DON'T FORGET, ALL WAYS FREE SAYS:"BE SURE TO CAUCUS ON THE LAND"
"Dialogue," from Greek, "dia," (two) + "logos," (reason, logic, discourse = mutual understanding; basis of joint force, creative/destructive, dependent on the priniciples served and human judgment applied; that force which creates the world).
Curious that S.P. should have selected "Dialogue" as the title of his monologue (Greek, "mono," [one] + "logos," [reason, logic, discourse, judgment] = one-sided sales pitch, preaching to the choir, or fleecing the sheep).
S.P.'s "Dialogue" uses the word integrity (Latin, "completeness," "whole," from "integer," "One."). Since S.P. publicly accused nameless people of various vile innuendos, if S.P. actually understood the meaning of "integrity," wouldn't he have spoken privately to those he accused, or at least brought his shadowy claims to the council circle, before telling tall tales in the sacred