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Schell's attacks on current American policy, which build quietly throughout the book before floridly erupting at the end, are so strident that they will alienate all but a very self-selected readership.
I don't know if dreadlock guy (who doesn't have dreadlocks anymore, btw) just has a lot of pent-up screams that build quietly inside whenever he's singing uplifting power-ballads about school shootings or whatever, but it's some furious yelling.
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What's more, this wall of immunity has been built quietly, in cases that rewrite statutory and procedural rules to make it harder for Americans to ever have their claims heard in court.
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