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Micah Turner; deserter (Updated)

| October 7, 2012 | 123 Comments
Micah Turner; deserter (Updated)

Phil sends us a link from YouTube which was posted on October 6th of Micah Turner. AKO says he was a sergeant at Fort Bragg and he’s surrounding himself with smelly hippies celebrating the fact that since he went AWOL 30 days before this video, he’s now a deserter. It looks like he’s making his […]

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Taliban threatens Code Pink group traveling to Pakistan. (Updated)

| October 7, 2012 | 40 Comments
Taliban threatens Code Pink group traveling to Pakistan. (Updated)

Some of you may or may not know but it seems that Code Pink is sending a thirty plus group to Pakistan to join a protest at the use of drones in a areas suspected of hiding Taliban groups. Also photos from them suggest that they are already have arrived. Today the full CODEPINK delegation […]

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Occupy Obama Campaign

| August 17, 2012 | 10 Comments
Occupy Obama Campaign

It looks like the far-Left isn’t happy with Obama either. In a link sent to us by GI Jane and Claymore, a few dozen occupied Obama’s Portland campaign headquarters to protest the treatment of Breanna Manning who is being tried for releasing thousands of classified documents. Scott Olsen seems to have been there, although he […]

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Abdo gets life

| August 10, 2012 | 11 Comments
Abdo gets life

Naser Abdo, the ambitious fellow who plotted to bomb and then shoot up a restaurant in Killeen, Texas, outside the gates of Fort Hood has been sentenced to life in prison by a federal judge, according to the Associate Press. Let’s recap, shall we; Abdo was AWOL from Fort Campbell after winning conscientious objector status […]

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67 Years Ago Today and the Continuing Nuclear Protest

| August 6, 2012 | 24 Comments
67 Years Ago Today and the Continuing Nuclear Protest

It was on this date in 1945 that Hiroshima was destroyed by a new weapon, a single bomb dropped by a B-29 named Enola Gay, named after the mother of the pilot, Colonel Paul Tibbets. In the years since, many have tried to make the point that dropping of the bombs was an unnecessary act, […]

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May Issue or No Issue? A Veteran’s Path to Getting a Legal Gun in NYC

| July 30, 2012 | 44 Comments
May Issue or No Issue? A Veteran’s Path to Getting a Legal Gun in NYC

First, I’d like to give all the credit for this idea to Emily Miller of the Washington Times, for her very well-written series “Emily Gets Her Gun,” [1][2][3][4][5], (for a start), about her attempt, as a law-abiding citizen, to get a permit and a weapon in the nation’s capitol. Like Emily, with rising violence and […]

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UPDATED: A reply from the Rag Blog.

| July 28, 2012 | 32 Comments
UPDATED: A reply from the Rag Blog.

A few days ago I asked for your experiences from the anti-war groups during the Vietnam War. Many of you responded about your personal experiences in response to the accusations that these never happened. A few days ago the main editor responded in the article. I was heavily involved in the movement against the War […]

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Asking for your experences with the the anti-war groups during the Vietnam War.

| July 21, 2012 | 41 Comments
Asking for your experences with the the anti-war groups during the Vietnam War.

I recently read one of the blogs that I avoid for this reason. This time the Rag Blog is writing about the insults and saliva that the Troops faced when they came back home. In this post they claim that it was all just a myth that never happened. That all of it was done […]

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