The Seven Deadly Sins of Government
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What do King Solomon, Pope Gregory I (Gregory the Great), Dante Alighieri, and Mohandas Gandhi have to do with modern governments?
Everything is now political.
Pat Buchanan has just published an article on President Kennedy's Peace Speech at American University on June 10, 1963, just a few months before he was assassinated on November 22.
In the old days, Democrats had predictable agendas, supposedly focused on individual rights, the "little guy," and distrust of the military-industrial-intelligence complex.
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