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Terrible Swift Sword

Jim Ryan

A plea and a playbook for progressives to reclaim our power, dominate political discourse and crush the serpent with our heel.

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    "Stop worrying about what they're going to do to you and start worrying about what you're going to do to them" -- Ulysses S. Grant

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