Teaching seeks to impart laws, like the Laws of Physics or Chemistry; indoctrination seeks to win one over to a way of believing without questioning its rational or validity.
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The late Senator Robert Byrd once regrettably said: I shall never fight in the armed forces with...
A Marine gunnery sergeant from Camp Pendleton has been killed in Afghanistan. Christopher Eastman,...
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On Sept. 1st Jason Jay Lee, a known radical in the ecology movement, threatened the lives of all...
The War is won. But you would never know it by the passionless speech of the President last night....
In the eye of a liberal the courts are ‘good’ when they are overturn the will of the...
Or more pertinently, it continues. The blitzkrieg of deception radical Islamists have been pursuing...
A year ago today, August 20, Abdel Baset al-Megrahi walked out of a Scottish prison for his last...
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I can neither confirm nor deny that I have been on a drunken binge brought on by the deep feelings...
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A Florida marine was killed while supporting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan. Lance Cpl. Nathaniel J. A. Schultz joined the Marine Corps in June 2009. He was deployed to Afghanistan last month. His family says the 19-year-old wanted to serve his country and he also wanted to...
Read more →A Tennessee soldier killed in a bomb blast had only been deployed to Afghanistan a short time before he was killed. The military said 21-year-old Spc. Michael L. Stansbery of Mt. Juliet died when his patrol encountered an improvised explosive device in Kandahar province. Stansbery joined the military...
Read more →A Marine from central Pennsylvania has been killed in Afghanistan. Lance Cpl. Abram Howard, 21, of Williamsport died while supporting combat operations in Helmand province. Officials say he was killed by a roadside bomb. Howard’s family says he had been in Afghanistan since February and was...
Read more →A Marine gunnery sergeant from Camp Pendleton has been killed in Afghanistan. Christopher Eastman, 28, of Seward, Alaska, was killed Sunday while working to defuse a bomb in the village of Now Zad in Helmand province. He was assigned to the 7th Engineer Support Battalion, 1st Marine Logistics Group,...
Read more →A Washington soldier died while supporting Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. First Lt. Robert N. Bennedsen, 25, died July 18 at Qalat, Afghanistan, of injuries sustained when insurgents attacked his unit using an improvised explosive device. Relatives say Bennedsen may have been trying to help...
Read more →Staff Sergeant Shaun M. Mittler, 32, of Austin, Texas died in Afghanistan, of injuries he received when enemy forces attacked his unit using rocket-propelled grenade and small arms. He entered the Army in December 1999 and arrived at Fort Campbell in May 2008. Mittler’s awards and decorations include:...
Read more →The widow of an Arkansas soldier who died in Afghanistan says her husband was doing exactly what he wanted to do. Twenty-year-old Army Spec. Clayton D. McGarrah of Arkansas died on Independence Day when he and fellow soldiers were targeted by an improvised bomb as they patrolled in Arghandab, Afghanistan. He...
Read more →I am not a letter writer. I never spam people… but this has me really upset. There are two stories here. One is from my hometown of Rochester, New York. For my home area to treat dead veterans like this makes me ashamed to be from this region. Before we complain about the situation at Arlington,...
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