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ABSTRACT:
For anyone old enough to know the difference between Joe and Jenny McCarthy, the vernacular of Homeland Security might seem like deja vu all over again, merely substituting the word "terrorist" in the verbal cranny formerly occupied by "communist." And while Barry Lopez certainly doesn't argue against the clear and present danger real terrorists pose to Americans, he goes to great lengths in "Resistance" -- neither a novel nor a short-story collection, but a fictional dossier of distress -- to point out the cure might be almost as abhorrent as the pox.
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