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The humanitarian argument is so selective I find it difficult to swallow. It's not even so much about the choice as to where we should get involved and where we shouldn't.
Michael Hastings
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Michael Hastings
Age: 44
Born: 1980
Born: October 6
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Orland Hills
Illinois
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