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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 … D-DAY BECAUSE THE FRENCH, BRITISH, CAN ADIA NS AND AMERICANS FOUGHT SHOULDER TO SHOULDER FOR DEMOCRACY AND FREEDOMAND W ON. DURING THE WAR A GALLANT FRENCH LEADER, CHARLES DE GAULLE, INSP … 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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… WE, TOO, SUFFER WITH YOU, II I - - - - ----··- -·--· ---- --- - - ------- · - ------ --· - 5 - DEMOCRACY IS FAR FROM PERFECT; BUT DEMOCRACY DOES NOT WAGE WAR ON ITS NEIGHBOR1/DOES NOT BUILD WALLS TO KEEP ITS PEOPLE IN/AND DOES NOT ORGANIZE ARMIES OF SECRET POLICE TO SPY ON THEM AND KEEP THEM _9UIET,) DEMOCRACY REFLECTS ALL THE MISTAKES, ALL THE FRAILTIES, BUT ALSO THE DEEPEST HOPES AND DREAMS OF …
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… for United States efforts to promote economic and political development, peace, stability and democracy in Central America and to encourage a negotiated resolution of the conflict in the … ditions create discontent, which is o~en ~xplo~ted by communist guernllas m their war against democracy. The focus of United States policy in Central America goes beyond the military aspects … American democracies: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. Progress Toward Democracy pemocracy is making great strides rn these four countries. Their progress in building …
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… could be affected throughout the hemisphere. The people of El Salvador have proved they want democracy. But if guerrilla violence succeeds, they won't get it. El Salvador will join Cuba and … to stop the advance of communism in Central America by doing what we do best -- by supporting democracy. For 3 years, our goal has been to support fundamental change in this region, to replace poverty with development and dictatorship with democracy. These objectives are not easy to obtain. We're on the right track. Costa Rica …
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… some officers responsible for the blood they shed. El Salvador today is not yet a model democracy. But it is ~lso not run by ruthless reactionaries or by equally ruthless … armed doctrine of revolution. Instead, however tentatively and precariously, El Salvador is a democracy in the process of becoming, and it is therefore a big credit on Ronald Reagan's … also on the ledger of moderate Democrats who wer~n't afraid to cross the-partisan line. Democracy in the process of becoming is what distinguishes El Salvador from Nicaragua. Nicaragua …
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… Pope in saying we, too, disapprove, and yes, people of Nicaragua, we, too, suffer with you. Democracy is far from perfect. But democracy does not wage war on its neighbors; it doesn't build walls to keep its people in; and it doesn't organize armies of secret police to spy on them and keep them quiet. Democracy reflects all the mistakes, all the frailties, but also all the deepest hopes and dreams …
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… at a critical time, when conditions for freedom have seldom been more favorable. The spread of democracy and free elections in Latin America and Asia and the desire for free markets and human … Vietnam , and Nicaragua , where governmental repression is a way of life. As the trend toward democracy throughout the world continues to gain momentum, we welcome the efforts of the United …
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… a core support of only 20 percent, and a clear majority of Chileans want a return to civilian democracy. SE~T '- SECRET 4 Therefore, for Pinochet to gain a majority vote will be difficult. … Government of Chile. While all elements of the USG are unanimous in believing that a return to democracy is highly desirable, there is no agreement as to what we can or should do to bring that … policy on human rights in Ch' e. It is the administration's pol' y to support a return to democracy in Chile in keeping with its longstand' g democratic tradition. Sincerely, Mr. Walter …
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… Sandinistas abandon "interventionism," sever strategic ties with the Soviet bloc, and practice democracy. He stated that to cease Nicaraguan internationalism (what Western democracies call … being revolutionaries. It is impossible even to consider this. Yet the superstructure aspects, democracy as they call it, bourgeois democracy, has an element which we can manage and even derive advantages from for the …
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… America and Germany shall be cultivated and nurtured. For 40 years, our shared principles of democracy and liberty have nourished and sustained one another. And due in large part [to] the resolve of the Federal Republic of Germany and the commitment of its people to democracy and freedom, our negotiations with the Soviet Union proved successful, and I was able …
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