The US Belicose Foreign Policy

Almost from the very beginning, the United States held a foreign policy of constant expansion. The original thirteen colonies saw the vast expanse of their uncharted continent as an adolescent today would view a new video action game. The fact that there were other inhabitants predating their arrival was of little consequence. The near complete genocide of the American native proved to be but a precursor of things to come. Historian David Stannard is of ... Full Story »

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by Norman Rogers - Sep. 22, 2008

It's hard to understand why Newstrust put up this type of revisionist history. The relation between the Americans and Indians is totally distorted and ahistorical. His account of Pearl Harbor and the Japanese code is just a flat out lie. It's clear that John Little hates his country and American society. His total distortion of the past helps to justify his hatred.

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