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The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Posted May 31, 2010 @ 9:41 am In Four,Numbers | No Comments
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“Venezuela has four main private TV networks. They were so critical of President Chavez early on, he dubbed them 'the four horsemen of the apocalypse.' He passed a media law in 2004 that makes it easier to take broadcasters off the air, and he changed the penal code in 2005 to mandate prison sentences for anyone who disrespects the President of the Republic.”
—Dan Grech, “Pulling the Plug,” On the Media, May 18, 2007.
“Ask yourself: what do you have now, and what do you covet, that you would not gladly trade for, say, five extra years? These would be good years, of cross-country skiing between fashionable Colorado resorts, or at least years when you could still walk and think and read and drive. You would still be a player in whatever game you spent your life playing: still invited to faraway conferences about other people’s problems, if you ever were; still baking your famous chocolate-chip banana bread for the family if your life followed a less McNamarish course. What would you trade for that? Or, rather, what wouldn’t you trade? O.K., you’d give up years for the health and happiness of your children. What else? Peace in the Middle East? A solution to global warming? A cure for AIDS? These negotiations are secret, mind you. No one will know if you selfishly choose a few extra years for yourself over an extra million or two for Planet Earth. We’ll posit that you’re a good person, though, and that to spare the earth from a couple of the Four Horsemen you’d accept a shorter span for yourself.”
—Michael Kinsley, “Mine Is Longer Than Yours,” The New Yorker, April 7, 2008.
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