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PEARL HARBOR, IRAN AND NORTH KOREA

DECEMBER 7, 2011 Don’t be surprised if one of our underestimated adversaries does the unthinkable. By WARREN KOZAK EXCERPT FROM THIS ARTICLE: Seventy years after Pearl Harbor, the U.S. finds itself in much the same situation that it was in prior to World War II. There is a great effort to cut military spending, bring […]

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VICTOR DAVIS HANSON – OBAMA’S EMPTY APOLOGETICS

NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE www.nationalreview.com Victor Davis Hanson October 19, 2011 Grand ahistorical apologies for others can obscure one’s own actual sins. EXCERPT FROM THIS ARTICLE: But such distancing is tricky. It opens a Pandora’s box of flawed assumptions. Is any nation free of sin? Apologizing for both ancient American sins and George W. Bush’s more

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OBAMA’S APOLOGIES NOT ACCEPTED

IBD Editorials Apologies Not Accepted Posted 10/11/2011 06:29 PM ET In November 2009, Barack Obama became the first U.S. president to bow to Japan’s emperor. View Enlarged Image Leadership: Leaked cables show Japan nixed a presidential apology to Hiroshima and Nagasaki for using nukes to end the overseas contingency operation known as World War II. Will the next

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MAINSTREAM CENSORS RADIATION THREAT

http://americanfreepress.net/?p=266 Japan’s government is untruthful, as the radation levels continue to present a threat to the future of the people and possibly the west coast of the US and Canada! Mainstream Censors Radiation Threat August 19, 2011   admin By Frank Whalen. For several months, there has been a news blackout in the United States

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GLOBAL SELLOFF – AUGUST 4, 2011

AUGUST 5, 2011 Stocks Nose-Dive Amid Global Fears Weak Outlook, Government Debt Worries Drive Dow’s Biggest Point Drop Since ’08 By TOM LAURICELLA Stocks spiraled downward Thursday as investors buckled under the strain of the global economic slowdown and the failure of policy makers to stabilize financial markets. The selling began in Europe and continued

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BOOK REVIEW: UNBROKEN – A WORLD WAR II STORY OF SURVIVAL, RESILIENCE, AND REDEMPTION

Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) Staying Alive The limits of endurance in enemy hands. Noemie Emery June 20, 2011, Vol. 16, No. 38 Unbroken A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption by Laura Hillenbrand Random House, 496 pp., $27 Around two in the afternoon of May 27, 1943, an American bomber,

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THE WHITE HOUSE VS. BOEING: A TENNESSEE TALE

APRIL 26, 2011, 10:30 A.M. ET Our auto industry took off because workers could choose whether or not to join a union. By LAMAR ALEXANDERMr. Alexander is a U.S. senator from Tennessee and chairman of the Senate Republican Conference.  He is also a former governor of Tennessee. The National Labor Relations Board has moved to

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BERNANKE PLAYS DOWN INFLATION FEARS DURING MARCH 15 FED MEETING DEBATE

APRIL 5, 2011, 3:03 P.M. ET Fed Minutes Show Inflation Debate By JEFFREY SPARSHOTT And JEFF BATER Federal Reserve officials judged that the U.S. economy was gaining traction when they met three weeks ago, but highlighted the potential negative impact of rapidly rising commodity prices on inflation expectations, consumer spending and business investment. “A significant

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RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL FOUND IN FISH NEAR JAPANESE NUCLEAR PLANT

APRIL 5, 2011, 3:09 P.M. ET By JURO OSAWA and YOREE KOH in Tokyo and DAISUKE WAKABAYASHI in Kesennuma, Japan WSJ’s Yumiko Ono reports on fears surrounding the Japanese’s government’s decision to dump more than 11,000 tons of radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean. Heard on the Street Tepco’s Crisis Should Power Utility Deals Earthquake

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THE WEST’S SLOW-MOTION DEMOGRAPHIC TSUNAMI

WASHINGTON TIMES March 21,  2011 The West’s slow-motion demographic tsunami We can thank Providence that the earthquake was not 150 miles closer to Tokyo, else Japan’s dead might number in the millions. Prime Minister Naoto Kan calls it the worst crisis since World War II. Yet, horrendous as it is, it does not, thus far,

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