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"While Rabbi Michael Lerner has been right to point out that liberals need to offer a language and lifestyle that appeals to the same grievances that attract evangelicals and other believers to megachurches, the long-term right thing to do is politely, but stiffly refuse to accept any religious recourses to explain reality, even when they would appear to help our cause."
"A far cry from a "wish you were here" postcard, the poem indicts any poetic act that fails in such a context to push beyond consoling tropes and the familiar poetic recourses to myths such as the fall, "the one we love about/The season's redemptive powers, its/Dazzling imitation of death.""
"I am well aware of what is required in terms of recourses when dealing with an arrested person having retired after doing my 30 years and in case your wondering I spent plenty of time behind a shield in Brixton, Southall and Notting Hill so I also have plenty of first hand experience of public disorder and flying missiles."