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A man without a country

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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, July 4th, 2004

A man without a country Herman Marks was born in Milwaukee. He ran off to Cuba and became a soldier in Fidel Castro's revolutionary army, heading its execution squad. An enemy combatant of a different era, he ultimately became ... By JOEL DRESANG Sunday, July 4, 2004 When the U.S. Supreme Court upheld wartime civil liberties in rulings last week, it weighed in on a long American battle over the balance between fundamental personal rights and national security. In the past, insecurity has led to lapses in individual liberties. The government jailed dozens of political opponents under the S...

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