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It is becoming clear that part of what is meant by this phrase is that the United
States is to become a permanent garrison state and also the world policeman,
under the cloak and command of the United Nations or NATO or some other
regional ...
It is becoming clear that part of what is meant by this phrase is that the United
States is to become a permanent garrison state and also the world policeman,
under the cloak and command of the United Nations or NATO or some other
regional ...
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... most of the founders of the United States. Today, we call this philosophy "
classical liberalism," which historian Ralph Raico says is the "signature political
philosophy of Western civilization."7 An important part of the Remnant has
preserved ...
... most of the founders of the United States. Today, we call this philosophy "
classical liberalism," which historian Ralph Raico says is the "signature political
philosophy of Western civilization."7 An important part of the Remnant has
preserved ...
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... wars in particular: the American Civil War (or more correctly labeled, the War
for Southern Independence),34 the Spanish-American War, and World War I. The
combination of these three wars, all of which the United States government won,
...
... wars in particular: the American Civil War (or more correctly labeled, the War
for Southern Independence),34 the Spanish-American War, and World War I. The
combination of these three wars, all of which the United States government won,
...
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... and was not likely to spread to the new territories or states.38 The United
States was one of the few remaining countries "John Niven, Gideon Welles:
Lincoln's Secretary of the Navy (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press,
1994), p.
... and was not likely to spread to the new territories or states.38 The United
States was one of the few remaining countries "John Niven, Gideon Welles:
Lincoln's Secretary of the Navy (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press,
1994), p.
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John M. Taylor summarizes Semmes's views: Since the Mexican War, Semmes
had come to identify more with the South and less with the United States. His was
much more than the sectional loyalty of a newcomer to Alabama; rather, it grew ...
John M. Taylor summarizes Semmes's views: Since the Mexican War, Semmes
had come to identify more with the South and less with the United States. His was
much more than the sectional loyalty of a newcomer to Alabama; rather, it grew ...
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