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		<title>America&#8217;s revolutionary&#160;ideals</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[America was founded by revolutionary ideals: the rejection of tyranny, the embrace of equality and the protection of 'life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness'. But two hundred years later what is the promise of America?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So what has become of America&#8217;s ideals? There&#8217;s <a href="http://adbusters.org/media/flash/hope_and_memory/flash.html" title="View the timeline (Flash)">a nice timeline</a> at <a href="http://www.adbusters.org/home/" title="Visit the Adbusters website">Adbusters</a> <span title="Why on earth does this have to be in Flash? What's wrong with user-friendly HTML?" class="footnote">in Flash-format</span> listing aggressive events in American foreign policy:</p>

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  <p>This is an archive of 163 US interventions, a multi-faceted catalogue of coups, humanitarian
  incursions, covert actions, proxy armies, freedom fighters/terrorists and multilateral offensives.
  Out of this legacy a complex picture emerges.</p>
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<h3>A complex&nbsp;picture</h3>

<p>And so it does. First let it be clear to all those naive Americans out there that the <acronym title="United States of America">USA</acronym> is no different from other countries in its violence, aggression or expansionism. I&#8217;ve seen many comments in online discussions saying the US is &#8216;a peaceful nation&#8217;, having never invaded another country&mdash;while countries like Germany supposedly constantly attack anything and everything they can get their hands on. This list should at least make you think again before talking rubbish.</p>

<p>Yet, despite its pretty looks this list does not hold divine truth; some events on this list are hardly noteworthy, or were regarded as mere &#8216;business as usual&#8217; in those days. Naive Europeans claiming the USA is a band of gun-slinging rednecks shooting first and not even bothering to ask questions at all <span title="Being a European, I do find this closer to the truth" class="footnote">is equally wrong</span>.</p>

<h3>The word&nbsp;Freedom</h3>

<p>The most interesting I found about this list is its demonstration of the American definition of freedom. <em>Freedom</em> to a 19<sup>th</sup>-century American apparently meant &#8216;freedom for Americans to do <em>whatever</em> they want, <em>wherever</em> they want, as long as the Americans have the biggest guns.&#8217; <strong>Apparently the protection of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness only counted for American citizens, not foreigners.</strong></p>

<p>Of course this concept has changed over time. Mr. Bush&#8217;s use of the word&mdash;with a frequency that spammers are envious of&mdash;even rendered it completely void of meaning. But let&#8217;s forget about that; head over to the timeline, enjoy and make up your own mind.</p>
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