
August 1, 2010
After spending an entire week poring over a few thousand of the so-called “Afghan War Logs”, more than 75,000 incident reports from the Afghanistan war allegedly leaked by a US soldier to left-leaning WikiLeaks, one thing is clear. While the disclosure of this information may not put American or coalition forces in (even more) imminent danger, it will result in even more innocents killed and it does further complicate our mission in Afghanistan in a number of ways. Read More »
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April 11, 2010
On April 5, 2010, a video was released by WikiLeaks which they allege shows US Army aviation units indiscriminately murdering over a dozen innocent Iraqis, including an Iraqi stringer and his driver who were employed by Reuters. Their smear campaign, entitled “Collateral Murder” is a biased hit piece lacking any evidence whatsoever. Read More »
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August 2, 2009
USN Capt. Michael Scott (”Spike”) Speicher K.I.A. 1/17/90: Welcome Home Sailor
Much to the disdain of elitist snobs all across the political spectrum, including some faux conservatives over at Fox News, the persistent, nagging questions over Barack Obama’s citizenship status, legitimacy and eligibility for office continue to mount. Apparently, respect for our Constitution is entirely too much to ask of some, Bill O’Reilly. Rather than address the questions directly, Obama’s costly efforts to bury the controversy or intimidate and ostracize those asking them into silence, are proof enough for thousands of people that he is indeed hiding something.
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July 19, 2009
US Army Ranger First Lieutenant Michael Behenna comes from a long line of public servants. Like many young men today, he joined the military and became a US Army Ranger after seeing our country ruthlessly attacked on September 11th, 2001 . Sadly, like far too many soldiers and Marines of this politically-correct era, he was thrown into a deep, dark hole to die - not by the terrorists he was sent to fight in Iraq, but by the US military’s dysfunctional justice system. Read More »
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March 29, 2009
On March 17, 2009, the U.S. Navy/Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals (NMCCA) unanimously upheld the dismissal of all charges against USMC Lt. Col. Jeffrey Chessani. Like those who sat in judgment of Chessani’s criminal trial, the appeals court found exactly what those of us who stood by him already knew back when this witch hunt began; That this case was indeed tainted by the foul stench of Unlawful Command Influence (UCI), the mortal enemy of military justice. It was not a fair trial. Read More »
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