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It supplied, per capita, more military volunteers than almost anywhere else in the country—a tradition that held through Vietnam and into Iraq and Afghanistan. It fed American steel mills, timber yards, and chemical plants. Its people worked in the dark, underground, and underpaid, and when the work was done, they came home to churches and kin and the kind of densely-interlocking community life that sociologists now study Top The Subjective Nature of Time: From Bergson to Mises Sat, 30 May...
Clark's career at least included this little gem and another terrifying story of a Vietnam veteran, often classed as an old-fashioned horror movie, "Dead of Night." These two can be found among a bevy of commercial potboilers, such as "From the Hip," which is distinguished only by my own magnificent performance in the key role of a courtroom artist who, in his few minutes of screen time, is always out of focus in the background.
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