From the July 2004 issue
"So valuable were Reverend [Jim] Jones's political connections...that one can only speculate why he was never asked to join the Carter administration on the cabinet level."
-- Thomas Hazlett, "Pleading Jim Jones's Case"
"Napoleon was respected -- because he was feared. Jefferson was respected -- because he inspired men with a practical vision of liberty."
-- Robert Poole Jr., "On the Decline of U.S. Power"
"'Drop your guns or someone might get hurt,' one of the officers yelled. The wives and children complied -- but someone was already hurt....John Singer was dead: the result of resisting a court order that he comply with state compulsory schooling laws."
-- Gerald M. King, "Man vs. State"
"[Sen. Robert] Taft demonstrated that an anticommunist need not...be a cold warrior and that a foreign policy concerned with preserving internal civil and economic liberties will...be more limited in scope and goals than one whose grandiose purpose is to advance human rights throughout the world."
-- Michael McMenamin, "Anticommunist? Yes. Cold Warrior? No."
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