Battle before national battle Warning: The following comments are the author 's sole product, and may contain some deviation due to the source of deviation of the author' s information, read carefully. In 1861, the United States declared a war with an independent American alliance. This war is often called a civil war or a war between the United States. War is an unavoidable confrontation, as slaves rule the country and free countries do not like progress.
Charles Schenk: The US Constitution is one of the greatest rights of political freedom. It was born after a long and stubborn battle between King's rule and democracy. In this fight, the American people established the principle that personal freedom and personal freedom are the most sacred things in life. Without them, we became slaves. It shows that war is Wall Street elite's will, not people's will, and it tells candidates to protect their rights. We should not urge the government to riot, overthrow, or cause violence, should not yield to intimidation, exercise the right to oppose the draft and resist the government's message that the war is fair I told him.
This fight is not a war between Republicans and the Democratic Party, this is their story. The battle for the soul of our country is between the privileged prince of Wall Street / business class and the people working in this country. There are people working on both sides, and we need to unite to withdraw from tax concessions and loopholes for decades and regain the power of the billionaire boys club. When "our people" gather, there is nothing impossible. "
Waterloo is more than just a military battle. This is also a battle between the nation state and the supernational concept. The British and its allies oppose the desire for Napoleon to impose a country on Europe and he will dominate the country. Napoleon's failure meant that the nation-state was superior to other concepts like Napoleon's French Revolutionary Empire and the Holy Roman Empire. After 200 years, the ideas of pan-European countries became more fashionable, but it was resisted by many people.