Wednesday, June 4, 2014

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Exclusive: The story you haven’t yet heard about Bowe Bergdahl’s desertion

The Bowe Bergdahl mess isn’t just a story about one deserter, but two. There’s the muddle-headed lowlife who left his post and brothers behind. And there’s the corrupt commander-in-chief who has jeopardized more American soldiers’ lives to “rescue” Bergdahl by bowing to the Taliban, while snubbing the surviving heroes and 8 dead American soldiers who lost their lives because of him...

Supporter of non-transparent, law-flouting administration SHOCKED they illegally failed to inform Congress of Gitmo releases

Congressional Democrats such as Dianne Feinstein have expressed a measure of surprise because the Obama administration illegally failed to inform them before releasing five dangerous Taliban leaders from Gitmo. Obviously Dems decided not to be concerned about this administration’s signature traits until they threatened to harm them politically...

Kentucky Dem seeking US Senate seat in Washington: Washington Dems aren’t good for Kentucky

Democrat Alison Grimes, who is running against incumbent Sen. Mitch McConnell in Kentucky, says that the environmental policies pushed by Democrats in Washington are bad for the state, so voters should send a Democrat instead...

NYT and FNC: Bowe Bergdahl left behind desertion note; Wanted to renounce citizenship

President Obama has said that the U.S. “leaves no man behind” to justify swapping five Taliban commanders for the return of Bowe Bergdahl, but apparently Bergdahl had no problem leaving his fellow soldiers behind...

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Bergdahl Case Puts Army's 'No Man Left Behind' Ethos To The Test
Leaving no comrade behind is a core military value. But does it apply if a soldier walked away?
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Samsung was the only manufacturer to gain market share in the country since January.
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Hosting the World Cup is expected to cost the nation about $11 billion.
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The party's gamble that people would value prosperity more than freedom proved correct.
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