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This man is in an awkward situation. He is going to run for Maxine Waters seat, yet he is thousands of miles away. Yes, he is a soldier. His name is 2nd Lt. Rusten Currie. He also has a blog.
He is a warm, gentle, kind, patriotic, courageous, man. As a Soldier, he is confident in [...]

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Here is a link for you to show your support for the troops.God bless America, your families, and you. Click on the the picture of the flag that says, “Thank the Troops” and on the bottom says, “Send a Message.” You will be able to say, “Thank you.”
As of this moment, there are only 86,623 [...]

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An Iraqis Point of View

To my dismay and joy, there is a voice of reason in Iraq whom I wish was in our Congress! It is to my dismay that thousands of miles from home, someone can hear us bickering. It is to my joy that he is not allowing it to affect him. Well, other than to upset [...]

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Senator John Cornyn of Texas has introduced a bill named “Private Property Act of 2005.” Please read this bill. There are already 8 co-sponsors. Please ask your Senators to join him. It is in the Judiciary Committee at this moment. The proper titles are:
SHORT TITLE(S) AS INTRODUCED: Protection of Homes, Small Businesses, and Private Property [...]

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Rosemary wrote a piece on Iran’s Interest in Venezuela on her My News ‘n Ideas blog, and asked for my take on it. I read the Venezuela dismisses jitters over nuclear program article, and a sense of creeping dread started to overtake me. Want to know why?
CARACAS, Venezuela (Reuters) – Venezuela will pursue plans to [...]

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Saddam & 9/11

Last night’s Presidential Address to the nation and the soldiers at Ft. Bragg was a welcome relief to those of us who feel he’s not been using the “bully pulpit” to its best advantages. Last night he used it well, and gave the troops the opportunity to see that they truely have a leader in [...]

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George Washington, the 8th President of the United States . . . ????
The United States declared its independence in 1776, yet Washington did not take office until April 30, 1789. So who was running the country during these initial years of this young country? It was the first eight U. S. Presidents. In fact, the [...]

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Here are some articles written by the members of this site. These articles were written at their home sites. I hope you will see why I have asked each of them to join me. They have talent, curiosity, wit, seriousness, and good hearts. I hope you enjoy their links!
Rosemary’sIran’s Interest in VenezuelaGood News from ColumbiaChili [...]

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Chili Justice

You guys have to read this. Imagine it…a communist telling the court that a left-wing defendent won’t get a fair trial because “Chile’s justice system is still influenced by the military dictatorship.” lol. They ought to know, eh?!
This story is about a former leader who is charged with
participating in the murder of Sen. Jaime Guzmán, [...]

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Good News from Columbia

President Alvaro Uribe of Columbia has been having some success and some setbacks with Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc). FARC is a terrorist organization in the southern area of the country. They have been at war for over 40 years. There was a peace process that fell apart in February 2002.
FARC has murdered 25 [...]

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