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VIETNAM VETS BETRAYED AGAIN

Pentagon bureaucrat wants to abridge 50th-anniversary ceremonies By Jim Robbins– The Washington Times   November 10, 2010 Retired Army Brig. Gen. George Price looks at the “Three Servicemen” statue at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington. It was unveiled Thursday following six weeks of restoration. The 50th-anniversary commemoration of the Vietnam War should be a time

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STOP TREATING POLITICAL JUDGES LIKE SACRED COWS

November 28, 2010 Political Judges By Thomas Sowell 11/10/2010 Results of the recent elections showed that growing numbers of Americans are fed up with “public servants” who act as if they are public masters. This went beyond the usual objections to particular policies. It was the fact that policies were crammed down our throats, whether

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THE BENEFITS OF A DIVIDED GOVERNMENT

NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE www.nationalreview.com THOMAS SOWELL November 10, 2010 12:00 A.M. The ‘Gridlock’ Bogeyman The last time we had a budget surplus, we had divided government. Whenever the party that controls the White House does not also control Capitol Hill, political pundits worry that there will be “gridlock” in Washington, so that the government cannot

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BOOK REVIEW – THIS TIME WE WIN: REVISITING THE TET OFFENSIVE

How the Media Turned Victory Into Defeat The Washington Times   November 10, 2010 Reviewed By Gary L. Larson THIS TIME WE WIN: REVISITING THE TET OFFENSIVE By James S. Robbins Encounter Books, $25.95, 364 pages Commonly held misconceptions about the Tet Offensive, a series of attacks by Viet Cong (VC) and North Vietnamese forces during the

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KRAUTHAMMER – THE IRRELEVANCE OF START

WASHINGTON POST The irrelevance of START By Charles Krauthammer Friday, November 26, 2010; It’s a lame-duck session. Time is running out. Unemployment is high, the economy is dangerously weak and, with five weeks to go, no one knows what tax anyone will be paying on everything from income to dividends to death when the current

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HARRY REID, THE LAMEST DUCK, EVER

WALL STREET JOURNAL NOVEMBER 25, 2010 The Lamest Duck, Ever Harry Reid’s midterm strategy was a bust, and Democrats are now dealing with the consequences. By KIMBERLEY A. STRASSEL Not so long ago, the great fear was that the Democratic Party would return from its midterm drubbing to jam all manner of odious legislation through

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CITIZENS AGAINST GOVENERMENT WASTE

CAGW Launches New Nationwide Ad Campaign Watch CAGW’s New National Ad Campaign here! On October 21, 2010, Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) unveiled a national ad addressing our country’s spending addiction, the dangers of relentless deficits, and the corrosive nature of our national debt. This new ad, which features a chilling look at one potential

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OUR GROWING PROGRAMS FOR OUR SENIORS

Our burgeoning budget and the politics of avoidance By Robert J. Samuelson Monday, November 22, 2010; America’s budget problem boils down to a simple question: How much will we let programs for the elderly displace other government functions – national defense, education, transportation and many others – and raise taxes to levels that would, almost

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Obama’s foreign policy needs an update By Jackson Diehl Monday, November 22, 2010; For help understanding the foreign policy headlines of the past week, let’s return, briefly, to the spring of 1983, when Barack Obama was a student at Columbia University. What were the burning international issues of that time? Well, first was the “nuclear

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