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 +{{anb|1}}''"We're working with the Iraqi soldiers and to my right is Master Sergeant."''--Bush interviews his troops
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U.S. nwa 1. Land of the free1  and home of the brave; the Roman Republic, Take II; that which was founded by the Founding Fathers.

Usage


"It's U.S. against Them, Buddy Boy." -- President Reagan, while scratching the First Dog behind the ears.

"We finally cleaned up public housing in New Orleans. We couldn't do it, but God did." -- Rep. Richard Baker (R) of Baton Rouge, overheard telling lobbyists, as reported by the Wall Street Journal. (see Hurricane)

See Also


Notes


Note 1:  "We're working with the Iraqi soldiers and to my right is Master Sergeant."--Bush interviews his troops

Desiderata


The seal of the US Senate is a shield surmounted by a red Phrygian cap above a crossed pair of fasces, alleged to represent "freedom and authority." Blue beams of light emanate from the shield.