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Alternative history. Fascinating. Borrowing from WW1 poem (Brooke’s ‘corner of a foreign field’). Grim phrase...
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good words if the moon was bad
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In Event of Moon Disaster
A speech was prepared by Nixon’s speechwriter William Safire in case of a tragedy that, thankfully, never occurred.
via Buzzfeed