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...International Criminal Court, and now Iraq, it was hard to argue with the guy. As The Economist noted just this week, “in private, much of Europe’s political class detests Mr Bush and what he stands for, which they think is throwing the superpower??s weight around with no regard either for the rules of law, international treaties or the views of allies.” America—packed with its flag-toting, war-mongering citizens—is regarded as a country full of people who take no interest...
...complete amnesty for all illegal immigrants currently in the country. This should also be coupled with significant increases in the quotas that still stand on those seeking entry. America did not become great by locking its doors, and those after their own small slice of the lone global superpower??s fiscal pie should not be forced to sneak in by covert and often dangerous routes...
...Allies had won World War II less than a decade before, and that well-celebrated triumph—as well as the United States’ new position as a global superpower??contributed to the generation’s sense of loyalty to the United States’ foreign policy...
...during the past twelve months.” The events of September 11th forced college students to recognize our connection to all American citizens and the importance of solidarity in times of need. But more importantly, we learned that even America—the world’s foremost superpower??will be in need too. Our generation, which had never felt threatened by severe economic or military turmoil, soon felt both. We realized that we were not invincible, and that we were scared...
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