George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography
urged this country to take up "the burden of leadership." For many, the reference was clear: Take up the White Man's burden-- Ye ...
hope they stay out of there because I don't want the people in the hotel to not have a good night's sleep. The drums have ceased ...
was to make Iraq accept a pullout so rapid that all equipment and supplies must be left behind. It is clear that, even if Iraq h ...
necessitated the long-term occupation of large cities, exposing the occupiers to the dangers that the US Marines had faced in Be ...
British were backed up by the choplogic theorizing of French Foreign Minister Roland Dumas, who advanced the theory of the "huma ...
Saddam. Many observers noted that this force was optimally positioned to go north and east as well as south and west, meaning th ...
economy organized into obligatory, state-controlled cartels to reduce wages and cut production. This was the reality that lurked ...
Community dismantle its system of payments to farmers. In October, at the UN, Bush would press for the completion of GATT: "The ...
Rajiv. He was assassinated while campaigning on May 21, and his death was widely attributed in India to the CIA. Bush's approach ...
disinterest in the freedom of the Baltics. And not only of the Baltics: after the sessions with Gorbachov were over, Bush went t ...
But for George Bush, the essence of the postwar months of 1991 was a succession of personal triumphs, a succession which he hope ...
perils....History's revival enables people to pursue their natural instincts for enterprise. Communism froze that progress until ...
"Berlin and Bush's Emotional Wall," Washington Post, November 14, 1989. "Text of President Bush's Address," Washington Post, No ...
their negligence suit with Neil Bush and the other Silverado figures for $49.5 million. See the New York Times, June 9, 1991. W ...
New York Times, August 7, 1990. New York Times, August 9, 1990. Washington Post, August 9, 1990. "Bush's Talk of a 'New World O ...
Lyndon LaRouche, "On Defining the Meaning and Necessity of the Concept of Pyscho-Sexual Impotence," in What Does Candidate LaRo ...
Washington Post, August 30, 1991. Washington Post, May 17 and May 25, 1991. Washington Post, June 9, 1991. Facts on File, Septe ...
Chapter –XXV THYROID STORM Caesar non super grammaticos (The emperor cannot defy the grammarians.) --Marcus Pomponius Marcellus ...
and Lincoln. Roosevelt marked the end of the sharp animosity towards the British crown which had been left in American public li ...
If you took an impetuous small boy on to a beach strewn with a great many exciting pebbles, you would not expect him to remain i ...
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