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The Scapegoat

Every totalitarian system of government has a scapegoat. Under Hitler it was the Jews; under Stalin, it was the kulaks, the middle-class farmers who owned private property.

Every individual, I would add, also has a scapegoat.

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Pearl Harbor: Why Should You Care?

A seemingly unprovoked attack at Pearl Harbor was the perfect method to change the American’s minds.
At 7:55 am on December 7, 1941, Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese. Five battleships, three cruisers, and three destroyers were sunk with other ships damaged; 188 aircraft were destroyed on the ground; 2,403 U.S. soldiers, sailors, and civilians were killed with 1,178 wounded.

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The Use and Abuse of Executive Powers

Executive orders have shaped America since Washington, sometimes securing freedom like Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation, but also expanding presidential power in ways that threaten democracy. While critics warn of dictatorship-like decrees, supporters see efficiency in times of crisis. The Constitution’s checks and balances remind us that executive power must remain limited yet capable to preserve both strength and liberty.

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