For the late Marxist historian, America was always the enemy.
Howard Zinn’s History of Hate
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From the Pen of David Horowitz: January 27, 2010
Another reason why radicals believe that their goals justify criminal means, and also why they can be relied on to lie and steal and, in the right context, either commit actual murder or justify murders when committed by their political friends, is because in their own minds they are engaged in a war for “social [...]
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