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Marvin Gaye: War Is Not The Answer
After World War Two, periodically you would hear about Japanese fighters, isolated on some remote island in southeast Asia, still fighting long after the war was over, and everyone else had moved on.
Hmmm. Isolated, out of touch, still living in the past - sounds like the elderly female voting block that dominates Detroit politics. They are still fighting as if the race riots in Detroit are fresh in their minds. Senility is a wonderful thing. You get to be young forever.
Somebody should tell them that Coleman Young has passed and the suburbs just voted heavily in support of a black President. Be sure to welcome them to the Twenty First Century while they vote for the next politician who promises to protect them from the suburbs.
Until then, you can hear them every morning calling in to Mildred Gaddis' radio show.
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