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  • they are ••••• they are not thinking of fighting the war for that. I doubt it, as far as I see it. Which means that we're in a, perhaps, unusually pov- erty-etricken condition for war aiDE, as you pointed out and this comes along now. Is it? Are we to take it as what the United
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  • , only In aid of the mighty effort which he is exerting better to prepare and d~fend America, and to strllre down the mon­ sters of tyranny everywhere in the world. First, I propose that Congress begin with self-examination; that the congress streamline
  • such as this and a very brief answer. limited to 15 words , . and the answers to 30. Questions might be A whole series of so-called war and economic questions might be put into primer form and later reproduced for the mass moronic as a textbook and aid to the war
  • before- . ·, · ple. As he, watches defeat~ afte-r defeat come to the United Nations, to aid in ·a ctually saving the Nation and real~zes h~s own life is J]'ie more from destruc_tion at the hands of a · { because ' of lack . ruthless foreign foe. ·g reatly