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on July 24, 2013 in World News

General can’t explain why forces not deployed to Benghazi

JERUSALEM – Gen. Carter Ham, the former head of U.S. forces in Africa, has admitted that highly trained Special Forces were stationed just a few hours away from Benghazi on the night of the attack but were not deployed to Libya. Ham’s explanation for why the military assets stationed abroad were not utilized during the attack raises more questions than it provides answers about his decision-making. During the Sept. 11, 2012 Benghazi attack, command of the Special Forces reportedly was transferred from the military’s European command to Ham’s AFRICOM, or the United States Africa Command. The Special Forces unit...

JERUSALEM – Gen. Carter Ham, the former head of U.S. forces in Africa, has admitted that highly trained Special Forces were stationed just a few hours away from Benghazi on the night of the attack but were not deployed...

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on July 24, 2013 in World News

New coalition defends religious freedom in military

New coalition defends religious freedom in military New coalition defends religious freedom in military Reports of religious discrimination in the U.S. military have prompted a response: a coalition has organized to ensure military members can express their faith. More than a dozen conservative and pro-family organizations have teamed up to form “Restore Military Religious Freedom.” Crews, Col. Ron (Chaplain Alliance)Col. Ron Crews (USA-Ret.), who served as a U.S. Army chaplain for 28 years, says the coalition launched a campaign to inform military personnel about their religious liberties, using thousands of printed palm cards. The purpose of the cards is “to… View Article

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on July 24, 2013 in World News

Urban warfare training exercises in Chicago area

Urban warfare training exercises in Chicago area                 In the late evening hours of July 22, several Blackhawk helicopters flew low over central areas of the city of Chicago without any lights, startling a number of residents who were not aware of the scheduled military helicopter training exercises. A July 10 Chicago Tribune article on fresh exercises planned in the nearby suburb of Tinley Park cited Tinley Park Emergency Management Agency Director Pat Carr on helicopter exercises planned for July 23 and 24, but there was no indication of where these would be… View Article

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on July 24, 2013 in Right Edition

Martyrdom Syndrome – Obama stirs up Racism

Martyrdom Syndrome – Obama stirs up Racism – Right to Self Defence The Federal Government spends $9.1 billion yearly on Indian Affairs. In today’s dollars all this money over the past 140 years is well over a Trillion Dollars. It is claimed by the Government that all Native funding adds up to $9.1 billion. However, if you reveiw the 2006 budget you find the numbers just don’t add up to $9.1 billion. [See 2006 Budget Report] The following list is from 1998 and appears to be the last list created by the Indian Affairs Department. [Additional List] Just how much… View Article

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