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“Tyranny cannot defeat the power of ideas” attributed to American Writer/Activist Helen Adams Keller:

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

DARK or NOT HR/WJ (Bill) Clintons’ long slog of Self-Interest Pandering to Private Interests Domestic and Foreign — 1970s – 2017

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Collected and edited from sources By Carolyn Bennett ● WHITEWATER —Before the Washington years (1970s and 1980s), Bill and Hillary Cl...
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Tuesday, April 25, 2017

21st century CIVILIAN Nürnberg needed

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One of the Tribunal's Chief Prosecutors Soviet Union Lieutenant-General Roman Andreyevich Rudenko  Thoughts by Carolyn LaDelle Benn...
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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Erase Which “Indian” Name to What End?

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With  all due  respect … Compiled and edited by Carolyn LaDelle Bennett N ame giving, taking or changing is not about...
Friday, October 14, 2016

Another View: Contrived Hysteria, Feigned Outrage, What is, What Should Addressed

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Drivel drives out Substance By Carolyn LaDelle Bennett P owerful people,  public figures, people placed high have the ...
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Friday, August 26, 2016

Complex global societal tragedy of wealth and want—symptom trafficked-refugee death on a road

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Complex tragedies of wealth and want presage latest tragedy but latest not cause of crisis Editing and Commentary by Carolyn LaDel...

Complex global societal tragedy of wealth and want—symptom trafficked-refugee death on a road

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Complex tragedies of wealth and want presage latest tragedy but latest not cause of crisis Editing and Commentary by Carolyn LaDel...
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Thursday, August 25, 2016

Wrong Women Placed High: dark side of US foreign policy

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Faces of Fake Feminism Madeleine  Albright Hillary  Rodham  Clinton Gloria  Steinem Down and Dirty anti-Diplomatists, Violent Aggress...
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Rochester (Town of Brighton), NY, United States
Dr. Carolyn LaDelle Bennett is a daughter of the American South with a passionate interest in history and distant lands; national and international affairs; politics, people, public service, and the press. Through writing and an abiding quest for knowledge and understanding—she champions matters of substance, clear and clean language, basic morality and common decency and neighborliness, peace and nonviolence; universal human rights, sovereignty and self-determination of each and every nation. To individuals, public officials, leaders, and nations—she urges self-reflection and humility; integrity and multilateralism; open-mindedness and respectfulness; conflict resolution and problem solving with words (conversation, dialogue, diplomacy), and clear-headed consistency (barring none) in the mutual exchange of views, ideas, and concerns. In Are There No Champions? Bennett marshals current events and underappreciated history to distinguish between America’s false champions, and her true champions.
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