Woodrow Wilson
Princeton May Drop Woodrow Wilson's Name Because He Was a Racist
The Virginia native and late president of the United States and Princeton University actively discouraged blacks from applying to the school and complimented the Ku Klux Klan as a "veritable empire of the South, to protect the Southern country."
Fifth-Generation Warfare: Taste the Color Revolution Rainbow
Color Revolutions are the future of warfare, muddying the waters of foreign aggression, internal dissent, and self-determination.
The Sad State of the State of the Union
In the world of the constant campaign, the State of the Union is just a blip, an applause-filled ritual that ends with politicians denouncing each other and everyone going back to business as usual.
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