
30 Eylül 2012 Pazar
Russian 'Syria Arms' Ship Docks At Novorossiysk
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A Russian warship which some media reports claimed was carrying arms destined for Syria has arrived at the Russian Black Sea port of Novorossiysk on Friday, a spokesman said. The Nikolai Filchenkov, an amphibious ship, was en route from the Crimean port of Sevastopol, Black Sea Fleet spokesman Vyacheslav Trukhachev told RIA Novosti. "The military hardware, which the vessel delivered, will undergo planned repairs,"
Nikolai Filchenkov Amphibious Ship Trukhachev said, adding that the ship will return to Sevastopol after it is unloaded next week. Western media reports last week asserted the Nikolai Filchenkov and another amphibious ship, the Caesar Kunikov, were heading to Syria, where Russia has its only naval base outside the former Soviet Union. The Russian military denied the reports. Pro-democracy protesters in Syria are fighting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in a 15-month-old uprising which the UN says has claimed more than 12,000 lives.

Statism In Today's America
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Are today's DemoRats and Ripofflicans both statists? You betcha. Wake up and smell the reality of our world today comrade. It's the reality they don't teach you in a PolySci course.
Statism - it is probably not what you thought it was! But baby, it's all around you today!
Here is the real bottom line. It's not a Republican thingy, or even a Democratic thingy, even though both parties will accuse the other of it. It's a feature of both parties. Oftentimes it's a "plank" in their platform, but of course they don't call it "statism." Oh no, as politicians they know better.
Until we realize that and return our government to it's proper role and function, each man, woman and child will continue to suffer under the yoke of more of it.
Statism - it is probably not what you thought it was! But baby, it's all around you today!
Here is the real bottom line. It's not a Republican thingy, or even a Democratic thingy, even though both parties will accuse the other of it. It's a feature of both parties. Oftentimes it's a "plank" in their platform, but of course they don't call it "statism." Oh no, as politicians they know better.
Until we realize that and return our government to it's proper role and function, each man, woman and child will continue to suffer under the yoke of more of it.
A Veteran's Moment
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For many of us, the impact of the reception we received upon return from Vietnam has for many lingered as a sour taste. Recent events 'welcoming home' Vietnam veterans have gone unattended for many of us too.
After so many years, the bile cannot be removed by a nicely done ceremony. As a result of that bitter legacy many of us took a vow, not knowing our other Vietnam vets had too. It was simple. "Never Again, we pledged."
And over these years we have supported our men and women who serve and fight in our name. We have kept that pledge. Yet, we have all had the moments as depicted in this video. For the lucky ones, the outcome was similar to what is depicted here. It has softened that bitterness a little.
For many of us, the impact of the reception we received upon return from Vietnam has for many lingered as a sour taste. Recent events 'welcoming home' Vietnam veterans have gone unattended for many of us too.
After so many years, the bile cannot be removed by a nicely done ceremony. As a result of that bitter legacy many of us took a vow, not knowing our other Vietnam vets had too. It was simple. "Never Again, we pledged."
And over these years we have supported our men and women who serve and fight in our name. We have kept that pledge. Yet, we have all had the moments as depicted in this video. For the lucky ones, the outcome was similar to what is depicted here. It has softened that bitterness a little.
29 Eylül 2012 Cumartesi
Russian 'Syria Arms' Ship Docks At Novorossiysk
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A Russian warship which some media reports claimed was carrying arms destined for Syria has arrived at the Russian Black Sea port of Novorossiysk on Friday, a spokesman said. The Nikolai Filchenkov, an amphibious ship, was en route from the Crimean port of Sevastopol, Black Sea Fleet spokesman Vyacheslav Trukhachev told RIA Novosti. "The military hardware, which the vessel delivered, will undergo planned repairs,"
Nikolai Filchenkov Amphibious Ship Trukhachev said, adding that the ship will return to Sevastopol after it is unloaded next week. Western media reports last week asserted the Nikolai Filchenkov and another amphibious ship, the Caesar Kunikov, were heading to Syria, where Russia has its only naval base outside the former Soviet Union. The Russian military denied the reports. Pro-democracy protesters in Syria are fighting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in a 15-month-old uprising which the UN says has claimed more than 12,000 lives.

Statism In Today's America
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Are today's DemoRats and Ripofflicans both statists? You betcha. Wake up and smell the reality of our world today comrade. It's the reality they don't teach you in a PolySci course.
Statism - it is probably not what you thought it was! But baby, it's all around you today!
Here is the real bottom line. It's not a Republican thingy, or even a Democratic thingy, even though both parties will accuse the other of it. It's a feature of both parties. Oftentimes it's a "plank" in their platform, but of course they don't call it "statism." Oh no, as politicians they know better.
Until we realize that and return our government to it's proper role and function, each man, woman and child will continue to suffer under the yoke of more of it.
Statism - it is probably not what you thought it was! But baby, it's all around you today!
Here is the real bottom line. It's not a Republican thingy, or even a Democratic thingy, even though both parties will accuse the other of it. It's a feature of both parties. Oftentimes it's a "plank" in their platform, but of course they don't call it "statism." Oh no, as politicians they know better.
Until we realize that and return our government to it's proper role and function, each man, woman and child will continue to suffer under the yoke of more of it.
A Veteran's Moment
To contact us Click HERE
For many of us, the impact of the reception we received upon return from Vietnam has for many lingered as a sour taste. Recent events 'welcoming home' Vietnam veterans have gone unattended for many of us too.
After so many years, the bile cannot be removed by a nicely done ceremony. As a result of that bitter legacy many of us took a vow, not knowing our other Vietnam vets had too. It was simple. "Never Again, we pledged."
And over these years we have supported our men and women who serve and fight in our name. We have kept that pledge. Yet, we have all had the moments as depicted in this video. For the lucky ones, the outcome was similar to what is depicted here. It has softened that bitterness a little.
For many of us, the impact of the reception we received upon return from Vietnam has for many lingered as a sour taste. Recent events 'welcoming home' Vietnam veterans have gone unattended for many of us too.
After so many years, the bile cannot be removed by a nicely done ceremony. As a result of that bitter legacy many of us took a vow, not knowing our other Vietnam vets had too. It was simple. "Never Again, we pledged."
And over these years we have supported our men and women who serve and fight in our name. We have kept that pledge. Yet, we have all had the moments as depicted in this video. For the lucky ones, the outcome was similar to what is depicted here. It has softened that bitterness a little.
28 Eylül 2012 Cuma
Russian 'Syria Arms' Ship Docks At Novorossiysk
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A Russian warship which some media reports claimed was carrying arms destined for Syria has arrived at the Russian Black Sea port of Novorossiysk on Friday, a spokesman said. The Nikolai Filchenkov, an amphibious ship, was en route from the Crimean port of Sevastopol, Black Sea Fleet spokesman Vyacheslav Trukhachev told RIA Novosti. "The military hardware, which the vessel delivered, will undergo planned repairs,"
Nikolai Filchenkov Amphibious Ship Trukhachev said, adding that the ship will return to Sevastopol after it is unloaded next week. Western media reports last week asserted the Nikolai Filchenkov and another amphibious ship, the Caesar Kunikov, were heading to Syria, where Russia has its only naval base outside the former Soviet Union. The Russian military denied the reports. Pro-democracy protesters in Syria are fighting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in a 15-month-old uprising which the UN says has claimed more than 12,000 lives.

Statism In Today's America
To contact us Click HERE
Are today's DemoRats and Ripofflicans both statists? You betcha. Wake up and smell the reality of our world today comrade. It's the reality they don't teach you in a PolySci course.
Statism - it is probably not what you thought it was! But baby, it's all around you today!
Here is the real bottom line. It's not a Republican thingy, or even a Democratic thingy, even though both parties will accuse the other of it. It's a feature of both parties. Oftentimes it's a "plank" in their platform, but of course they don't call it "statism." Oh no, as politicians they know better.
Until we realize that and return our government to it's proper role and function, each man, woman and child will continue to suffer under the yoke of more of it.
Statism - it is probably not what you thought it was! But baby, it's all around you today!
Here is the real bottom line. It's not a Republican thingy, or even a Democratic thingy, even though both parties will accuse the other of it. It's a feature of both parties. Oftentimes it's a "plank" in their platform, but of course they don't call it "statism." Oh no, as politicians they know better.
Until we realize that and return our government to it's proper role and function, each man, woman and child will continue to suffer under the yoke of more of it.
A Veteran's Moment
To contact us Click HERE
For many of us, the impact of the reception we received upon return from Vietnam has for many lingered as a sour taste. Recent events 'welcoming home' Vietnam veterans have gone unattended for many of us too.
After so many years, the bile cannot be removed by a nicely done ceremony. As a result of that bitter legacy many of us took a vow, not knowing our other Vietnam vets had too. It was simple. "Never Again, we pledged."
And over these years we have supported our men and women who serve and fight in our name. We have kept that pledge. Yet, we have all had the moments as depicted in this video. For the lucky ones, the outcome was similar to what is depicted here. It has softened that bitterness a little.
For many of us, the impact of the reception we received upon return from Vietnam has for many lingered as a sour taste. Recent events 'welcoming home' Vietnam veterans have gone unattended for many of us too.
After so many years, the bile cannot be removed by a nicely done ceremony. As a result of that bitter legacy many of us took a vow, not knowing our other Vietnam vets had too. It was simple. "Never Again, we pledged."
And over these years we have supported our men and women who serve and fight in our name. We have kept that pledge. Yet, we have all had the moments as depicted in this video. For the lucky ones, the outcome was similar to what is depicted here. It has softened that bitterness a little.
27 Eylül 2012 Perşembe
Russian 'Syria Arms' Ship Docks At Novorossiysk
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A Russian warship which some media reports claimed was carrying arms destined for Syria has arrived at the Russian Black Sea port of Novorossiysk on Friday, a spokesman said. The Nikolai Filchenkov, an amphibious ship, was en route from the Crimean port of Sevastopol, Black Sea Fleet spokesman Vyacheslav Trukhachev told RIA Novosti. "The military hardware, which the vessel delivered, will undergo planned repairs,"
Nikolai Filchenkov Amphibious Ship Trukhachev said, adding that the ship will return to Sevastopol after it is unloaded next week. Western media reports last week asserted the Nikolai Filchenkov and another amphibious ship, the Caesar Kunikov, were heading to Syria, where Russia has its only naval base outside the former Soviet Union. The Russian military denied the reports. Pro-democracy protesters in Syria are fighting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in a 15-month-old uprising which the UN says has claimed more than 12,000 lives.

Statism In Today's America
To contact us Click HERE
Are today's DemoRats and Ripofflicans both statists? You betcha. Wake up and smell the reality of our world today comrade. It's the reality they don't teach you in a PolySci course.
Statism - it is probably not what you thought it was! But baby, it's all around you today!
Here is the real bottom line. It's not a Republican thingy, or even a Democratic thingy, even though both parties will accuse the other of it. It's a feature of both parties. Oftentimes it's a "plank" in their platform, but of course they don't call it "statism." Oh no, as politicians they know better.
Until we realize that and return our government to it's proper role and function, each man, woman and child will continue to suffer under the yoke of more of it.
Statism - it is probably not what you thought it was! But baby, it's all around you today!
Here is the real bottom line. It's not a Republican thingy, or even a Democratic thingy, even though both parties will accuse the other of it. It's a feature of both parties. Oftentimes it's a "plank" in their platform, but of course they don't call it "statism." Oh no, as politicians they know better.
Until we realize that and return our government to it's proper role and function, each man, woman and child will continue to suffer under the yoke of more of it.
A Veteran's Moment
To contact us Click HERE
For many of us, the impact of the reception we received upon return from Vietnam has for many lingered as a sour taste. Recent events 'welcoming home' Vietnam veterans have gone unattended for many of us too.
After so many years, the bile cannot be removed by a nicely done ceremony. As a result of that bitter legacy many of us took a vow, not knowing our other Vietnam vets had too. It was simple. "Never Again, we pledged."
And over these years we have supported our men and women who serve and fight in our name. We have kept that pledge. Yet, we have all had the moments as depicted in this video. For the lucky ones, the outcome was similar to what is depicted here. It has softened that bitterness a little.
For many of us, the impact of the reception we received upon return from Vietnam has for many lingered as a sour taste. Recent events 'welcoming home' Vietnam veterans have gone unattended for many of us too.
After so many years, the bile cannot be removed by a nicely done ceremony. As a result of that bitter legacy many of us took a vow, not knowing our other Vietnam vets had too. It was simple. "Never Again, we pledged."
And over these years we have supported our men and women who serve and fight in our name. We have kept that pledge. Yet, we have all had the moments as depicted in this video. For the lucky ones, the outcome was similar to what is depicted here. It has softened that bitterness a little.
26 Eylül 2012 Çarşamba
Russian 'Syria Arms' Ship Docks At Novorossiysk
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A Russian warship which some media reports claimed was carrying arms destined for Syria has arrived at the Russian Black Sea port of Novorossiysk on Friday, a spokesman said. The Nikolai Filchenkov, an amphibious ship, was en route from the Crimean port of Sevastopol, Black Sea Fleet spokesman Vyacheslav Trukhachev told RIA Novosti. "The military hardware, which the vessel delivered, will undergo planned repairs,"
Nikolai Filchenkov Amphibious Ship Trukhachev said, adding that the ship will return to Sevastopol after it is unloaded next week. Western media reports last week asserted the Nikolai Filchenkov and another amphibious ship, the Caesar Kunikov, were heading to Syria, where Russia has its only naval base outside the former Soviet Union. The Russian military denied the reports. Pro-democracy protesters in Syria are fighting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in a 15-month-old uprising which the UN says has claimed more than 12,000 lives.

Statism In Today's America
To contact us Click HERE
Are today's DemoRats and Ripofflicans both statists? You betcha. Wake up and smell the reality of our world today comrade. It's the reality they don't teach you in a PolySci course.
Statism - it is probably not what you thought it was! But baby, it's all around you today!
Here is the real bottom line. It's not a Republican thingy, or even a Democratic thingy, even though both parties will accuse the other of it. It's a feature of both parties. Oftentimes it's a "plank" in their platform, but of course they don't call it "statism." Oh no, as politicians they know better.
Until we realize that and return our government to it's proper role and function, each man, woman and child will continue to suffer under the yoke of more of it.
Statism - it is probably not what you thought it was! But baby, it's all around you today!
Here is the real bottom line. It's not a Republican thingy, or even a Democratic thingy, even though both parties will accuse the other of it. It's a feature of both parties. Oftentimes it's a "plank" in their platform, but of course they don't call it "statism." Oh no, as politicians they know better.
Until we realize that and return our government to it's proper role and function, each man, woman and child will continue to suffer under the yoke of more of it.
A Veteran's Moment
To contact us Click HERE
For many of us, the impact of the reception we received upon return from Vietnam has for many lingered as a sour taste. Recent events 'welcoming home' Vietnam veterans have gone unattended for many of us too.
After so many years, the bile cannot be removed by a nicely done ceremony. As a result of that bitter legacy many of us took a vow, not knowing our other Vietnam vets had too. It was simple. "Never Again, we pledged."
And over these years we have supported our men and women who serve and fight in our name. We have kept that pledge. Yet, we have all had the moments as depicted in this video. For the lucky ones, the outcome was similar to what is depicted here. It has softened that bitterness a little.
For many of us, the impact of the reception we received upon return from Vietnam has for many lingered as a sour taste. Recent events 'welcoming home' Vietnam veterans have gone unattended for many of us too.
After so many years, the bile cannot be removed by a nicely done ceremony. As a result of that bitter legacy many of us took a vow, not knowing our other Vietnam vets had too. It was simple. "Never Again, we pledged."
And over these years we have supported our men and women who serve and fight in our name. We have kept that pledge. Yet, we have all had the moments as depicted in this video. For the lucky ones, the outcome was similar to what is depicted here. It has softened that bitterness a little.
25 Eylül 2012 Salı
Sailor Dies After Taking Ill On A Cargo Ship
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A sailor who took ill on board a cargo ship on the high seas has died after the vessel diverted to Bermuda to get him hospital treatment. The 52-year-old, who has not been identified, was a crewman on board the 21,000 ton Panamanian-registered, Japanese-owned Star Lily, which left Houston, Texas, last week.
The man became ill on board and the ship headed for Bermuda on Friday. But he died shortly afterwards. The ship will continue to Bermuda to allow the remains of their shipmate to be repatriated. It is expected to arrive early tomorrow morning.
The man became ill on board and the ship headed for Bermuda on Friday. But he died shortly afterwards. The ship will continue to Bermuda to allow the remains of their shipmate to be repatriated. It is expected to arrive early tomorrow morning.Navy Ship Aids Panamanian Vessel
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A Virginia-based Navy ship came to the aid of a Panamanian-flagged vessel near Yemen after its crew had a cargo-handling accident. The Winston S. Churchill responded to a distress call Monday.
The Navy says one of the Panamanian ship's crew members was killed in the accident and another required advanced medical care.
USS Winston S. Churchill (DDG-81) The Winston S. Churchill conducted a medical evaluation, transporting the injured crew member by helicopter to a medical facility in Oman for treatment. The Winston S. Churchill is a guided missile destroyer based at Norfolk Naval Station. It is conducting counter-terrorism and maritime security operations in the Middle East.
The Navy says one of the Panamanian ship's crew members was killed in the accident and another required advanced medical care.
USNS Choctaw County Ready for Service
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The USNS Choctaw County was seen up close Saturday at Austal USA in Mobile. The ship was christened inside the hangar, beneath the vessel. "I wont say this is the milestone I'll say its one of the many milestones that we have achieved and will continue to achieve," says Brian Leathers, Interim President at Austal. It's the second joint high speed vessel to come from Austal's Mobile shipyard. Secretary of the Navy, Ray Maybus, was the keynote speaker.
"It's going to be carrying marines and soldiers vast distances across the pacific, well every ocean that we've got," the Secretary said. The USNS Choctaw County is named after three places; Choctaw County in Oklahoma, Choctaw County in Mississippi and Choctaw County in Alabama. Typically a Navy christening has one sponsor, but this time around there were 29 sponsors who all graduated from Ackerman High School in Choctaw County, Mississippi. It's also the same school Secretary Mabus graduated from.
Statism In Today's America
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Are today's DemoRats and Ripofflicans both statists? You betcha. Wake up and smell the reality of our world today comrade. It's the reality they don't teach you in a PolySci course.
Statism - it is probably not what you thought it was! But baby, it's all around you today!
Here is the real bottom line. It's not a Republican thingy, or even a Democratic thingy, even though both parties will accuse the other of it. It's a feature of both parties. Oftentimes it's a "plank" in their platform, but of course they don't call it "statism." Oh no, as politicians they know better.
Until we realize that and return our government to it's proper role and function, each man, woman and child will continue to suffer under the yoke of more of it.
Statism - it is probably not what you thought it was! But baby, it's all around you today!
Here is the real bottom line. It's not a Republican thingy, or even a Democratic thingy, even though both parties will accuse the other of it. It's a feature of both parties. Oftentimes it's a "plank" in their platform, but of course they don't call it "statism." Oh no, as politicians they know better.
Until we realize that and return our government to it's proper role and function, each man, woman and child will continue to suffer under the yoke of more of it.
A Veteran's Moment
To contact us Click HERE
For many of us, the impact of the reception we received upon return from Vietnam has for many lingered as a sour taste. Recent events 'welcoming home' Vietnam veterans have gone unattended for many of us too.
After so many years, the bile cannot be removed by a nicely done ceremony. As a result of that bitter legacy many of us took a vow, not knowing our other Vietnam vets had too. It was simple. "Never Again, we pledged."
And over these years we have supported our men and women who serve and fight in our name. We have kept that pledge. Yet, we have all had the moments as depicted in this video. For the lucky ones, the outcome was similar to what is depicted here. It has softened that bitterness a little.
For many of us, the impact of the reception we received upon return from Vietnam has for many lingered as a sour taste. Recent events 'welcoming home' Vietnam veterans have gone unattended for many of us too.
After so many years, the bile cannot be removed by a nicely done ceremony. As a result of that bitter legacy many of us took a vow, not knowing our other Vietnam vets had too. It was simple. "Never Again, we pledged."
And over these years we have supported our men and women who serve and fight in our name. We have kept that pledge. Yet, we have all had the moments as depicted in this video. For the lucky ones, the outcome was similar to what is depicted here. It has softened that bitterness a little.
23 Eylül 2012 Pazar
Russian 'Syria Arms' Ship Docks At Novorossiysk
A Russian warship which some media reports claimed was carrying arms destined for Syria has arrived at the Russian Black Sea port of Novorossiysk on Friday, a spokesman said. The Nikolai Filchenkov, an amphibious ship, was en route from the Crimean port of Sevastopol, Black Sea Fleet spokesman Vyacheslav Trukhachev told RIA Novosti. "The military hardware, which the vessel delivered, will undergo planned repairs,"
Nikolai Filchenkov Amphibious Ship Trukhachev said, adding that the ship will return to Sevastopol after it is unloaded next week. Western media reports last week asserted the Nikolai Filchenkov and another amphibious ship, the Caesar Kunikov, were heading to Syria, where Russia has its only naval base outside the former Soviet Union. The Russian military denied the reports. Pro-democracy protesters in Syria are fighting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in a 15-month-old uprising which the UN says has claimed more than 12,000 lives.

Navy Ship Aids Panamanian Vessel
A Virginia-based Navy ship came to the aid of a Panamanian-flagged vessel near Yemen after its crew had a cargo-handling accident. The Winston S. Churchill responded to a distress call Monday.
The Navy says one of the Panamanian ship's crew members was killed in the accident and another required advanced medical care.
USS Winston S. Churchill (DDG-81) The Winston S. Churchill conducted a medical evaluation, transporting the injured crew member by helicopter to a medical facility in Oman for treatment. The Winston S. Churchill is a guided missile destroyer based at Norfolk Naval Station. It is conducting counter-terrorism and maritime security operations in the Middle East.
The Navy says one of the Panamanian ship's crew members was killed in the accident and another required advanced medical care.
USNS Choctaw County Ready for Service
The USNS Choctaw County was seen up close Saturday at Austal USA in Mobile. The ship was christened inside the hangar, beneath the vessel. "I wont say this is the milestone I'll say its one of the many milestones that we have achieved and will continue to achieve," says Brian Leathers, Interim President at Austal. It's the second joint high speed vessel to come from Austal's Mobile shipyard. Secretary of the Navy, Ray Maybus, was the keynote speaker.
"It's going to be carrying marines and soldiers vast distances across the pacific, well every ocean that we've got," the Secretary said. The USNS Choctaw County is named after three places; Choctaw County in Oklahoma, Choctaw County in Mississippi and Choctaw County in Alabama. Typically a Navy christening has one sponsor, but this time around there were 29 sponsors who all graduated from Ackerman High School in Choctaw County, Mississippi. It's also the same school Secretary Mabus graduated from.
Statism In Today's America
Are today's DemoRats and Ripofflicans both statists? You betcha. Wake up and smell the reality of our world today comrade. It's the reality they don't teach you in a PolySci course.
Statism - it is probably not what you thought it was! But baby, it's all around you today!
Here is the real bottom line. It's not a Republican thingy, or even a Democratic thingy, even though both parties will accuse the other of it. It's a feature of both parties. Oftentimes it's a "plank" in their platform, but of course they don't call it "statism." Oh no, as politicians they know better.
Until we realize that and return our government to it's proper role and function, each man, woman and child will continue to suffer under the yoke of more of it.
Statism - it is probably not what you thought it was! But baby, it's all around you today!
Here is the real bottom line. It's not a Republican thingy, or even a Democratic thingy, even though both parties will accuse the other of it. It's a feature of both parties. Oftentimes it's a "plank" in their platform, but of course they don't call it "statism." Oh no, as politicians they know better.
Until we realize that and return our government to it's proper role and function, each man, woman and child will continue to suffer under the yoke of more of it.
A Veteran's Moment
For many of us, the impact of the reception we received upon return from Vietnam has for many lingered as a sour taste. Recent events 'welcoming home' Vietnam veterans have gone unattended for many of us too.
After so many years, the bile cannot be removed by a nicely done ceremony. As a result of that bitter legacy many of us took a vow, not knowing our other Vietnam vets had too. It was simple. "Never Again, we pledged."
And over these years we have supported our men and women who serve and fight in our name. We have kept that pledge. Yet, we have all had the moments as depicted in this video. For the lucky ones, the outcome was similar to what is depicted here. It has softened that bitterness a little.
22 Eylül 2012 Cumartesi
Statism In Today's America
Are today's DemoRats and Ripofflicans both statists? You betcha. Wake up and smell the reality of our world today comrade. It's the reality they don't teach you in a PolySci course.
Statism - it is probably not what you thought it was! But baby, it's all around you today!
Here is the real bottom line. It's not a Republican thingy, or even a Democratic thingy, even though both parties will accuse the other of it. It's a feature of both parties. Oftentimes it's a "plank" in their platform, but of course they don't call it "statism." Oh no, as politicians they know better.
Until we realize that and return our government to it's proper role and function, each man, woman and child will continue to suffer under the yoke of more of it.
Statism - it is probably not what you thought it was! But baby, it's all around you today!
Here is the real bottom line. It's not a Republican thingy, or even a Democratic thingy, even though both parties will accuse the other of it. It's a feature of both parties. Oftentimes it's a "plank" in their platform, but of course they don't call it "statism." Oh no, as politicians they know better.
Until we realize that and return our government to it's proper role and function, each man, woman and child will continue to suffer under the yoke of more of it.
A Veteran's Moment
For many of us, the impact of the reception we received upon return from Vietnam has for many lingered as a sour taste. Recent events 'welcoming home' Vietnam veterans have gone unattended for many of us too.
After so many years, the bile cannot be removed by a nicely done ceremony. As a result of that bitter legacy many of us took a vow, not knowing our other Vietnam vets had too. It was simple. "Never Again, we pledged."
And over these years we have supported our men and women who serve and fight in our name. We have kept that pledge. Yet, we have all had the moments as depicted in this video. For the lucky ones, the outcome was similar to what is depicted here. It has softened that bitterness a little.
Russian 'Syria Arms' Ship Docks At Novorossiysk
A Russian warship which some media reports claimed was carrying arms destined for Syria has arrived at the Russian Black Sea port of Novorossiysk on Friday, a spokesman said. The Nikolai Filchenkov, an amphibious ship, was en route from the Crimean port of Sevastopol, Black Sea Fleet spokesman Vyacheslav Trukhachev told RIA Novosti. "The military hardware, which the vessel delivered, will undergo planned repairs,"
Nikolai Filchenkov Amphibious Ship Trukhachev said, adding that the ship will return to Sevastopol after it is unloaded next week. Western media reports last week asserted the Nikolai Filchenkov and another amphibious ship, the Caesar Kunikov, were heading to Syria, where Russia has its only naval base outside the former Soviet Union. The Russian military denied the reports. Pro-democracy protesters in Syria are fighting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in a 15-month-old uprising which the UN says has claimed more than 12,000 lives.

Navy Ship Aids Panamanian Vessel
A Virginia-based Navy ship came to the aid of a Panamanian-flagged vessel near Yemen after its crew had a cargo-handling accident. The Winston S. Churchill responded to a distress call Monday.
The Navy says one of the Panamanian ship's crew members was killed in the accident and another required advanced medical care.
USS Winston S. Churchill (DDG-81) The Winston S. Churchill conducted a medical evaluation, transporting the injured crew member by helicopter to a medical facility in Oman for treatment. The Winston S. Churchill is a guided missile destroyer based at Norfolk Naval Station. It is conducting counter-terrorism and maritime security operations in the Middle East.
The Navy says one of the Panamanian ship's crew members was killed in the accident and another required advanced medical care.
USNS Choctaw County Ready for Service
The USNS Choctaw County was seen up close Saturday at Austal USA in Mobile. The ship was christened inside the hangar, beneath the vessel. "I wont say this is the milestone I'll say its one of the many milestones that we have achieved and will continue to achieve," says Brian Leathers, Interim President at Austal. It's the second joint high speed vessel to come from Austal's Mobile shipyard. Secretary of the Navy, Ray Maybus, was the keynote speaker.
"It's going to be carrying marines and soldiers vast distances across the pacific, well every ocean that we've got," the Secretary said. The USNS Choctaw County is named after three places; Choctaw County in Oklahoma, Choctaw County in Mississippi and Choctaw County in Alabama. Typically a Navy christening has one sponsor, but this time around there were 29 sponsors who all graduated from Ackerman High School in Choctaw County, Mississippi. It's also the same school Secretary Mabus graduated from.
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Russian 'Syria Arms' Ship Docks At Novorossiysk
A Russian warship which some media reports claimed was carrying arms destined for Syria has arrived at the Russian Black Sea port of Novorossiysk on Friday, a spokesman said. The Nikolai Filchenkov, an amphibious ship, was en route from the Crimean port of Sevastopol, Black Sea Fleet spokesman Vyacheslav Trukhachev told RIA Novosti. "The military hardware, which the vessel delivered, will undergo planned repairs,"
Nikolai Filchenkov Amphibious Ship Trukhachev said, adding that the ship will return to Sevastopol after it is unloaded next week. Western media reports last week asserted the Nikolai Filchenkov and another amphibious ship, the Caesar Kunikov, were heading to Syria, where Russia has its only naval base outside the former Soviet Union. The Russian military denied the reports. Pro-democracy protesters in Syria are fighting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in a 15-month-old uprising which the UN says has claimed more than 12,000 lives.

Navy Ship Aids Panamanian Vessel
A Virginia-based Navy ship came to the aid of a Panamanian-flagged vessel near Yemen after its crew had a cargo-handling accident. The Winston S. Churchill responded to a distress call Monday.
The Navy says one of the Panamanian ship's crew members was killed in the accident and another required advanced medical care.
USS Winston S. Churchill (DDG-81) The Winston S. Churchill conducted a medical evaluation, transporting the injured crew member by helicopter to a medical facility in Oman for treatment. The Winston S. Churchill is a guided missile destroyer based at Norfolk Naval Station. It is conducting counter-terrorism and maritime security operations in the Middle East.
The Navy says one of the Panamanian ship's crew members was killed in the accident and another required advanced medical care.
USNS Choctaw County Ready for Service
The USNS Choctaw County was seen up close Saturday at Austal USA in Mobile. The ship was christened inside the hangar, beneath the vessel. "I wont say this is the milestone I'll say its one of the many milestones that we have achieved and will continue to achieve," says Brian Leathers, Interim President at Austal. It's the second joint high speed vessel to come from Austal's Mobile shipyard. Secretary of the Navy, Ray Maybus, was the keynote speaker.
"It's going to be carrying marines and soldiers vast distances across the pacific, well every ocean that we've got," the Secretary said. The USNS Choctaw County is named after three places; Choctaw County in Oklahoma, Choctaw County in Mississippi and Choctaw County in Alabama. Typically a Navy christening has one sponsor, but this time around there were 29 sponsors who all graduated from Ackerman High School in Choctaw County, Mississippi. It's also the same school Secretary Mabus graduated from.
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