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JOHN YOO – WE DON’T NEED U.N. APPROVAL TO SAVE LIBYAN LIVES

MARCH 5, 2011 Why is the Obama administration deferring to an international body that protects brutal dictatorships? By JOHN YOO President Obama this week said “Moammar Gadhafi has lost the legitimacy to lead, and he must leave.” Yet the Obama administration continues to shun the very steps that might hasten the Libyan tyrant’s fall—imposing a […]

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THREATS TO AMERICA – IT’S NEVER JUST THE ECONOMY

BRIAN T. KENNEDY is president of the Claremont Institute and publisher of the Claremont Review of Books. He has written on national security affairs and California public policy issues in National Review, the Wall Street Journal, Investor’s Business Daily, and other national newspapers. He sits on the Independent Working Group on Missile Defense and is

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THE DECLINE OF U.S. NAVAL POWER

MARCH 2, 2011 The Decline of U.S. Naval Power Sixty ships were commonly underway in America’s seaward approaches in 1998, but today there are only 20. We are abdicating our role on the oceans. By MARK HELPRIN Last week, pirates attacked and executed four Americans in the Indian Ocean. We and the Europeans have endured

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VIETNAM – FLIGHT FROM CHU LAI, 1967

THIS IS HEARTBREAKING BUT THE STORY MUST BE TOLD OF DR. HAL KUSHNER AND THE PRISONERS OF WAR DURING THE VIETNAM WAR You will find that dying is very easy; living, living is the difficult thing.” An inspirational story about an American hero; the story of a very brave and dedicated U.S. Army Flight Surgeon,

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THE CASE FOR REVIVING THE F-22 FIGHTER

February 24, 2011 China and Russia are developing and fielding sophisticated air defenses and advanced stealth fighters. The Raptor is the only plane that can meet these challenges. By MICHAEL AUSLIN As Congress begins to take up the Obama administration’s defense budget, one item not even under discussion needs to be considered. Events of the

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WAR HERO’S UNWELCOME AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

, Hero’s unwelcome By ANNIE KARNI February 20, 2011 Columbia University students heckled a war hero during a town-hall meeting on whether ROTC should be allowed back on campus. “Racist!” some students yelled at Anthony Maschek, a Columbia freshman and former Army staff sergeant awarded the Purple Heart after being shot 11 times in a

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GEORGE WASHINGTON – THE ORIGINAL AMERICAN IDOL

FEBRUARY 19, 2011 When King George III heard Washington had refused to be king, he said, ‘If that is true, he must be the greatest man in the world.’ By JOHN R. MILLER Today we merge Washington’s birthday with the birthdays of other presidents and submerge them all in clothing and appliance sales. But it

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RUMSFELD WARNS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE ATTACK

Newsmax Rumsfeld Warns of Iran, N. Korea Electromagnetic Pulse Attack Sunday, February 13, 2011 09:23 AM By: Ken Timmerman EXCERPT  FROM THIS ARTICLE:    Rumsfeld said he is worried about the threat from an electromagnetic pulse attack from countries such as Iran and North Korea.  “We’ve thrown away the shoeboxes with the 3-by-5 cards,” he

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RUMSFELD’S ‘SLICE OF HISTORY’

FEBRUARY 8, 2011 In an interview, the former secretary of defense explains how Washington feuds harmed Iraq policy, and why the surge was less vital than you think. By KIMBERLEY A. STRASSEL ‘I’d read other folks’ books about things I’d been involved in . . . and I’d think, ‘My goodness, that’s not my perspective,’”

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