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…. Many domestic and foreign policy issues are affected by the media in which are brought to the politicians. These domestic issues consist of education, healthcare, poverty, and crime. The foreign policy issues at hand are the Russian relations, terrorism
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…, demanding that the US Justice Department investigate anti-abortion terrorism. On 1 August federal authorities finally agreed to begin to monitor the violence. However, Federal Bureau of Investigation director, William Webster, declared that he saw no evidence…
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…their lives. The Holocaust would take many of those as well.Immediately after Hitler became chancellor, the SA and SS began a campaign of terror against political opponents, especially Jews, hauling thousands away from their families, and penning them…
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…, Nikita Khushehev, and other leaders accused him of tyranny, terror, falsification of history and self-glorification". Of course during the time of his leadership no one would have dared say such a thing. Not only did Stalin control the government…
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…the widespread terrorism throughout the country. If the ETA did not destroy the prospects of democracy, democracy would have to destrooy the ETA. This was done through the granting of autonomy. While the ETA still had to be feared, it was not as great a threat…
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…of Congress in 1992 and the "Rush Act" died a natural death. Recently many Americans have become concerned with domestic terrorism. Waco, the Oklahoma Federal Building, and now the Freemen in Montana have caused citizens and legislators alike to want…
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…to the definition the criteria of the synchronization and conformation of life, political police and concentration camps, and aIl the other horrors disseminated by these regimes. But admitting that in our century open terror has assumed particularly inhuman forms…
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…, as if they are almost depersonalised, and so the sense of terror is increased. The man with the withered arm keeps repeating over and over, “It’s your own choosing”. The old woman keeps saying, “this night of all nights”. The man with the shade says very little. The old…
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…, as if they are almost depersonalised, and so the sense of terror is increased. The man with the withered arm keeps repeating over and over, “It’s your own choosing”. The old woman keeps saying, “this night of all nights”. The man with the shade says very little. The old…
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…, as if they are almost depersonalised, and so the sense of terror is increased. The man with the withered arm keeps repeating over and over, “It’s your own choosing”. The old woman keeps saying, “this night of all nights”. The man with the shade says very little. The old…
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