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Vengeance Is Mine

Sorel, Edward | July 5, 2004 issue

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The article offers a brief overview of the history of the United States. Once free of England's oppressive regulations, the colonists wasted no time in bringing more and more slaves into America. Then with good old American 'know-how', they broke all treaties with the Native Indians and began pushing them further and further West. The Indians that were not killed were then imprisoned on reservations, leaving the Army free to use its guns on Mexicans, Filipinos and Nicaraguans. Returning to the States, the Army then came to the rescue of hard-working industrialists, who were being threatened by money-mad strikers. Then, after the defeat of Germany in 1945, high-ranking NAZI scientists were imported by the United States to work on new death machines.

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INDIANS of North America -- Crimes against; UNITED States -- History; WORLD War, 1939-1945; UNITED States
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