
Obama Sinks Our Country Farther Into An Un-winnable War! – Bloggernews.net
Read 11 times. Former strong supporter of the President & Vietnam combat veteran weighs in. Remember General Westmoreland saying Give me another 100,000 troops and we ll win this war. Six months later he said give me another 250,000 troops and
Sports Editor: Obama doesn t need Tiger s advice – Journal-News
Everything costs money these days, including watching the Kentucky-North Carolina game. Yes, that tasty treat from Rupp Arena was free on cable, but do those UK kids know how much they cost parents of young basketball players? Nike had better
Troops Finding New Service as Teachers – New York Times
WASHINGTON In her last job in the Air Force, Tammie Langley gave prospective pilots and navigators an introduction to aeronautics. Four years later, Ms. Langley is in a different sort of classroom, teaching sixth graders in North Carolina
Should America withdraw from world affairs? – Daily Mail
louisgs1 wrote Should America withdraw from world affairs? I was shocked to learn there was such support for America to embrace isolationism. Nearly half of the people polled by the pew Research Centre said America should withdraw from world
Looking at Stew from both sides of the fence – Charleston Gazette
PISCATAWAY, N.J. – I’ve always marveled at how people love to speak about sports in terms that are so definitive and so final, so downright black and white. It’s kind of like politics, really. No, it’s exactly like politics. Those on the right and
JAMES H. SMITH: Bravery, sacrifice but no glory in war – Bristol Press
If you were 18 on Dec. 7, 1941, you are 86 today. You remember the date which will live in infamy and you want everyone else to remember. The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor launched us into nearly four years of war the deadliest ever
The Need For Depoliticizing Copenhagen Climate Negotiations – CleanTechnica
International politics and diplomacy has brought to where we are today. The United States is ready with a provisional emissions reduction target and so are the developing countries ready with their voluntary carbon intensity reduction targets. But as
From a Land Without Jeans, Denim Diplomacy – New York Times
A limited run of designer jeans labeled Made in North Korea went on sale late last week at the trendy Stockholm department store PUB, the first foray into Western fashion for the reclusive Communist state. Marketed under the Noko brand by three
Arctic threats and challenges from climate change – YAHOO!
The mercury is rising twice as fast in the Arctic as elsewhere, offering a frightening preview of what the future holds for the planet and prompting UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to describe the situation as “a canary in a coalmine.”
Star Trek XII: Resistance (2011) – Counting Down
So he goes and tracks down the energy ribbon and pulls it back to the planet Veridian III with some new gravity technology so he can step into the void to the Nexus to bring James T. Kirk back from the dead. Unfortunately Picard’s old enemy finds him
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