The United States president doesn’t commemorate D-Day or other World War 2 anniversaries every year because, well, we’re not a country like Russia, which actively deploys its World War 2 history to justify its actions more than half a century later. I feel Obama’s foreign policy is also very “weak,” The American foreign policy establishment’s…
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Appalling!
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D-Day - 6/6 - has been commemorated thru the USA system - for example, within calendar advertising & marketing & local/regional state/city/town announcements.
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Is it too late to say, "We told you so!?"
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I am surprised at the New York Times making such a bold statement about the POTUS since they are liberal and usually are oogling over him. The White House Administration must have made Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr. mad or else he found out his phone calls were being monitored.. Rest assured they will "kiss and make…
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Little late NYT. I understand they have come off their editorial some and are now downplaying their remarks. I guess the NSA listened in and got a retraction.
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Let us not be naive - all political organizations have undertaken phone as well as camera persona involvement - it's who gets caught at this game.
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To some people (or news organizations) wrong isn't so much wrong unless you're the victim of the wrong-doing.
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In my opinion I think that regardless of what data has been collected under the Patriot Act or other programs like it, this President and his friends have been 'looking' for something that will be big enough to cover all of this administrations blunders and they just keep getting caught doing things that they just…
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Government expansion and intrusion is eroding the very basic freedoms our country was founded upon. Sadly, our country has been threatened from outside sources but too much government "protection" is an attack from within. Commonsense and a strong appreciation of liberty must be part of any decision in order to get the most appropriate outcomes.…
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