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US presidents

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Eisenhower’s Farewell Address

Throughout the history of the United States, the struggle between government, the scientific community, and the public has been an ardent one. On January 17, 1961, Dwight D. Eisenhower delivered his farewell address to Americans. Although most of his speech was devoted to the role of the American state in...

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JFK Ordered the Assassination of Fidel Castro

It seems to me very likely that JFK ordered someone to assassinate Fidel Castro, for three reasons: first, if such an assassination could have been accomplished, it would have been a good thing for the United States (or, at least, the United States would have expected it to be a...

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John Sherman and Franklin D. Roosevelt

Via multiple movements led by four pairs of individuals, a contemporary scenario where people from outside the white, the male, and the protestant Christian typecast hold, or could hold, positions of political power and where these same people seek to pass legislature that would shake traditional foundations has manifested. The...

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President Obama Did Not Abuse His Constitutional Authority

Part I. Introduction The question for this essay is whether or not President Obama abused or exceeded his Constitutional authority with respect to foreign policy. This is an important question for a number of reasons; most significant among them is that the extent of Presidential foreign policy authority is a...

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George Washington’s Farewell Address Analysis

George Washington’s Farewell Address was his attempt to assure the country that things would be alright. It came at the end of his second term. He sensed that the citizens of the nation did not have much confidence in the future of the government, mostly because Washington was the only...

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