Women s Motivations for Engaging in Espionage during the Civil War (This paper was originally prepared for my U.S. History class, and has been reformatt.
hampshire university. this is sponsored by the world affairs council of new hampshire. this is about an hour. good morning, everyone, and we are pleased that you are here for a foreign policy conversation with candidates today. our mission is to promote understanding of world affairs around the and i did states, and that goal is never more critical than any presidential primary year. in the last election more than 10% americans considered foreign-policy when of voting. it is now a national initiative of the world affairs council to engage american in the most pressing national security issues facing our country. here at the council of new hampshire, we hope by offering a platform for candidates and the public to discuss foreign policy voters will be better educated on how global issues affect their lives. to find out more about our program, visit our web site. to begin our program, i am honored to welcome former governor tom ridge of pennsylvania. please join me in welcomin
which is now the democratic party has conspired in so that half the country doesn t pay any income taxes and 2% or 5 percent pay 90 percent of the income taxes, very clever of them. to limit the tax issue to the smallest minority. in the same way these university youth and the soonest university faculties have fought for what they call shared the government s meaning we are responsible but nobody else, we control the curriculum in the classroom and nobody better say anything about it matter what goes on there or we are going to scream academic freedom, mccarthy if you want to see what they will scream and just punch my name in to an google with mccarthyism or go up to any other web sites. the union sponsored web site is called, of course, free exchange of ideas. the last thing they want. when i was a liberal arts student at university of michigan and we have now women s studies, we had no blacks thaddeus, we had no hispanic studies or ethnic studies. i am wondering wh