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Night and Fog in America: Deportation, Disappearance, and the Eminent Death of a Nation.
Night and Fog in AmericaDeportation, Disappearance, and the Eminent Death of a Nation. by Paul Alexander Wolf Dedicated to “the special” who walks into the fire – with eyes wide open, with an open heart and hands unarmed. ⸻ Teaser Line:When justice disappears behind the veil of policy, we must choose: silence or conscience. This… Keep reading →
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US Presidential profiles in violations of Justice. (Part 6 – former President Carter, the exception)
The 39th Us President James Earl (“Jimmy”) Carter” “Human rights is the soul of our foreign policy, because human rights is the very soul of our sense of nationhood.” – Jimmy Carter. – The 39th US President was James Earl Carter born on the 1st of October 1924 in Plains,Georgia. After his graduation from the US…
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US Presidential profiles in violations of Justice (Part 5 – former President Ford)
The 38th US President Gerald Rudolph Ford: “An American tragedy in which we all have played a part” – “If Lincoln were alive today, he’d be turning over in his grave.” – Gerald R. Ford. Born in 1913 in Omaha, Nebraska, he studied law at Yale and during the Second World War he served in the US…
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US Presidential profiles in violations of Justice (Part 4 – former President Nixon)
The 37th US President Richard Milhouse Nixon “I am not a crook” – R.M Nixon: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sh163n1lJ4M&feature=player_detailpage RICHARD NIXON’s VIOLATIONS OF JUSTICE Richard Milhouse Nixon (1913-1994 was born in Yorba Linda (California) in a lower middle class quaker family of an Irish background. After his degree at Duke University he worked for 5 years as…
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US Presidential profiles in violations of Justice (Part 3 – former US President Johnson)
The 36th US President Lyndon B.Johnson – “I am making a collection of the things my opponents have found me to be, and when this election is over I am going to open a museum and put them on display” -LBJ. Introduction Perhaps Lyndon Baines Johnson neither needs a museum to put his assumed actions by his opponents on display,…