21. However, when history judges his successor, it ought to have kind words for Zedillo, who made this peaceful transition possible. 22. If those opposing the legalization of assisted suicide should become a movement, this may well be the time that history judges it coalesced. 23. In the end, Whitman published his filth, and history has judged both him and his mentor most kindly. 24. In the midst of events, it is difficult to know how history will judge anyone. 25. The answer will frame how history judges President Bush. 26. This president is being tested for his courage and wisdom and will be judged by history on how he proceeds. 27. Ultimately, history will again judge Galveston, whether it made a shrewd decision or allowed pride to get in the way of a new chance at prosperity. 28. What struck American participants in the meeting was that Jiang was so casual, even telling self-deprecating jokes about how history may judge his move to freer markets. 29. When lame ducks have succumbed to their status, as Buchanan did, history has judged them as weak or disastrous. 30. Castro said history would judge the battle. |