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By Frank Salvato
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Our thoughts and prayers go out tonight to our colleagues at Frank Salvato’s New Media Journal:
It is with a very heavy heart and swollen eyes from the tears that I inform you all that one of our fellow writers, Sgt. Eddie Jeffers who was serving in Ramadi, Iraq, was killed today. He was patriot, humble, kind and dedicated to his mission, his country, his family and his faith.
Sgt. Jeffers was the author of Hope Rides Alone. It was one of the biggest articles we have ever published.
I ask you all to read it again. Digest it. Feel it. And then offer up a thought or a prayer for Sgt. Jeffers, Eddie. And then one for his family.
By J.B. Williams
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
As we commemorate the sixth anniversary of 9/11/01, Washington Democrats prove just how far they are willing to go to politicize a war that must defend America against events worse that 9/11...
Shamelessly foolish comes to mind, in describing the childish behavior of Democrats throughout the mission to protect and defend America from another 9/11 or worse.
By Jim Kouri
Sunday, August 12, 2007
The United States Army considers the current transformation its most extensive restructuring since World War II. The Army has estimated that restructuring units from a division-based force to a more agile and responsive modular brigade-based force will require a significant investment through fiscal year 2011.
By Melanie Morgan, Move America Forward
Monday, July 16, 2007
Supporters of Operation Iraqi Freedom will conduct a nationwide caravan along with more than 2-dozen rallies calling for continued support of U.S. troops based in Iraq in the days leading up to General David Petraeus September 15th report to Congress.
By James Drescher
2007
From a letter to the editor in the Tennessean
Dear Tennessean:
The Tennessean's April 5 photograph of young Christian Golczynski accepting the American flag from Marine Lt. Col. Ric Thompson is one of the most moving and emotion provoking images I have ever seen.
My wife and I attended funeral services for Christian's father, Staff Sergeant Marcus Golczynski, on April 4, along with our six year-old son, dozens of Marines, and several hundred others who came to pay tribute to this fallen hero.
By Joshua S. Hill
Saturday, July 7, 2007
Recent studies have shown that those soldiers returning home from war are finding it harder and harder to find therapists that will accept their insurance. Military doctors are overworked, and waiting lists to see them extend for months. It has gotten to the point where civilian doctors aware of the problem are providing an hour of their time a week for free, to Iraq and Afghanistan veterans.
By Sean Osborne Northeast Intelligence Network
Monday, June 25, 2007
Hello, America, the time we've all been awaiting is finally upon us. The decisive end-game to what we have known since March 2003 as 'Operation Iraqi Freedom' is now in execution mode. I have been predicting that the summer of 2007 would witness decisive, geo-strategic paradigm altering events. This series of summer and fall 2007 winner-take-all military operations in Iraq is leading the way forward. It is one of the most dynamic in modern history, with the greatest potential reward for the people of the Iraqi nation, and ours.
By Cliff Kincaid & Andy Selepak
Thursday, June 21, 2007
The hard-hitting website Militarycorruption.com calls her the Paris Hilton of the Air Force. Some others call it the case of the "Runaway Military Bride."
By Melanie Morgan, Move America Forward
Sunday, June 10, 2007
The past 24 hours have seen television, radio, print and online news organizations fixated with the subject of Paris Hilton.
Meanwhile, our nation has over 150,000 men and women of the United States military fighting a war against terrorism on the frontlines of Iraq and Afghanistan.
By Chris Hawley, The Arizona Republic
Saturday, May 26, 2007
MEXICO CITY - From the beaches of Normandy to Manila in the Philippines, Americans will gather at military cemeteries around the world on Monday to honor soldiers who died defending freedom. Except at one cemetery, where the Americans are seen as invaders, not heroes.
By Judi McLeod
Friday, May 25, 2007
 | Two months ago, Army Spc. Justin Rollins fell in love with a puppy that he found in Iraq. The dog was flown to his family in Newport. | Brittney Murray, the girl Army Spc. Justin Rollins planned to propose to on his next visit home, is very special: Brittney of the broken heart, touched the hearts of Americans and she touched them on the eve of Memorial Day Weekend.
Rollins, killed in Samarra on March 5, never made it home.
By Melanie Morgan, Move America Forward
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Real, Live, "Surrender Monkeys" to lead Crowds in Protests Against Harry Reid & Nancy Pelosi -- THIS THURSDAY
Protests In: ** San Francisco ** Las Vegas ** Carson City
Living, breathing, "Surrender Monkeys," will lead crowds of patriotic Americans protesting the efforts by Senate Majority Leader, Harry Reid, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, to undercut support for the missions of our troops in Iraq.
By Judi McLeod
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Four American mothers had their hearts broken when their children were killed fighting the war in Iraq, on Saturday. Three American mothers had the horror of a Mother's Day not knowing the whereabouts of their children.
The missing soldiers hardly caused a hiccup on the Web sites of hometown newspapers such as the New York Times and the Boston Globe. Times' readers--including the grieving mothers—must have shuddered when they read in paragraph two that "the five bodies found at the site of the attack, near two burned vehicles, were unrecognizable".
By Jim Kouri
Thursday, May 3, 2007
Since combat operations began in Iraq and Afghanistan, U.S. forces have been subjected to frequent and deadly attacks from insurgents using various weapons such as improvised explosive devices (IED), mortars, rocket launchers, and increasingly lethal ballistic threats.
From Maddog, F-16.net
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Air Education and Training Command:
The purpose is to familiarize the chicken with road-crossing procedures. Road-crossing should be performed only between the hours of sunset and sunrise. Solo chickens must have at least three miles of visibility and a safety observer.
By Sean Osborne Northeast Intelligence Network
Friday, March 16, 2007
My Fellow Americans, this editorial is to inform some and to remind others that once again that our Main Stream Media has dropped the ball. In the current news cycle virtually all are focused upon the admissions of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed of several dozen acts of terror.
By Jim Kouri
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
The September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and the subsequent global war on terrorism have triggered the largest activation of National Guard forces since World War II.
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