Not only did Lee Harvey Oswald take the heat off his buddy Castro, but his monstrous act succeeded beyond his wildest imagination – he turned the country he hated against itself. A review of James Piereson's Camelot and the Cultural Revolution.
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Not only did Lee Harvey Oswald take the heat off his buddy Castro, but his monstrous act succeeded beyond his wildest imagination – he turned the country he hated against itself. A review of James Piereson's Camelot and the Cultural Revolution. The relentless media assault on the war in Iraq is blinding the US to very serious threats from our old adversaries. The hallowed halls of New York City’s premiere Ivy League institution of higher learning, Columbia University, will never be the same for this week the world’s leading despot graced its presence. |
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