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Flag Officers 4 America demand SECDEF Austin and the General Milley to resign

Austin, Milley Understand the Personal Nature of Afghan War AUG. 18, 2021 | BY JIM GARAMONE , A fundamental principle in the military is holding those in charge responsible and accountable for their actions or inaction. There must be accountability at all levels for this tragic and avoidable debacle: withdrawal from …

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Governor Abbott Debuts Texas Border Wall In Rio Grande City 

Governor Abbott Debuts Texas Border Wall In Rio Grande City  December 18, 2021 | Austin, Texas | Press Release Governor Greg Abbott today held a press conference debuting the construction of the Texas border wall in Rio Grande City — just six months after he announced Texas would build its own …

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The Manhunt, the Battle Journal of a Company Commander Dec. 2003

The Manhunt On 11 December 2003, troops of the 4th Infantry Division (Mechanized) literally unearthed Saddam Hussein, who had been cowering in a hole about the size of a refrigerator not far from his ancestral home of Tikrit. Within hours stunned audiences around the world witnessed the pathetic remnant of …

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The “Plot” to kidnap Michigan Gov Whitmer thickens as FBI agents get the boot and an informant is a felonious fraud

The cast of characters in the supposed plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Whitmer include unsavory FBI agents and a more unsavory informant. STEPHEN J. ROBESON, a convicted felon and FBI informant has been charged 20 December with fraud. He conned a couple into donating a vehicle for his fake race …

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Released! 12 U.S. missionaries, including children, kidnapped by a gang in Haiti 16 Oct

Haiti Gang Releases All American Missionaries. VOA Twelve Christian Aid Ministries missionaries held captive by a Haitian gang since October 16 have been released.  Gary Desrosiers, spokesperson for Haiti’s National Police, PNH, confirmed the news in a conversation with VOA Creole. He declined to provide any details. A Christian Aid Ministries …

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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. on Who Killed his father, Robert F. Kennedy Sr.

Governor Gavin Newsom will soon decide the fate of Sirhan Sirhan, the man convicted of killing my father, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, in 1968. After more than 50 years in prison, the state’s own psychiatrists and the parole board deem that Sirhan poses no threat to society. ………… sirhan sirhan …

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The high toll of war: 7,057 Servicemembers dead as result of combat, 30,177 Suicides

Suicide rates among active-duty military members are currently at an all-time highsince record-keeping began after 9/11 and have been increasing over the past five years at an alarmingly steady pace. In 2021, study found that 30,177 active duty personnel and veterans who served in the military after 9/11 have died by suicide – compared to …

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Ilhan Omar: dismantle criminal justice system…. the whole system of oppression, political economic

“As long as our economy and political systems prioritize profit without considering who is profiting, who is being shut out we will perpetuate this inequality. We cannot stop at the criminal justice system, we must begin the work of dismantling the whole system of oppression wherever we find it,” Omar …

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Afghan Interpreter in United States as refugee shot and killed

While working in San Francisco, Ahmad was shot and killed during a botched armed robbery, his GoFundme Page wrote. Ahmad’s family has been deeply affected by this incident. Ahmad was the father of 3 children, the youngest is 7th months old and the eldest is 10 years. Please help this …

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A Hurricane of lies ‘Steele Dossier and Crossfire Hurricane

Intro Russian National Indicted for Making False Statements to the FBI DOJ Defendant Allegedly Lied About the Source of Information Provided to the FBI During the 2016 Presidential Campaign Special Counsel John Durham today announced that a federal grand jury returned an indictment in the U.S. District Court for the …

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