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Obama Administration Requested Indefinite Detention Amendment in NDAA

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When the US Senate voted 93-7 to pass the National Defense Authorization Act, President Obama threatened to veto the bill.  Based on three years of spitting in the face of progressives and civil libertarians, no one took Obama’s statements seriously and for good reason. It’s now obvious that Obama’s veto threat was a blatantly political [...]

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On National Defense, Ron Paul Puts America First

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While all other Republican candidates for President place their blind allegiance for Israel first, Ron Paul begs to differ and places the safety of Americans and the US Constitution first.  Tonight’s Republican Presidential debate on national security set aside seven of the candidates on the interventionist side of the aisle and one lone candidate on [...]

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The Insignificance of the Assassination of al-Awlaki

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The US drone campaign in Yemen began some time in 2009 under the pretense that President Ali Saleh would claim that the strikes were Yemeni government strikes on militants. The revelations of an aerial bombardment campaign in Yemen came as a Wikileaks cable revealed that President Saleh and the US government had a close relationship [...]

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Welcome to War Number 6: Somalia

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The United States military, under the leadership of President Barack Obama, began a campaign of missile strikes against targets in Somalia last week, which included two high ranking members of Al-Shabab.  Many of the missile strikes, which took place on June 23rd, 2011 and are currently ongoing, were unveiled to reporters a week later. Carried [...]

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