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No, America Wasn’t the Bad Guy in World War II

No, America Wasn’t the Bad Guy in World War II
In this Sept. 8, 1945, file photo, an allied correspondent stands in the rubble in front of the shell of a building that once was a movie theater in Hiroshima, Japan, a month after the first atomic bomb ever used in warfare was dropped by the U.S. on Monday, Aug. 6, 1945. AP Photo/Stanley Troutman, File
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As students around the nation are returning to school, once they step into the classroom, many will be met with a curriculum that specifically attempts to paint America as the world’s “big bad.”

Timothy Barton
Timothy Barton
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Timothy Barton is the president of WallBuilders, a national organization dedicated to highlighting the true facts about the founding of America, our Constitution, and our rich history.
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