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" ... As for Robert E. Lee: He was indeed and "in deed" by any standard definition of the term a traitor. He was a colonel in the U.S. Army when he defected to the enemy forces who’d just attacked his country. And he was the greatest military defender of slavery, one of the great blights on humankind. Let’s not romanticize him any more. ... "
" ... It is an epidemic which blights the retail industry and for brands it is a disease that no-one likes to admit they have caught. Until now that is. Because in the face of the evermore demanding consumer, retailers are being squeezed like never before. Something had to give. ... "
" ... On the other of the spectrum, states are writing the laws for programs like TIF. TIF is really a classic example of where you see a lot of these more subjective measures coming into play. There are terms like "blights" and "obsolescence" that come up in the laws. That gives a lot of leeway to local officials to put TIF districts where they see the greatest development opportunities, not necessarily in the areas that have the greatest need. ... "
" ... The boss fight itself I'd call better than year one, not so good as some of the year two fights. Malok keeps things interesting by summoning adds and blights more or less everywhere, so you'll be spending a lot of time "shadow touched," which I hate. I haven't tried it on nightfall yet, but it seems like it might be something of a nightmare. Malok goes down without too much grind, especially if you've got some void anchors, snipers, or some other solid DPS. He doesn't do much special aside from blasting a whole lot of those centurion darts. ... "
" ... There is one thing that he noted that is a big upside to the Caymans. A tragic remnant of racism probably has its roots in white supremacist ideology, which used to be quite popular and often seems like it will make a comeback. It blights much of the English speaking world. Mr. Leung, who is of Asian descent, noticed a whiff of it in Scotland, but finds the Caymans utterly devoid of racism. Pirates, refugees, shipwrecked sailors and enslaved people might not seem to be the best material to start a country to some, but clearly there is an upside. ... "