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Hunter S. Thompson

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I take no pleasure in being Right in my dark predictions about the fate of our military intervention in the heart of the Muslim world. It is immensely depressing to me. Nobody likes to be betting against the Home team.
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"Fast and Furious" (14 October 2003)

 
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