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… FROM THEN UNTIL THE DAY HE DIED .HE REJECTED ISOLATIONISM AS AN ACCEPTABLE WAY FOR A GREAT DEMOCRACY TO COMPORT ITSELF IN THE _WORLD, TH IS VIEW SPRANG STRAIGHT FROM THE HEART OF THE … THAT AMERICA COULD NOT AND MUST NOT ATTEMPT TO FLOAT ALONG ALONE/A BLISSFUL ISLAND OF DEMOCRACY IN A SEA OF TOTALITARIANISM. f - 4 - SCOOP JACKSON WAS CONVINCED THAT THERE IS NO PLACE … From then until the day he died he rejected isolationism as an acceptable way for a great democracy to comport itself in the world. This view sprang straight from the heart of the F.D.R. …
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… OF 1ME MOST 1-tEINOUS CHAPTERS IN WCRL;D HISTORY, AS THE 'CMJ!P' REPRESENTATIVE OF OUR GREAT •DEMOCRACY, ¥OUR VtS!T WOULD BE A·GRAV! OFFENSE TO TME MANY AMERICANS WHO 01ED IN EUROPE ANO TO …
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… D·-Day because the French, British, Canadians and Americans fought shoulder-to-shoulder for democracy and freedom and won . During the war, a gallant, ·French leader, Charles • de Gaulle, …
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… America is both balanced and prudent and is based on important national security interests. Democracy, development, dialogue and defense are the cornerstones of our policy. We have a tough … that the Sandinistas fulfill their 1979 promises to the OAS and implement a genuine democracy; that they end their subversive efforts against Nicaragua's neighbors; that they end …
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… the National Bipartisan Commission on Central America” - January 1984 (1)(2) “The Challenge to Democracy in Central America” “Background Notes - Nicaragua” October 1986 “Background Notes - … the Church: Persecution of the Catholic Church in Nicaragua” “Briefing Book: Central America Democracy, Peace and Development Initiative” February 1984 “President Reagan - Central America: … [Empty] Central America: Nicaraguan Freedom Fighters 06/16/1986 (1)-(3) OA 18283 Promoting Democracy in Latin America 07/31/1986 (1)(2) Central America Briefing 01/13/1987 (1)-(12) …
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… From the freedom of th• hwun soul to the freedom of choice that is the hallmark of our democracy to, yea, the freedom we speak of today -- the freedom to exchange goods, services, and … From the freedom of the human soul to the freedom of choice that is the hallmark of our democracy to, ye■, the freedom we speak of today -- the freedom to exchange goods, services, and …
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… The lion's share would be for establishing this new institution in allocated to Honduras, a democracy that conjunction with the Central American still faces frequent violations of its … or making progress toward human There is agreement among the exrights development, building democracy, ecutive, the Congress, and the commisand encouraging economic growth sion that human … in the arms, training, and other support flowing to the other si a side that has rejected democracy a pluralism and utilizes violence as its chosen means to power. Still others recommend …
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… the urgent social and economic problems of Central America and help promote stability and democracy. Soviet and Cuban policies of intervention and export of revolution promote instability … countries, increased its military strength to alarming levels, and made clear its contempt for democracy. o In the Middle East, the Soviet Union has yet to prove it can play a constructive … OUR VARIOUS ISSUES AND THAT YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS HAVE DONE MUCH TO HELP THE CAUSE OF LIBERTY AND DEMOCRACY IN CENTRAL AMERICA. THE T.V. ADVERTISING YOU MADE POSSIBLE LAST SPRING WAS CRITICAL TO …
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… an h is toric phenomenon. Benjamin Franklin, a preeminent influence on the course of American democracy, visited here during our Revolutionary period. As Prime Minister FitzGerald pointed out … or imperial gain, the U.S. sought to do all in our power to encourage prosperity and peace and democracy in Europe. In a few days, in France, I will stand near the only land in Europe ever … knew that some things are worlh dying for • that one's country is worth dying for and that democracy is worth dying for, because it is the most deeply honorable form of Government ever …
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… an historic phenomenon. Benjamin Franklin, a preeminent influence on the course of American democracy, visited here during our Revolutionary period. As Prime Minister FitzGerald pointed out … imperial gain, the . u.s. sought to do all in our power to encourage prosperity and peace and democracy in Europe. In a few days, in France, I will stand near the only land in Europe ever … knew that some things are worlh dying for -- that one's country is worth dying for and that democracy is worth dying for, because it is the most deeply honorable form of Government ever …
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