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-<tr><td width="*" align="left" valign="top">'''U.S.''' ''nwa'' '''1.''' Land of the free{{an|1}} and home of the brave; the Roman Republic, Take II; that which was founded by the [[Founding Fathers]].+<tr><td width="*" align="left" valign="top">'''U.S.''' ''nwa'' '''1.''' Land of the free{{an|1}} and home of the brave '''2.''' The Roman Republic, Take II. '''3.''' That which was founded by the [[Founding Fathers]].
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U.S. nwa 1. Land of the free1  and home of the brave 2. The Roman Republic, Take II. 3. 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.