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he would have
understood the
people of Israel

E, TOO, WAS

an immigrant—or the son

n of immigrants ina new land. He,

too or his forebears fled persecution to

find freedom and build a better life. But

freedom came hard.

His unalienable rights to Life, Liberty and

the Pursuit of Happiness were challenged.
He was set upon, his fields were burned, his

home fired, his soul tried. But he stood his

ground and won.

Yes, the Yankee Minute Man would have

understood Israel's settlers and pion eers-

like himself, men with a fierce and

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