Corporations that push against school choice are actually harming minorities. Obama's approach to Libya was plain wrong.
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February 25, 2020
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How Barack Obama’s Good ‘Intentions’ Destroyed Libya ([link removed] )
It is well past time for the architects of such debacles to accept responsibility for their awful handiwork.
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