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...Series. "It is ... one of my firmest and most sacred beliefs . . . that the government of the United States, in both its legislative arm and its executive...is ignorant, incompetent, corrupt, and disgusting. ... It is another that the foreign policy of the United States ... is hypocritical, disingenuous, knavish... | |
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