Clinton's Partial Legacy - Wars of Interdependence Nihilistic Nationalism and Imperious Imperialism |
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Author:
| Morman, Robert R. |
ISBN: | 978-0-595-12675-0 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2000 |
Publisher: | iUniverse, Incorporated
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Imprint: | Writers Club Press |
Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $14.95 |
Book Description:
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This book describes arrogant, legacy-bound, dictatorial Clinton's role in "Wars of Interdependence" that ceded U.S. sovereignty to non-elected United Nations' bureaucrats an its "hired mechanic," NATO. Clinton's Executive Order, PDD 13, served as the "defining or 'divine' authority." Clinton was instrumental in deployment of U.S. armed might in Somalia, Haiti, Iraq, Bosnia, Afghanistan, Sudan, Kosovo, East Timor and elsewhere. His modus operandi is to instill "peace by force,"...
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This book describes arrogant, legacy-bound, dictatorial Clinton's role in "Wars of Interdependence" that ceded U.S. sovereignty to non-elected United Nations' bureaucrats an its "hired mechanic," NATO. Clinton's Executive Order, PDD 13, served as the "defining or 'divine' authority." Clinton was instrumental in deployment of U.S. armed might in Somalia, Haiti, Iraq, Bosnia, Afghanistan, Sudan, Kosovo, East Timor and elsewhere. His modus operandi is to instill "peace by force," everywhere if possible, and then seek "congressional approval and support-after the fact."
Clinton is an unabashed, dedicated globalist who favors borderless nations, multiculturalism, diversity and a non-elected one world government at the "expense and denial" of individualism, 'relatively pure cultures,' unifying national languages, patriotic nationalism and sovereignty. The U. S. suffered through the Revolutionary War against the British and our tragic Civil War only to have its hard won heritage scuttled unceremoniously by scurrilous Clinton!
Signs of displeasure with "political-economic interdependence and subjugation to international bodies" are occurring in European countries like Austria, Belgium, Italy, France, Spain, Germany, Congo, Turkey, and Russia among others with resurgent signs of fervent "nationalism".