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Imperialism

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http://www.lewrockwell.com, By Justin Raimondo

The idea that the United States must exercise "global leadership" is rationalized by our interventionists as a necessary prerequisite for maintaining some type of "world order."

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Tibor Machan was the subject of a recent Daily Bell interview. Having grown up in Eastern Europe, in this interview he occasionally brings a perspective and insight on the issues addressed that many in the West today might not have; at times he seem

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"Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny." – Thomas Jefferson

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I hope and suspect that, if mankind is not destroyed by imperial-state bio-chemical or nuclear war and continues to become more knowledgeable and intelligent and loving, our descendants will some day make great leaps forward into the small communitie

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DailyPaul.Com

The White House meeting sounded more like a listening session for the top Republicans and Democrats in the House and Senate about options for helping Iraq's embattled Shiite government halt the lightning advance of Sunni Islamist fighters toward Bagh

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Farm Wars

Consider this: A rat born in captivity doesn't know anything else. We could label that captivity "freedom" and the rat would know no difference...

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Next News Network

Over 200 schoolgirls, kidnapped by the militant group Boko Haram, were finally found after weeks of searching. Western powers criticized the government of Nigeria for not acting quickly enough to find the girls. Significant publicity about the se

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It took awhile to find the Nigerian schoolgirls abducted by the radical Islamist group Boko Haram, and during that time officials from Western governments--likely the United States, Britain, and France--anonymously criticized the Nigerian government

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