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anti-imperialistic

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“Even when I use the American flag, I used the one with 13 stars, which was anti-imperialistic, but things always change,” he said.

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The pair are entranced by the leftist, anti-imperialistic movements around them, and they fall in love with each other, too.

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Morales, a native Aymara known for anti-imperialistic rhetoric and for expelling the U.S. ambassador and Drug Enforcement Administration, came to power championing Bolivia's 36 indigenous groups and enshrining their rights in the constitution.

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According to Stone, President Roosevelt's anti-imperialistic ideals were corrupted by his successors: from being the hammer of empire under Roosevelt and his vice-president Henry Wallace, the hero and great might-have-been in Stone's tale, the US became the most powerful and malign empire of all, virulently opposed to communism, fighting unjust wars, propping up dictators everywhere.

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Then he argued that while U.S. troops are in the field, the U.S. must "use our bargaining power to wring democratic, anti-imperialistic concessions from our allies."

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