Eliot Spitzer Quotes
When The United States Was Founded, The Very Idea Of A Nation Premised On Democratic Principles Of Freedom And Tolerance Was Viewed By The Vast Majority Of The World As An Experiment Doomed To Fail. Dictatorships, Monarchies, And Theocracies Had For Many Centuries Ruled The World.
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