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Was Khattala’s Arrest Designed To Hide Obama’s State Department’s Total Ineptness

Posted on June 20, 2014June 19, 2014

Yesterday, I told how I stood at a plaque in memory of Glen Doherty one of those killed in the Benghazi attack. It was located in a house next door to where I was staying. When I returned back to that house I learned that our Special Forces had captured Ahmed Abu Khattala in Benghazi…

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Unable To Tell Spit From Shinola: The Strange Prosecution of Probation Officer O’Brien

Posted on June 20, 2014June 20, 2014

Sherman completed his march through Georgia to the Sea in half the time than the United States will take to complete the trial of John O’Brien, Elizabeth Taveres and another for racketeering in which the underlying crime was sending a letter through the mail. The last I read about the case was that the judge…

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More Thoughts On Back To Baghdad: Let Obama Speak!

Posted on June 19, 2014

I was Drake’s Island over the last few days staying in a house that sits on the beach facing out into the broad Atlantic ocean. I mention this because recent news events have intersected with my staying there. At a time before this I woke up one morning, looked out toward the sea, and espied…

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World Cup Thoughts On Father’s Day

Posted on June 15, 2014

My son who discusses sports with me called me the other day asking if I were watching the World Cup. I told him that I had little interest in it at this point but as time goes on I’d probably start tuning in. It’s not really and American thing when you come down to it…

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Weekly Update With Thoughts: Gants, Cantor, Globe, Ming Ling

Posted on June 13, 2014June 12, 2014

GANTS – Ralph Gants was unanimously confirmed by the Governor’s Council on Wednesday to the highest judicial office of the state, chief justice of the Supreme Judicial Court. What’s that got to do with this blog you might ask? In one way quite a bit but before I get into it I’d say you have to agree…

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Back To Baghdad?

Posted on June 12, 2014

World War II saw us driven out of the Philippines by the Japanese forces .  Douglas McArthur, the general in charge, fled along with his staff leaving behind thousands of American soldiers. He said as he was leaving: “I shall return,” but it would not be in time to stop the Bataan Death March. He did return and we…

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