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Gaza Flotilla vs. Diaspora Jewry

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If the Israelis themselves clearly regard Diaspora Jews as their ‘foreign brigades’, surely we should also be allowed to look into the issue, and examine the lethal continuum between the Jewish State and its vile supporters around the world.

U.S. Department of Defense Contract Awards for Jun 30, 2011

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United Launch Services, Littleton, Colo., is being awarded a $1,130,820,000 cost-plus-incentive-fee contract for launch capability.

Universal Healthcare Impossible Without Health Freedom

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The biggest, and least informative, political issue of this new century has been the insane push to establish “Universal healthcare.”

US Knesset Resolution 185 Reconsidered: To be or Not To Be American

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This week the United States Senate unanimously adopted a resolution drafted by its masters, the State of Israel and AIPAC

Pentagon Federal Credit Union Hiring Veterans

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Pentagon Federal Credit Union is now the newest member of Hire Veterans. They have recently committed to a yearlong campaign in which they hope to find quality Veterans to fill open positions.

Face of Defense: Scientist Serves in Afghanistan

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Every Marine has a story. For one reservist serving in Afghanistan's Helmand province, the story is of a rocket scientist who answered the call to serve his country as a third-generation Marine.

You’ve Got to Be Tough to Start a Business

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USMC Veteran John Cullen, a Vietnam Veteran, received two Purple Hearts during his service but kept his combat experiences to himself.

JJP Collaborates to Benefit Spinal Cord Injured Patients

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Iconic Canadian Paralympian, philanthropist and world-renowned accessibility advocate Rick Hansen, recently traveled to New York City, to sign a memorandum of understanding in the field of spinal cord injury (SCI) research, with the James J. Peters VA Medical Center (JJPVAMC), Bronx, NY.

Bob Dylan PLAYED Tel Aviv Sends Israel Message

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I was ‘tangled up and blue’ over Bob Dylan performing in Tel Aviv and ignoring the Palestinian call for BDS. My ‘hair’s still red’ and I’m ‘crying like a fire in the sun’ ...

Vet MP Claims British Jews are “Distancing” Themselves from Israel

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A veteran British MP has attacked the Westminster coalition government's proposed change to the universal jurisdiction laws.

London UFO Scare: Intelligent Lifeforms Threaten BBC

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What we do remember is the promise of released documents, one set about UFOs and another outlining lots of "bad things" about Israel. Neither materialized. In fact, it is almost as though Julian Assange has dematerialized. Has he, in fact, been beamed up?

Guantanamo North

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“An estimated 5,000 people have been subjected to detention since 9/11. Of those, only five, three non-citizens and two citizens were charged with terrorism-related crimes, and one was convicted.

DOD Launches Military Spouse Employment Partnership

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In an effort to address military spouses’ employment challenges, the Defense Department today launched a program to expand career opportunities for military spouses worldwide, and to recognize the skills and talents they bring to the employment table.

Self Reflection in Mondoweiss

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Weiss had the following to say on the matter: “I believe all people act out of self-interest. And Jews who define themselves at some level as Jews -- like myself for instance -- are concerned with a Jewish self-interest. Which in my case is: an end to Zionism. A theory of political life based on altruism or concern for victims purely is doomed to fail.”

U.S. Must End Wars To Advance Corporate Interests

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Humanism has little place in U.S. global affairs these days when government acts as the enforcement arm of capitalism-run-amok.

Fallen Marine Honored With Intelligence Medal for Valor

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The parents of a Marine Corps sergeant killed in Afghanistan accepted a posthumous National Intelligence Medal for Valor on their son's behalf at the National Intelligence Directorate headquarters here today.

Comptroller Explains DOD Budget Challenges

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The sluggish growth of the economy will make it difficult to maintain current defense funding, the Defense Department’s chief financial officer told attendees at the 2011 Defense Logistics Agency Industry Conference and Exhibition here yesterday.

Killing the “Bad People”

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Our "darker angels," the expression of our "reptile brain" has formed the basis of our civilizations, organizations formed to mitigate personal responsibility, to create mythologies supporting immoral, inhuman, behaviors, not even predatory but those of the scavenger or perhaps parasitic.

Face of Defense: Sergeant is ‘Voice’ of Deployed Soldiers

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For Army Sgt. 1st Class Nathan Haynes, being the "voice of the soldier" here is one more way of accomplishing his tasks as an equal opportunity advisor with the 1st Infantry Division's 1st Advise and Assist Task Force.

Top 10 Veterans Stories in Today’s News – June 29, 2011

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The National Training Summit on Women Veterans is July 15-17. The three day summit will focus on the role of women in the military.

The hell with Israel; Open Gaza Port

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Israel, the angry, unhappy and psychological misfit nation it is, full of hate and contempt for the world and human value, is a country that never gives damn or due considerations to international law and always have contempt for world opinion will most likely send its army of war criminals to assault the freedom flotilla heading out to Gaza this week.

If you want to bash America why not try living somewhere else for a...

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America bashing seems to be in vogue these days by Americans who don't appreciate how lucky they are to live here. Don't believe it? People from other countries wait in line and some die trying to get here.

Britain: Fraudulent Iraq Enquiry

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Under the UN radar, South Africa, with the help of Israel, developed ten bombs and test fired one at Prince Edward Island to the South of the country. This left nine weapons that caused South Africa, US, UK and Israel great concern as they did not want them to fall into the hands of the next black regime.

The Needs of Gulf War Vets (90-91) Attention on The Hill in DC

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Every day I deal with fellow veterans of the gulf war 90-91 and it is so difficult. It is difficult because each of us that stood up early in the 90's after coming home ill, knew we had to do what we do, not just for ourselves but because we truly believed in caring for our fellow veteran.

U.S. Department of Defense Contract Awards for Jun 28, 2011

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The Navy is awarding indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity multiple award contracts to 333 contractors that will provide for their competition for service requirements solicited by Naval Sea Systems Command

Fourth of July festivities can trigger anxiety in Vets

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Boom! Crackle! Boom! Crackle! The sky lights up with a series of colors and flashes, then the a roar of “oohs and ahs” from the crowd—this, the fireworks on the 4th of July, is something that is certainly very thrilling for Americans, but not for many of its heroes—Veterans coping with PTSD.

Hijacked Democracy / We Are Now A Fascist Corpocracy

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Mark Twain once wrote true patriotism, the only rational patriotism, is loyalty to the Nation ALL the time and loyalty to the Government ONLY when it deserves it.

Top 10 Veterans Stories in Today’s News – June 28, 2011

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Veterans of the United States armed forces may be eligible for a broad range of programs and services provided by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).

Face of Defense: Officer Recalls WAC Era

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The 1970s probably seem like a long time ago for today's new soldiers, but for one officer serving in Afghanistan, the era is still a vivid memory of when female soldiers were treated differently than men.

Bethesda Medical Prepares for Walter Reed Arrivals

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Just two months remain before about 150 inpatients at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C., many of them wounded warriors, make the five-mile move here to the National Naval Medical Center.

USO Breaks Ground on Wounded Warrior, Family Center

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A groundbreaking ceremony here yesterday marked the beginning of construction for the USO's first stateside center that will provide noncritical care and support for wounded, injured and ill service members.

OH LOVELY: Residents Near Fukushima Are Pissing Radioactive Urine

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"... Whatever, praying to the goddess Morphine and adult diapers are your destiny now. "“Newsflash: The radioactive crisis near Fukushima isn’t getting any better.

And What About Jewish Anti Gentile Studies?

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I’d like to suggest here, that for an academic study of anti Semitism to be scholarly and comprehensive, and if we are to even begin to understand the roots of anti Semitism.

Photo Horrors: 3rd Reich v. Gaza

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A photo-essay comparing the recreational wonders of 1940 Germany and that of 2009 Israel.

The Joint Commission Invites Vets To Apply

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The Joint Commission has renewed their interests in granting employment to Veterans by signing on for another year long campaign with Hire Veterans. This is a not-for-profit organization that accredits and certifies more than 19,000 health care organizations and programs in the United States.

Operation Support Hope

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“Stop the dying” was the order of the day in Entebbe, Uganda in late July 1994. An American Joint Task Force (JTF) was located on the fourth floor of the Entebbe Airport.

Demystifying 9/11: Israel and the Tactics of Mistake

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Many years ago I read a fascinating discussion of the “tactics of mistake.” This essentially entailed using a target’s prejudices and preconceptions to mislead them as to the origin and intent of the attack, entrapping them in a tactical situation that later worked to the attacker’s strategic advantage.

Best Job in Town: Pimping for Gaddafi

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While closely aligning himself with Bush, Blair and the Zionist crowd, Gaddafi continued, to quietly develop nerve gas, crop diseases, new forms of anthrax-hemorrhagic fever hybrids and bury a nuclear program so effectively he might not be able to find it himself.

AFGE: PTSD Support Needed

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Today, the American Federation of Government Employees recognizes National PTSD Awareness Day and joins other organizations in the mission to garner greater awareness and additional services for veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Face of Defense: Pilot Supports Ground Fighters

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Like many aviators, Air Force Capt. Sarah Eccles, an F-16 Fighting Falcon pilot from San Antonio, caught the flying bug at a young age. On her 15th birthday, her father surprised her by taking her to a Wright Flyers Aviation flight school.

Top 10 Veterans Stories in Today’s News – June 27, 2011

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Today is National HIV Testing Day. Why is HIV testing so important? Diagnosing HIV early greatly improves medical outcomes.

Public Health Solutions Hiring Talented Veterans

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Public Health Solutions have become the newest addition to the Hire Veterans online military job board. They have decided to actively pursue our military veterans in an attempt to add more diversity to their already growing work force.