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thing we want. just so many people, andrea. you pointed out a minute ago, who are dependent upon the government to do what the government is supposed to do. i m hopeful twhil his will be resolved. there was a house budget hearing today, ambassador susan rice was testifying to try to save the american the u.s. contributions to the u.n. budget. with the u.n. doing everything it is now in cote d ivoire, only after u.n. forces fired on the leader there that he began to talk about giving up after this four-month stalemate and civil war, let s look at susan rice before the house budget committee today. america s resources and influence are not limitless. that s why the united nations is so important to our national security. it allows us to share the costs and the burdens of tackling global problems, rather than leaving those problems to fester or the world to look to america
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the party of abraham lincoln is acting like the party of jefferson davis, the governor of virginia has decreed april as confederate history month. here s how it is described, the four-year war between the states for independence. his proclamation speaks of confederate leaders who, quote, fought for their homes and communities and commonwealth. but how they were overwhelmed by the insurmountable numbers and resources of the union army. nothing about forced labor under the whil or chains that whipped people. that outlawed any education for the slaves. nothing about the wickedness of the institution that lay at the heart of the civil war. nothing about the more than 600,000 people who lay dead as a result of it. as a result of the confederate leaders, who told their people they had to fight because abraham lincoln and the republican party had won the white house. how about a little education here along with this reverence for the cause?
confederate history month. here s how it is described, the four-year war between the states for independence. his proclamation speaks of confederate leaders who, quote, fought for their homes and communities and commonwealth. but how they were overwhelmed by the insurmountable numbers and resources of the union army. nothing about forced labor under the whil or chains that whipped people. that outlawed any education for the slaves. nothing about the wickedness of the institution that lay at the heart of the civil war. nothing about the more than 600,000 people who lay dead as a result of it. as a result of the confederate leaders, who told their people they had to fight because abraham lincoln and the republican party had won the white house. how about a little education here along with this reverence for the cause? how about some real southern american history with all that it contains and not this gone with the wind version. i m glad to see that the governor said tonight that he sh