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Two prominent Democrats lament the degradation of civil
discourse in graduation addresses:

Mayor Antonio R. Villaraigosa of Los Angeles,
told University of Southern California graduates it was "poisoning our
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Mark Warner, former Virginia governor speaking at Wake
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"No one — no one — in politics has a monopoly on virtue,
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— NYT column by David Brooks June 11, 2006 - see Slate's attack on Brooks himself here.


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