american patriots almanac
Kerry Was On Senate Select Intelligence Committee For Eight Years (1993-2000). [1]
The American Revolution refers to the political upheaval during the last half of the 18th century in which the Thirteen Colonies of North America overthrew the governance of the British Empire and collectively became the nation of the United States of America. [2]
On May 10, 1982, Henry A. Kissinger mounted the podium at Chatham House, the London home of the Royal Institute for International Affairs, to deliver the keynote address for the bicentenary celebration of the Office of the British Foreign Secretary. [...] While the majority of Kissinger’s elite audience was keenly aware of the bitter dispute between Roosevelt and Churchill, a different history has been made available to the average American: a mass of lies and half-truths about a so-called..special relationship” between Britain and the United States, based on common ideals, supposedly supported by both Churchill and Roosevelt, and intended to last into the next millennium. [3]
1796; Michael Barone and Grant Ujifusa, The Almanac Of American Politics 1998, 1997, p. [1]
And in The American Patriot’s Almanac, Bennett distills the American drama into three hundred sixty-five entries-one for each day of the year. [4]
In this period, the colonies first formed self-governing independent states, and then united against the British to defend that self-governance from 1775 to 1783 in the armed conflict known as the American Revolutionary War (or the “American War of Independence”). [2]
Kissinger boasted of his loyalty to the British Foreign Office on all crucial matters of postwar policy matters in dispute between the United States and Britain. [3]
House of Commons: The lower house of the British Parliament. [5]
“Madam President, if we expect the 1 percent of our Nation to risk their lives and stand in harm’s way, the least we can do is to provide them with all of the resources necessary so that they can carry out their mission and get home to their loved ones. [1]
This patriotic faction was responsible for the drafting in the 1920s of War Plan Red, a contingency planning document for a war with Britain, and they had fought to maintain an independent U.S. naval power. [3]
“John Kerry’s campaign trail amnesia extended today to his record of proposing intelligence cuts totaling $7.5 billion while serving on the Senate Intelligence Committee, cuts so radical even his fellow Democrats criticized them. [1]
In 1776, representatives from each of the original thirteen independent states voted unanimously to adopt a Declaration of Independence, establishing the United States, which was originally governed as a loose confederation by a representative government selected by state legislatures (see Second Continental Congress). [2]
It is this view of man, in the tradition of Western Judeo-Christian civilization, that places a value in each sovereign human individual, that the oligarch Churchill bitterly opposed, and that President Franklin D. Roosevelt espoused. [3]
The Second Continental Congress transitioned to the Congress of the Confederation with the ratification of the Articles of Confederation earlier in 1781. [2]
Sources:
[1] Bush Campaign: Intelligence Amnesia of John Kerry | All American Patriots (allamericanpatriots.com/
[2] American Revolution - Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
[3] The Other War: FDR’s Battle Against Churchill and the British Empire (members.tripod.com/
[4] Amazon.com: The American Patriot’s Almanac: Daily Readings on America … (amazon.com/
[5] IMA Hero: Reading Program Patriots (www.imahero.com/readingprogram/