Sentences with phrase «undeclared war»

Goodman, who's won Emmys for «My Lai» and «Scottsboro: An American Tragedy,» goes back and forth between the planning, execution and aftermath of the bombing itself and an in - depth investigation of the events that radicalized McVeigh and others like him, leading them to believe in the existence of, as a headline in the far - right newspaper Spotlight claimed, «Undeclared War Against Christian America.»
Nathan Ruiz, a veteran of the (as yet) undeclared war in Iraq, was the only survivor of a friendly - fire incident for which he may have had some responsibility.
By early 1966, editors had decided the resolution had blown «a hole in the Constitution of the United States big enough to drive an undeclared war through» (February 16, 1966).
CNN has an undeclared war against Christianity, or any other topic which the GOP and their Fox news mouthpiece would support.
McLoughlin proposes that the Fourth Great Awakening began about 1960, following the undeclared war in Vietnam, and that it has appeared at a time when once again we are seeking a new understanding of who we are, how we relate to the scientific worldview, and what is the meaning of the many domestic and worldwide crises that threaten our security, our sense of order, and our self - image as a mighty and righteous world power.
To continue preparing for Jean Bethke Elshtain's Erasmus Lecture by revisiting her many contributions to First Things, I recommend her 1992 review of Susan Faludi's book Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women.
When we finally realized that we had lost the undeclared war in Vietnam, those remaining in Saigon climbed to the highest building and clung to the last helicopter leaving the country.
Laws of access at the Pentagon were not the issue; instead, it was the seeming irrelevancy of the law itself to the conduct of an undeclared war that seriously strained the moral fiber of the nation.
Unfortunately, an undeclared war is brewing between them.
But the undeclared war of today has created for students an agonizing set of alternatives, and their agony has in turn given their characters a depth and judiciousness that we lacked utterly.
A day with a child who has Oppositional Defiant Disorder is a series of battles in an undeclared war.
These military weaknesses have been clearly and definitely revealed since Red China entered upon its undeclared war in Korea.
For more than a decade, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has had an undeclared war on raw milk cheese, until [last] week, when the FDA finally beat a retreat.
Imposing a no - fly zone in Syria means American pilots risking their lives in an undeclared war... Missi felt ready for a serious relationship again, so she made...
With revealing interviews and rare and spectacular archive film material, this startling documentary reveals many of the recklessly dangerous schemes undertaken by the CIA to win the undeclared war for hegemony in the world.
If this suggests Local Hollywood is an attack on Hollywood domination of the world film industry, similar to that of David Puttnam in The Undeclared War (2), this is not the case.
You can resurrect wars, say, the Civil War or Viet - nam, that undeclared war with «Red Badge of Courage & Aliens,» «Apocalypse Now & Aliens,» and expect that it will not be Green Zone (Paul Greengrass, 2010), In the Valley of Elah (Paul Haggis, 2007), or The Hurt Locker (Kathryn Bigelow, 2008) but «Iraq and Aliens» which will capture the «reality» of that enterprise.
«L»: (Greece) A man who lives in his car gets caught up in the undeclared war between motorcycle riders and car drivers.
Excluded is war, «undeclared war, civil war, insurrection, rebellion, or revolution.»
That would be an act of undeclared war, and might not be covered.
The Stamp Act of 1797 was the first federal estate tax in the United States and was passed to help fund an undeclared war with France; it was repealed in 1802.
Excluded is war, «undeclared war, civil war, insurrection, rebellion, or revolution.»
«War» means declared or undeclared war or military activity by one or more national governments and does not include terrorist acts, other random acts of violence not perpetrated by the Insured, or civil war or community faction.
No insurance company will not cover trip cancellation if you are called to duty or denied leave because of declared or undeclared war.
That would be an act of undeclared war, and might not be covered.
Acts of War Rider * Any Exclusion under this Plan for «declared or undeclared war or any act thereof» is waived for an Insured Person's loss caused in whole or in part by, or resulting in whole or in part from, declared or undeclared war or any act of declared or undeclared war.
Back in the»60s and»70s, college students protested against an unpopular war and policies that would put many of them in harm's way — by being drafted to fight in a politically motivated and undeclared war.
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