Suddenly, tax cutters, cold war hawks and churchmen found themselves worshiping under the same roof. |
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The Iraq war hawks urging intervention in Libya are confident that there's no way Libya could ever be another Iraq. |
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Your Flag Decal Won't Get You Into Heaven Anymore, another Vietnam-era throwback skewering self-righteous war hawks. |
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Trillions more in war costs, which is preferable to war hawks than spending money on feeding and housing the poor. |
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Incompetence and a vacuum of political will fed into a situation where the most zealous of deluded war hawks had the final say. |
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The PM and his war hawks should be careful what they wish for. |
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Few believe these same Cold War hawks actually care about foreign peoples, as they were fairly open about their indifference to human rights not so long ago. |
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The War Hawks retreated and regrouped, and the Militia tended its wounds. |
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Here he will be welcomed by the post Cold War hawks, who will deify him and hold him in great esteem because he is after Putin's presidency. |
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On June 18, 1812, President James Madison, after receiving heavy pressure from the War Hawks in Congress, signed the American declaration of war into law. |
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