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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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… 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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… 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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… 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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… Association 12/10/1984 - Presbyterian and Methodist Ministers – Institute on Religion and Democracy 01/29/1985 - National Association of Evangelicals 02/08/1985 - United Methodist Youth …
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… THAN ON THE MILITARY. ONE EXAMPLE IS THE PHILIPPINES. KNOW THAT EACH OF US STRONGLY SUPPORTS DEMOCRACY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN THE PHILIPPINES. AS WE HAVE. MANY HAVE INCREASED ASSISTANCE …
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… Colonies that made possible the independence of your great nation, model of liberty and democracy, has filled us with pride. The Nicaraguan combatants, in spite of their tremendous …
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