April 2, 2006
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History does not record any enduring rule of one people over another, who belong to different races, with distinct usages and customs, with adverse or divergent ideals.
One of the two has to yield or succumb. Either the foreigner was overthrown, as it happened in the Carthaginians, the Arabs, and the French in Spain, or the native people had to succumb or withdraw, as in the case of the inhabitants of the New World, Australia, New Zealand, and others.
Yet there is no sufficient gunpowder in the world that can justify the attacks against the liberty of the individual, against the sanctity of the home, against the laws, against peace and honor.
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