Word: democratically
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...totalitarian system developed in Russia because its people were too servile to enjoy the blessings of democracy. Anyone who has watched as waves of debate roar through the chamber of the Congress of People's Deputies knows that this is simply not true. The Russian is more than a democrat; in his heart of hearts, he is an anarchist. Russia's rulers have lived in constant dread of the kind of spontaneous, popular uprisings that troubled the czarist era and set off the Bolshevik Revolution. After the communists came to power, others strove to topple them as the sailors...
...completely honest, Bill Clinton is damn hard to draw. Please do get me wrong, I'm thrilled to have a Democrat back in the White House for the first time since I was nine. Absolutely delirious. No more going to bed at night in fear of waking up the next morning to discover that, Harry Blackmun's feeble pulse having winked out at some obscure hour of the a.m., Pat Buchanan is our newest Supreme Court Justice...
...promoting democracy, a strong but revamped defense and the need for creative thinking on global problems like the environment. He counterpunched on Iraqgate and Irangate. On a few carefully chosen issues like aid to Russia, the need to help Somalia, and punishing Serbia for "ethnic cleansing" in Bosnia, the Democrat took positions slightly forward of Bush's and waited for events to squeeze the President his way. He criticized the Bush Administration for being too cozy with authoritarian regimes, such as the one in China. Each of these cases reflects Lake's view that American values and ideals should...
Fortunately for Clinton, he will take office with high hopes from voters and far more business backing than perhaps any other Democrat since Franklin Roosevelt entered the White House in 1933. "You just can't get the country moving again without the help and support of the business community," says Young of Hewlett-Packard...
That's right: liberals. You haven't heard much from us lately. We stayed out of Clinton's way during the campaign because we wanted him to win the election. We tolerated all that talk about him being a "moderate" and a "New Democrat" but we never believed it. In fact, the one time we agreed with soon-to-be-former President George Bush was when he insisted that Clinton is a closet liberal...