Double Take: Has President Bush's Record On International Organizations and Treaties Benefited the United States?; President has an Obligation to Put U.S. Interests First
Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque) › October 03, 2004
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Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque) › October 03, 2004
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We should not buy into scandalous and dubious treats and programs
Our president and Congress are duty-bound to always act in the best interests of the United States.See the full content of this document
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Double Take: Has President Bush's Record On International Organizations and Treaties Benefited the United States?; President has an Obligation to Put U.S. Interests First
Does every other country on this planet act in its own best interests? Of course they do. Should we sign international treaties that could harm our country? No.
Should we take unilateral actions, if necessary, to protect our country? Yes.The...See the full content of this document
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