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21 Dec 2010 Pat Buchanan Opinion Columns - Christian Rout in the Culture War.
This excerpt draws from Pat Buchanan's "culture war" speech. The fiery rhetoric appealed to the right wing of the Republican Party; at the same time it went
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21 Dec 2010 Christian Rout in the Culture War By Pat Buchanan December 21, 2010. A Democratic Congress, discharged by the voters on Nov.
29 Nov 2004 The Culture War comes to Holland Pat Buchanan was twice a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination and the Reform Party's
24 Sep 2010 Pat Buchanan Culture War Speech Part 2. August 17, 1992. YouTube Preview Image. No comments [Comments are now closed for this post] Posted
20 Dec 2010 Christian Rout in the Culture War. Patrick J. Buchanan December 20th, 2010. Share|. A Democratic Congress, discharged by the voters on Nov.
Pat Buchanan , Political Figure / TV Personality Born: 2 November 1938 and foreign aid, as well as his battle cry for waging a "cultural war" in the
22 Dec 2010 Christian Rout in the Culture War - Page 1 - Pat Buchanan: A Democratic Congress , discharged by the voters on Nov. 2,
17 Aug 1992 Patrick J. Buchanan. Address to the Republican National Convention It is a cultural war, as critical to the kind of nation we shall be
21 Dec 2010 Congress imposes its cultural and moral values on the U.S. military. Patrick J. Buchanan. Comments. Christian Rout in the Culture War
23 Dec 2010 Why We Can't Quit the Culture Warby Patrick J. Buchanan – February 19, 1999 With the Senate's failure to muster even.
20 Dec 2008 Beneath this print is a transcript of Pat Buchanan's speech to the 1992 GOP convention, where he defined his idea of culture war,
20 Aug 2006 Pat Buchanan at home in Virginia, August 18, 2006. Your '92 Republican Convention speech put another culture war on the agenda.
26 Nov 2007 "Our Enemy, the State" was the title of libertarian Albert Jay Nock's classic that was once widely read by conservatives.










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