice and men" came from Burnss most famous poem, To a Mouse a verse couched in the Scottish vernacular, and which begins with the line, "Wee, Sleeket, cowrin, timrous beastie . . ."
I guess that describes us today, following our timorous, cowardly withdrawal from Iraq.
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