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... military victo- ries served to " clear the deck " of most of the restraints against centralization of power into the Federal government . Only then was the stage set for President Franklin D. Roosevelt to create both a leviathan state ...
... military victo- ries served to " clear the deck " of most of the restraints against centralization of power into the Federal government . Only then was the stage set for President Franklin D. Roosevelt to create both a leviathan state ...
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... military aid of its armed forces . Our military forces should be limited to the defense of the Unit- ed States , and not for the assistance of certain special economic interests abroad . But our armed forces should be the best equip ...
... military aid of its armed forces . Our military forces should be limited to the defense of the Unit- ed States , and not for the assistance of certain special economic interests abroad . But our armed forces should be the best equip ...
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... military policy with a well - armed neutrality for the defense of the Unit- ed States , and no military alliances . Weinberger is correct that the Spanish - American War was the turning point of our foreign policy . However , Weinberger ...
... military policy with a well - armed neutrality for the defense of the Unit- ed States , and no military alliances . Weinberger is correct that the Spanish - American War was the turning point of our foreign policy . However , Weinberger ...
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... military sense ; but in a broader sense it seems to me that we lost it , for our Western civilization is less respected and secure than it was before . In order to defeat Germany and Japan , we supported the still greater menaces of ...
... military sense ; but in a broader sense it seems to me that we lost it , for our Western civilization is less respected and secure than it was before . In order to defeat Germany and Japan , we supported the still greater menaces of ...
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... military personnel have died in undeclared wars and over 400,000 have suffered battle injuries.2 It can be argued that the founders probably did not intend for this constitutional restraint to apply to very short and limited police ...
... military personnel have died in undeclared wars and over 400,000 have suffered battle injuries.2 It can be argued that the founders probably did not intend for this constitutional restraint to apply to very short and limited police ...
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