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Dwight Eisenhower “a report in The New York Times, highlighting on …” (1) agree disagree show document
Dwight Eisenhower “against the "disastrous rise of misplaced power …” (1) agree disagree show document
Dwight Eisenhower “against, and the corporate conglomerates of ene …” (1) agree disagree show document
Dwight Eisenhower “Amen" to Senator Fulbright's proposa” General (1) agree disagree show document
Dwight Eisenhower “as he (and the last remnants of a sane Republic …” great, Republican president (1) agree disagree show document
Dwight Eisenhower “at the time, "we don't call him a chief of staf …” (1) agree disagree show document
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Dwight Eisenhower “his decision to build an experimental nuclear-p …” president (1) agree disagree show document
Dwight Eisenhower “his �preeminent concern� is for �American�s saf …” (1) agree disagree show document
Dwight Eisenhower “I will go to Korea” (1) agree disagree show document
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Popular Sovereignty (Sovranty)

2010-08-14 … alleged, threatened spread of WMD in Iraq, to terrorism in Afghanistan, and all along the way, the influence of the military-industrial complex Eisenhower warned against, and the corporate conglomerates of energy and infrastructure development which, instead of defending America�s democratic freedom, have made the policy of successive administrations, and the job of the military, into one of promoting and spreading it, in the name of defense, spreading military bases and the U.S. presence over the globe in the process, often attempting to garner the expansion and profit of corporatism that are perceived to go with it. The cost of promoting, rather than defending, is extraordinarily higher to the nation and the lives of its soldiers, and it is detrimental to …

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