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Author(s) Mona Charen
Source National Review
Date November 17, 2006
URL http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=NjNmMmNkNzU4ZDVmZWU2ZDgwYzY2YjRkOWUxZGZlN2E=
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Quotes-start.png "When we were having trouble in Bosnia, why didn’t we ask for help from neighborly Serbia? When we were trying to help El Salvador democratize, why didn’t we ask for help from the Sandinistas? When Kennedy was having trouble with Cuba, why didn’t he ask for help from the USSR? The only alternative to the surrenders on offer by the Democrats and by the “realist” Republicans is a renewed determination to win." Quotes-end.png


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