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This was the slogan of George W. Bush, and is the mantra of 'Christians for Israel' and associated right-wing political groups in America. They believe 'forcing' Judeo-Christian beliefs on the rest of the world is 'freedom' of some sort, and typically target Muslim countries, although Buddhist countries appear to be a new experimental target.
This was the slogan of George W. Bush, and is the mantra of 'Christians for Israel' and associated right-wing political groups in America. They believe 'forcing' Judeo-Christian beliefs on the rest of the world is 'freedom' of some sort, and typically target Muslim countries, although Buddhist countries appear to be a new experimental target.


This slogan is also used by neo-colonialist, who believe that 'Western' values are the only legitimate values in the world, and therefore seek to promote the worldwide enslavement to the cravings of the five senses as 'freedom' and escaping from such enslavement through sincere spiritual practice as 'slavery'.
This slogan is also used by neo-colonialists, who believe that 'Western' values are the only legitimate values in the world, and therefore seek to promote the worldwide enslavement to the cravings of the five senses as 'freedom' and escaping from such enslavement through sincere spiritual practice as 'slavery'.

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"Freedom isn't free until its spread far and wide."

This was the slogan of George W. Bush, and is the mantra of 'Christians for Israel' and associated right-wing political groups in America. They believe 'forcing' Judeo-Christian beliefs on the rest of the world is 'freedom' of some sort, and typically target Muslim countries, although Buddhist countries appear to be a new experimental target.

This slogan is also used by neo-colonialists, who believe that 'Western' values are the only legitimate values in the world, and therefore seek to promote the worldwide enslavement to the cravings of the five senses as 'freedom' and escaping from such enslavement through sincere spiritual practice as 'slavery'.