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Air Force - Together We Served

View Article  George Patton addresses Iraq and the modern world

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View Article  Michael "Ron Mexico" Vick: Falcons Training Camp? No, Not Yours.

Michael Vick was ordered by commissioner Roger Goodell on Monday to stay away from the Atlanta Falcons' training camp until the league reviews the dogfighting charges against him.

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View Article  Syria Occupies Lebanon. Again.



A land grab proportionally equivalent to a foreign power occupying Arizona.

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View Article  Nineteen missed opportunities for Congress to back away from the trough



Thanks to Congressman Jeff Flake's 19 anti-pork amendments, we now have every House member on record regarding their positions on earmarks….I've excerpted some of what Rep. Flake said on the floor when he offered up each of his ammendments.

Read on to see where $34,669,000 of our tax dollars (let alone the interest on the added debt our children will eventually pay) are going... It'll probably be an eye opening experience; it was for me. (Hat tip: Cleverly Blogged)

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View Article  The ACLU's Love Affair With Islam...

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View Article  Cheney: I Dropped the F-Bomb on Leahy 'Cause he Was Close to Kissing Me'...

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This should drive the left berserk.....

Cheney also reveals a biting sense of humor in the book, saying of his well-publicized dustup with Patrick Leahy on the floor of the Senate, "Leahy came over and put his arm around me and he didn't kiss me but it was close to it. So I flashed and I told him -- I dropped the F-bomb on him...it was heartfelt."

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View Article  Al-Qaeda Suicide Bomber Targets Children's Hospital Killing 26...

The depth of Al-Qaeda's depravity knows no limit.  How does waging Jihad against children and murdering 26 innocent people ensure your place in heaven?...

HILLA, Iraq (AFP) - A suicide car bomb exploded across the street from a children's hospital in the Iraqi city of Hilla on Tuesday, killing at least 26 people and wounding 69, police and medical officials said.

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View Article  Oooo, an op-ed comparing Bush to Hitler. Haven't seen that done before.

From time to time, it serves a purpose to see what the moonbats are screaming about... "Bush is Hitler..."  blah blah blah...

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View Article  Democrats can't handle good news



The Times Online reports that al-Qaida is facing rebellion from within its ranks. "Fed up with being part of a group that cuts off a person's face with piano wire to teach others a lesson, dozens of low-level members of al-Qaida are daring to become informants for the U.S. military in a hostile Baghdad neighborhood."

Some of these junior al-Qaida members are said to be repulsed by the gratuitous, barbaric violence. One said, "I am sick of it, and I hate them, and I am done."

The good news doesn't stop here.

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View Article  “Islamophobic” or Informed?



The prevailing view is that the Islamic Faith of today’s terrorists has nothing to do with their actions, and those who suspected otherwise are simply bigots who are drawing an unwarranted connection between Islam and terrorism. But it is some Muslims who are themselves making that connection

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View Article  Doubts Raised on Magazine’s ‘Baghdad Diarist’



Franklin Foer, the editor of The New Republic, will not reveal the author’s identity but says the magazine is investigating the accuracy of his articles. In the late 1990s, under different editors, the magazine fired an associate editor, Stephen Glass, for fabrications.

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View Article  It's Roger Ailes and Neil Cavuto the WSJ should fear

Amidst Rupert Murdoch's full-court charm offensive to woo the trustees who control Dow Jones & Co. and its business journalism jewel, The Wall Street Journal, the media mogul's parent company, News Corp., took time out last week to announce that the Fox Business Network will begin broadcasting into 30 million cable television homes this October.

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View Article  Arrogant, elitist friends of amnesty at it again



It's been a month since the Senate amnesty bill went down in glorious (red, white and blue) flames, but its outraged and bitter proponents are still engaged in character assassination -- calling those of us who opposed the monumental fraud bigots and racists.

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View Article  Say Something - Get Sued



The posters on every subway train couldn't be more clear: "If you see something, say something."

No conditions, no fine print - and nothing about legal liability.

For good reason: No matter how useful the billions of dollars spent at all levels of government to prevent another terrorist attack, the nation's final line of defense is always the everyday vigilance of ordinary Americans.

But if Democratic leaders in Washington get their way, that defense will grow a lot weaker. They're trying their hardest - quietly, of course - to kill a measure that would protect vigilant citizens acting in good faith from being sued by people they report for acting suspiciously.

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View Article  Obama solicits backing of "The Race"



Obama told the nation's largest Hispanic advocacy group yesterday that he earned their support for his presidential campaign by marching in last year's May 1 immigrant rallies...

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View Article  Chavez to expel foreign critics


"How long are we going to allow a person - from any country in the world - to come to our own house to say there's a dictatorship here, that the president is a tyrant, and nobody does anything about it?" Mr Chavez said during his "Hello, President" broadcast on Sunday.

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View Article  Rape of gay man heightens tensions in S.F.



But because both Welsh and another rape victim say their assailants were black, news of their attacks has heightened tensions in a community that for years has been accused of racial exclusion.

In 2005, the San Francisco Human Rights Commission ruled that a Castro bar called SF Badlands discriminated against black patrons by requiring them to present multiple forms of identification before entering.

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View Article  It Ain't Dead...Yet: The Dems, the 'John Does' and the blogosphere



“Democrats have been backed into a corner by public outrage over their efforts, so we are seeing these Democrats publicly say they support it in principle, but behind the scenes they are working to kill it,” said one Republican leadership aide close to the conference process.

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