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Dr. Burke's way of thinking is most evident in his film [https://ia800207.us.archive.org/34/items/gov.archives.arc.647298/gov.archives.arc.647298_512kb.mp4 Cuba: The Battle of America]. Instead of fighting fire with fire, he responded to those who differed from his way of thinking with educational persuasion, not with name-calling to end discussion, lying, evasion, or outbursts of heated emotion or violence — which is what makes Dr. Burke the True [https://sites.google.com/site/dralberteburke/patriot Patriot].
Dr. Burke's way of thinking is most evident in his film [https://ia800207.us.archive.org/34/items/gov.archives.arc.647298/gov.archives.arc.647298_512kb.mp4 Cuba: The Battle of America]. Instead of fighting fire with fire, he responded to those who differed from his way of thinking with educational persuasion, not with name-calling to end discussion, lying, evasion, or outbursts of heated emotion or violence — which is what makes Dr. Burke the True [https://sites.google.com/site/dralberteburke/patriot Patriot].


  The excerpt below from <mark>''Enough Good Men'' [Nov 1962]</mark> in the <mark>chapter ''Dirt, People and History''</mark> is a fine example of how Dr. Burke <mark>related historical events to the environment around us</mark>. The only aspect missing in this printed word, is merely the timing and the inflection in the way Dr. Burke presented it:
  The excerpt below from <mark>[https://dstall.com/MOD/M/D/EnoughGoodMen.pdf ''Enough Good Men: A Way of Thinking''] [Nov 1962]</mark> in the <mark>chapter ''Dirt, People and History''</mark> is a fine example of how Dr. Burke <mark>related historical events to the environment around us</mark>. The only aspect missing in this printed word, is merely the timing and the inflection in the way Dr. Burke presented it:
   
   
  <mark>Origin of "A Pact With the Unborn" —</mark>   
  <mark>Origin of "A Pact With the Unborn" —</mark>   

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