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Who is William Safire?

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Who is William Safire?

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If you need to talk to Anna E., I am sure that you can contact her. Probably, she left e-mail address. If you meant Anna Epelbaum, then I, myself, would like to see more of her publication, as there were practically none within a while by now. In any occasion, I am NOT PROFESSIONAL politician, never was, never will be. I am not forcing you or whoever else to do anything. I am expressing my opinions, and always ready to show the logical basis of these opinions, if asked. Once more, your pretension to Anna E. you should discuss with her, if she wants to, of course. I think that this logic is obvious. I truly don’t know who William Safire is. I don’t think that it can be considered as the great illiteracy and/or intentional offense to this web’s audience. However, maybe not to know who he is is the same as not to know who George Washington is. Then I apologize for my limited horizons (I hope that you can understand that I am still slightly satirical). Pertinent to the issue, to amend cons

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“WILLIAM SAFIRE is the winner of a 1978 Pulitzer Prize for distinguished commentary, William Safire served as a White House advisor and speechwriter during the Nixon years. He joined the New York Times editorial staff in 1973. Safire has, more often than not, been a stinging opponent of those who delighted in Nixon’s downfall, but who, in his view, failed to apply the same critical standards to the Carter administration.” It is obvious to me that Safire analyzes information from all sides. He probably became adept at this during his years with President Nixon. In the article, Saudi Arabia may be in midst of power struggle (which can only be found in a google.com cache) Safire writes about a recent Saudi threat: “…unless U.S. support for Israel’s military policies was moderated, the strategic relationship between their two countries would be threatened. The source warned there was talk within the Saudi royal family and in Arab capitals of using the `oil weapon’ against the United Stat

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