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[https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/9p4MWhDfKq4ia99uaLkMEgCCksBzTw8ZQkYUw_WBguahAv5hI-hGcGwjizmPrINTgxv9HZJrv5Fc99W_GCMMj0ThDNOo40G6MgPDNreRkAl3PVBkcvc_8c8CHMXe66AbsQ=w1280 Hartford Times article 1956] — showing Dr. Burke's advocacy of resource conservation long before many other environmentalists<br>
[https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/9p4MWhDfKq4ia99uaLkMEgCCksBzTw8ZQkYUw_WBguahAv5hI-hGcGwjizmPrINTgxv9HZJrv5Fc99W_GCMMj0ThDNOo40G6MgPDNreRkAl3PVBkcvc_8c8CHMXe66AbsQ=w1280 Hartford Times article 1956] — showing Dr. Burke's advocacy of resource conservation long before many other environmentalists<br>


<html><div class="left vid margin-r" style="width:160px; clear:both;"><div><iframe width="150" height="80" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/8hwqdQ0SkjQ" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope" allowfullscreen></iframe></div>Daniel Boone (TV series) — theme song</div></html>Elbowroom was a prominent theme in early 20th century poem ''Daniel Boone'' by American poet Arthur Guiterman.
=="Creeping Socialism"==
[[wikipedia:Arthur_Guiterman|Arthur Guiterman]] | Wikipedia
    I have listened to communists and other groups that can only be called enemies, accuse us of the worst intentions, the most inhuman ways of doing things, as the most dangerous people on earth, to be stopped and destroyed at all costs... But nothing I have heard in or from those places around us compared with the experience I had <mark>in the Dallas home of an American, whose hate for this country's leaders, and the way our institutions worked, was the most vicious, venomous and dangerous I have known in my life</mark>. No communist ever heard, no enemy of this nation has ever done a better job of degrading or belittling this country. <mark>That American was one of this nation's richest and most powerful men!</mark>
  ''[https://www.poetrynook.com/poem/daniel-boone-1 Daniel Boone]'' by Arthur Guiterman
    It was a very special performance by <mark>a pillar of the American community, who influences things in his community</mark>. It was a very special performance because in that living room during his performance - in which <mark>he said things had reached the point where there seemed to be 'no way left to get those traitors out of our government except by shooting them out'</mark> during that performance, there were four teenagers in that room to be influenced. His views were shared on November 22, 1963.
Shakespeare may have coined elbowroom in his 1597 play “King John.” The dying king in the final act is carried out into the orchard, situated on the castle grounds; breathing the fresh air, King John says, “Ah ... now my soul hath elbow room.”
    Interestingly, the man accused of that crime claimed to be a Marxist, a communist. But <mark>my host assured me - when I objected to his remarks - that he believed as he did because he was anti-communist</mark>!<br>
[[wikipedia:Daniel_Boone|Daniel Boone]] | Wikipedia
  — '''Dr. Albert E. Burke''' after attending a meeting at the home of <mark>Haroldson L. Hunt</mark> (per [https://educationforum.ipbhost.com/topic/11322-albert-e-burke/ John Simkin], Spartacus Educational)
[[wikipedia:Daniel_Boone_(1964_TV_series)|Daniel Boone (1964 TV series)]] | Wikipedia — popular shortly after Dr. Burke published his book ''Enough Good Men'' (Nov 1962) that referenced "elbowroom".


=="Creeping Socialism"==
  <span style="font-family:sans-serif; font-size:120%;">[https://sites.google.com/site/dralberteburke/the-burke-center-for-environmental-and-international-studies The Burke Center for Environmental and International Studies]
  <span style="font-family:sans-serif; font-size:120%;">[https://sites.google.com/site/dralberteburke/the-burke-center-for-environmental-and-international-studies The Burke Center for Environmental and International Studies]
  [https://sites.google.com/site/dralberteburke/environmentalist Environmentalist]</span>
  [https://sites.google.com/site/dralberteburke/environmentalist Environmentalist]</span>
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     Americans who play this dangerous new <mark>game of "creeping socialism"</mark> see that government, their <mark>government, as one of the greatest dangers to our future as a free people</mark>. In doing so they <mark>misuse the word "socialism"</mark> and they <mark>misread their own history</mark>. The <mark>problem has never been "creeping socialism" in our American government. It has always been creeping irresponsibility among too many Americans</mark>.
     Americans who play this dangerous new <mark>game of "creeping socialism"</mark> see that government, their <mark>government, as one of the greatest dangers to our future as a free people</mark>. In doing so they <mark>misuse the word "socialism"</mark> and they <mark>misread their own history</mark>. The <mark>problem has never been "creeping socialism" in our American government. It has always been creeping irresponsibility among too many Americans</mark>.


    I have listened to communists and other groups that can only be called enemies, accuse us of the worst intentions, the most inhuman ways of doing things, as the most dangerous people on earth, to be stopped and destroyed at all costs... But nothing I have heard in or from those places around us compared with the experience I had <mark>in the Dallas home of an American, whose hate for this country's leaders, and the way our institutions worked, was the most vicious, venomous and dangerous I have known in my life</mark>. No communist ever heard, no enemy of this nation has ever done a better job of degrading or belittling this country. <mark>That American was one of this nation's richest and most powerful men!</mark>
<html><div class="left vid margin-r" style="width:160px; clear:both;"><div><iframe width="150" height="80" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/8hwqdQ0SkjQ" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope" allowfullscreen></iframe></div>Daniel Boone (TV series) — theme song</div></html>Elbowroom was a prominent theme in early 20th century poem ''Daniel Boone'' by American poet Arthur Guiterman.
    It was a very special performance by <mark>a pillar of the American community, who influences things in his community</mark>. It was a very special performance because in that living room during his performance - in which <mark>he said things had reached the point where there seemed to be 'no way left to get those traitors out of our government except by shooting them out'</mark> during that performance, there were four teenagers in that room to be influenced. His views were shared on November 22, 1963.
[[wikipedia:Arthur_Guiterman|Arthur Guiterman]] | Wikipedia
    Interestingly, the man accused of that crime claimed to be a Marxist, a communist. But <mark>my host assured me - when I objected to his remarks - that he believed as he did because he was anti-communist</mark>!<br>
''[https://www.poetrynook.com/poem/daniel-boone-1 Daniel Boone]'' by Arthur Guiterman
'''Dr. Albert E. Burke''' after attending a meeting at the home of <mark>Haroldson L. Hunt</mark> (per [https://educationforum.ipbhost.com/topic/11322-albert-e-burke/ John Simkin], Spartacus Educational)
Shakespeare may have coined elbowroom in his 1597 play “King John.” The dying king in the final act is carried out into the orchard, situated on the castle grounds; breathing the fresh air, King John says, “Ah ... now my soul hath elbow room.”
[[wikipedia:Daniel_Boone|Daniel Boone]] | Wikipedia
[[wikipedia:Daniel_Boone_(1964_TV_series)|Daniel Boone (1964 TV series)]] | Wikipedia — popular shortly after Dr. Burke published his book ''Enough Good Men'' (Nov 1962) that referenced "elbowroom".


===Burning of Albert Burke Home===
===Burning of Albert Burke Home===

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