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... force and fraud . However , during times of war , government itself becomes the main perpetrator of force ( conscription ) and fraud ( false propaganda ) against its own citizens . Robert Higgs already has an excellent article on ...
... force and fraud . However , during times of war , government itself becomes the main perpetrator of force ( conscription ) and fraud ( false propaganda ) against its own citizens . Robert Higgs already has an excellent article on ...
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... forces . Our military forces should be limited to the defense of the Unit- ed States , and not for the assistance of certain special economic interests abroad . But our armed forces should be the best equip- ped and trained in the world ...
... forces . Our military forces should be limited to the defense of the Unit- ed States , and not for the assistance of certain special economic interests abroad . But our armed forces should be the best equip- ped and trained in the world ...
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... force used by governments to compel the citizens to fight modern wars . This force is national conscription , which started with the Ameri- can Civil War and continues up to the present time . Without con- scription , many of the ...
... force used by governments to compel the citizens to fight modern wars . This force is national conscription , which started with the Ameri- can Civil War and continues up to the present time . Without con- scription , many of the ...
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... forces , but only Congress can declare war , which it has done only five times : against England in 1812 , Mexico in 1846 , Spain in 1898 , and to launch America's late entries into World Wars I and II . On more than 200 occasions the ...
... forces , but only Congress can declare war , which it has done only five times : against England in 1812 , Mexico in 1846 , Spain in 1898 , and to launch America's late entries into World Wars I and II . On more than 200 occasions the ...
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... forces , whether they are inside or outside the United States . And although reasonable men may differ as to the circumstances in which he should do so , the President has the constitutional power to send U.S. mili- tary forces abroad ...
... forces , whether they are inside or outside the United States . And although reasonable men may differ as to the circumstances in which he should do so , the President has the constitutional power to send U.S. mili- tary forces abroad ...
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