Daily Archives: August 9, 2012

Top 10 Veterans Stories in Today’s News – August 10, 2012

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Sixty-eight years since he was first catapulted from a World War II aircraft carrier while strapped in an F4F Wildcat fighter, John “Bart” Barteluce of Mahwah, N.J., hasn’t lost his taste for the wild blue yonder.

Mitt Romney: Pioneering New Frontier in US Electoral Prostitution

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Jamal Kanj argues that US presidential hopeful Mitt Romney's stint at prostitution in Israel "broke a long held American taboo against seeking foreign money in US elections" and that "fundraising in foreign capitals could become the new frontier in US presidential campaign financing".

Obama’s Gold – 94.6% Pure, Bomb Grade Plutonium

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...the country very nearly lost the state of South Carolina. Those deadly Plutonium cores were jerked out of those three big Duke Power reactors so fast it would make your head spin.

The fall of Formal Foreclosure

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For the 21st month in a row in July formal foreclosures fell as repossessed U.S. residential properties run into problems of their own. 53,654 foreclosures were completed...

Orwellian Ramifications Begin to Unfold in Syria

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There is a horrible speculation that the insurgents in Syria may have seized hold of chemical weapons.

Book’s Profits Benefit Wounded Warriors

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Being an Army public affairs officer often means working irregular hours and constantly providing high-quality content for everything from newspapers to social media.

Top 10 Veterans Stories in Today’s News – August 09, 2012

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When her father left home for work he was sworn to secrecy. Now, a half-century later, the declassified national secret allowed a reporter to learn about her father’s Cold War era profession, which involved helping to invent America’s first spy satellite.