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It has always been clear that any use of nuclear weapons would have catastrophic humanitarian consequences.
With one terrible exception, the Civil War, law and the Constitution have kept America whole and free.
Aging followed by death is the price we pay for the immortality of our genes. You find this information soul-killing; I find it thrilling, liberating.
It's being willing to walk away that gives you strength and power - if you're willing to accept the consequences of doing what you want to do.
At the time of the Civil War, there were six democracies in the face of the planet. Today, there's 120 and they've been inspired by the American exceptionalism.
I used to do Civil War re-enacting between the ages of 15 and 19. I was part of a unit that was considered very authentic. We would source the right wools, the right buttons for the costumes. We had the right look.
Abraham Lincoln went through 12 generals before he got Ulysses S. Grant. He had never done a Civil War before.
It's easy to play a bad girl: You just do everything you've been told not to do, and you don't have to deal with the consequences, because it's only acting.
I didn't think any amount of money was worth something that would take away what you believed in or what you stood for. I didn't want to do something my parents and daughter couldn't be proud of.