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The Rhubarb Patch: A well-regulated militia
Change of SubjectTo: David Lombardo, founder and president of the Second Amendment Foundation for Education & Research, Shorewood, Il. Thanks for having me on your radio show to talk guns the other night. A comment I made got your attention, and since...... -
AWOL Soldier Sentenced to Life in Fort Hood Bomb Plot
KTLA NewsWACO, Tex. -- A U.S. soldier charged with plotting to blow up troops from the nation's largest Army post has been sentenced to life in prison. Naser Jason Abdo was found guilty in May of attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction, attempted murder...Tags: Career and Workplace, Trials, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Court Preliminary
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Railroad police on high alert as Sept. 11 anniversary approaches
Railroad police are on high alert for suicide bombers at Union Station in Chicago as the anniversary of the Sept. 11 terror attacks approaches this week, authorities said.
Based on intelligence that al-Qaida might attempt to strike again in the U.S.,...Tags: Career and Workplace, Chicago, Chicago Police Department, Osama bin Laden, Chicago Tribune
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How Obama lost the war
WASHINGTON — Barack Obama was a principled opponent of the Iraq War from its beginning. But when he became president in January 2009, he was handed a war that was won. The surge had succeeded. Al-Qaida in Iraq had been routed, driven to...Tags: Japan, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Religious Conflicts, Ayad Allawi, Government
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Obama embraces democratic realism abroad
It was gratifying to hear a despotic leader blame the United States for the rise of a democratic protest movement against his regime. Vladimir Putin, the Russian prime minister, wants his people to think that those who have taken to the streets to...Tags: Human Rights, Vladimir Putin, United Nations, Crime, Law and Justice, Barack Obama
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Obama abroad is definitely adrift
Since President Barack Obama has been having a rough time lately, let me belatedly congratulate him on his apparently successful policy of regime change in Libya.
Initially, I favored a more robust and decisive intervention when Obama seemed to dither,...Tags: Terrorism, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Frontline Limited, Hate Crimes, The New York Times
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Doyle McManus: The West is still waiting for its Libya gamble to pay off
Hope isn't a strategy. But it was a major part of NATO's decision to launch an air war against Libya's Moammar Kadafi almost three months ago. Back in March, when the bombing began, the leaders of France, Britain and the United States hoped Kadafi's...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Career and Workplace, David Cameron, Refugee, Retirement
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Ex-city worker guilty of masterminding courthouse bombing
SAN DIEGO - The mastermind of the bombing of the federal courthouse in San Diego three years ago was convicted Monday of 10 charges, including conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction.
Donny Love, a former city of San Diego employee, faces a...Tags: Lawyers, Crimes, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, San Diego (San Diego, California)
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New Details Revealed in 'Pizza Collar Bomb' Heist
KTLA NewsERIE, Pennsylvania -- The image remains chilling nearly eight years later: a pizza deliveryman sitting cross-legged on the pavement with a homemade bomb clamped around his neck, surrounded by nervous police who crouch behind their cars. "Why isn't...Tags: Theft, FBI, Police Investigations, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice
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A decade later: 9/11 in literature
Literary editorThe tragedy Sept. 11, 2001, prompted questions about America's place in the world, and a proliferation of books resulted. Here is a recommended reading list for those seeking enriched understanding. •"The 9/11 Commission Report: Final Report of the...Tags: Journalism, Islam, Terrorism, Religious Conflicts, Saudi Arabia
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We probably shouldn't attack Iran, but we shouldn't tell them that
Should we bomb Iran for plotting to blow up a Washington, D.C., restaurant in order to assassinate the Saudi ambassador?
Probably not.
Should Iran be worried that we might?
Absolutely.
And yet, within hours of the Justice Department charging...Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, Foreign Aid, Israel
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Dick Cheney, always wrong
He said Saddam Hussein had "reconstituted nuclear weapons." He said Saddam was working with al-Qaida. He predicted U.S. troops occupying Iraq would be "greeted as liberators." Six months in to the occupation, after things went bad, he said there was...Tags: Henry Kissinger, Wars and Interventions, Terrorism, FBI, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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