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Air Force - Together We Served

View Article  Fallen soldier's words deliver an enduring message


The Christmas card from a stranger wishing him and his fellow soldiers a happy holiday brought some peace to the Army medic whose emotions were raw from war.

Ida Pavesi of Pennsylvania and had never met Aurora native Sgt. Ryan John Baum, but the card he opened in Iraq two years ago connected them in a way that only now is becoming apparent.

Baum wrote back to Pavesi thanking her and saying he forwarded the card to another soldier. He also asked Pavesi and other Americans to keep the letters and cards coming during the holiday season. But for some reason, the letter, sealed in an envelope, was never mailed.

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View Article  FBI Informant: Washington Post Censors Truth About Bill Ayers


From the AIM article: (Editor’s Note: This column by Larry D. Grathwohl, a former FBI informant in the Weather Underground, was written in response to Charles Lane’s December 11, 2008, Washington Post column, “The Unreal Bill Ayers: Three Decades After the Weather Underground’s End, He’s Still Justifying Its Means.” This Grathwohl column was rejected for publication by the Washington Post.)

I am Larry Grathwohl and have been acknowledged as the only person to infiltrate the Weather Underground as an informant for the FBI. I offer the following comments and observations regarding the article “The Unreal Bill Ayers” recently written by Charles Lane for the Washington Post.

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View Article  Saving Capitalism No Sure Thing as Statism Undermines Economy
The intervention comes at what may prove to be a steep price. Future investment may be allocated less efficiently as risk-averse politicians make business decisions. Whenever banks decide to lend again, they are likely to find new capital requirements that will curb how freely they can do it. Interest rates may be pushed up by government borrowing to finance trillions of dollars of bailouts.

“We’re seeing a more statist world economy,” says Ken Rogoff, former chief economist at the International Monetary Fund and now a professor at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. “That’s not good for growth in the longer run.

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View Article  Obama's Plan to Rejoin the World Community


When Candidate Barack Obama declared himself a ''citizen of the world'' before thousands of cheering German socialists, and later pledged to ''rejoin the World Community,'' those weren't just his usual platitudes about ''change.'' (Snip) Obama plans to use his presidential power to get the Democratic-majority Senate to ratify a series of treaties that would take us a long way toward global rule over our money, our laws, our military, our courts

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View Article  Will normal mom lose daughter to lesbian?


The decision by the U.S. Supreme Court this week not to hear the case of Lisa Miller v. Janet Jenkins may, effectively, send a Christian mother to jail for not sharing Thanksgiving – and her 6-year-old daughter – with her former lesbian partner.

Because the Supreme Court refused to hear her appeal, Miller now faces trial dates in January and possible contempt charges for refusing to comply with a lower court's dictate that her former lesbian partner be granted visitation rights with her daughter, Isabella Miller.

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View Article  What do you do when your best friend's wife murders him and walks?


Re-airing on MSNBC on Sunday, December 14th at 4 PM EST. Dear Zachary was named one of the top 5 documentaries of 2008 by the National Board of Review! It also recently won Best Documentary at the Orlando Film Festival and the Audience Award at the St. Louis International Film Festival.

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View Article  How Form 696 could pull the plug on the capital's music scene


The form demands that licensees give police a mass of detail, including the names, aliases, private addresses and phone numbers of all musicians and other performers appearing at their venue, and the ethnic background of the likely audience. Failure to comply could mean the loss of a licence or even a fine and imprisonment.

The police say they need the information demanded on Form 696, which runs to eight pages, so they can pinpoint which acts and venues attract troublemakers, and make sure venues are safe.

(Incremental governmental intrusion into free speech/expression in our daily lives...coming soon to our shores? -Roland)

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View Article  Washington Post: 20,000 More U.S. Troops To Be Deployed For “Domestic Security”



Section 1385 of the Posse Comitatus Act states, “Whoever, except in cases and under circumstances expressly authorized by the Constitution or Act of Congress, willfully uses any part of the Army or the Air Force as a posse comitatus or otherwise to execute the laws shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than two years, or both.”

Under the John Warner Defense Authorization Act, signed by President Bush on October 17, 2006, the law was changed to state, “The President may employ the armed forces to restore public order in any State of the United States the President determines hinders the execution of laws or deprives people of a right, privilege, immunity, or protection named in the Constitution and secured by law or opposes or obstructs the execution of the laws of the United States or impedes the course of justice under those laws.”

However, these changes were repealed in their entirety by HR 4986: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008, reverting back to the original state of the Insurrection Act of 1807. Despite this repeal, President Bush attached a signing statement saying that he did not feel bound by the repeal. It remains to be seen whether President elect Obama will reverse Bush’s signing statement.

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View Article  Despite looming ethics cloud, Rangel sez Pelosi assured him that he 'will keep his chairmanship of the Ways and Means Committee as long as he wants'


Sounds like more of that old 'Change we can believe in' stuff we've been hearing so much about... -Roland

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View Article  Lawsuits Stop Offshore Drilling in Its Tracks


Oil and gas companies appeared to score a victory when congressional Democrats let the offshore drilling moratorium expire after President Bush lifted an executive ban. But those who think nothing stands in the way of offshore drilling are dead wrong

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