RE:Hard vs Imaginary WealthGreat post warthog. Reading it now. Immy thought: John Quincy Adams, who, as quoted, said 'no U.S adventures abroad', even to support liberty, spoke for a state that freed itself from Britain with the aid of 'help from abroad', French help, and possibly might not have won without that 'help from abroad'......bit rich. Would add, the Monroe doctrine, also his work, surely implies intervening in the affairs of other countries in the hemisphere if required, which contradicts his 'no U.S. adventures abroad' maxim. Anyway, lots more read.