Jesse Helms

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Jesse Helms


Born
in Monroe, North Carolina, The United States
October 18, 1921

Died
July 04, 2008


American politician and a leader in the conservative movement. He was elected five times as a Republican to the United States Senate from North Carolina. As chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee from 1995 to 2001 he had a major voice in foreign policy. Helms helped organize and fund the conservative resurgence in the 1970s, focusing on Ronald Reagan's quest for the White House as well as helping many local and regional candidates. ...more

Average rating: 3.32 · 41 ratings · 5 reviews · 26 distinct works
Here's Where I Stand: A Memoir

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When Free Men Shall Stand: ...

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100 proof pure Old Jess: Je...

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Empire for Liberty: The For...

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Hague Convention On Interna...

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Crisis in Colombia: U.S. Su...

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Situation of Tibet and Its ...

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The Conservative perspectiv...

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The Ramparts We Watched

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2000 Foreign Policy Overvie...

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“I never won a poll or lost an election.”
Jesse Helms

“Atheism and socialism – or liberalism, which tends in the same direction – are inseparable entities: when you have men who no longer believe that God is in charge of human affairs, you have men attempting to take the place of God by means of the superstate. The all-provident government, which these liberals constantly invoke, is the modern-day version of Baal.”
Jesse Helms, When Free Men Shall Stand: A Sobering Look at the Supertaxing, Superspending Superbureaucracy in Washington

“Extended metaphor is like a carton of milk without an expiration date.”
Jesse Helms