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 | | Ronald Reagan and Genocide: the Biography of an Ideal | | by ziad, Aug 27, 2007 | | Ronald Reagan has always been aware of the scourge of Genocide, notwithstanding his selective and politicized views. Certainly, Reagan was not a principled humanitarian, one who sought to objectively filter foreign policy through the lens of human rights. Rather, his views of human rights were highly inconsistent, depending largely on his ideological interpretations of the Cold War as they were represented in international relations. This helps to explain Reagans hands-off support of terrorism in Latin America and the direct sale of weapons to an acknowledged enemy of the state, Iran, as well as the invasion of Grenada and other international aggressions. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | Henry Cabot Lodge | | by ziad, Aug 27, 2007 | | Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. was born in 1902 to a Boston Brahmin family of immense heritage and pride. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | Jenny Nimmo | | by NICEM, Aug 25, 2007 | | Have you read the Charles Bone series and now wonder who is the mastermind behind it? | | Comments(3) Liked It: 42 |
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 | | Mark Twain's Life | | by TheKage, Aug 24, 2007 | | Who would have known that the "Father of Modern Literature," the name by which Samuel Langhorne Clemens would be called, was born in a small town of less than a hundred people? However, you will not find any greatly published books under the name of Samuel Clemens because he used the pen-name Mark Twain. | | Comments(7) Liked It: 2 |
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 | | Sarojini Naidu | | by ziad, Aug 22, 2007 | | The "Nightingale of India", Sarojini Naidu, who was a poet and freedom fighter that inspired a generation. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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