Thomas E. Woods Jr. Quotes
The Lingering Effects Of War Can Inspire Callousness Even After The Guns Have Fallen Silent. Many Of Us Have Seen The Notorious Clip From 60 Minutes In Which Madeleine Albright, Then U.S. Ambassador To The United Nations And Soon To Be U.S. Secretary Of State, Declared That The Price Of Half A Million Dead Children As A Result Of The Sanctions Against Iraq During The 1990s Had Been Worth It.
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