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To: Farmboy who wrote (85665)3/21/2012 8:21:31 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 90947
 
Swedish Government Kidnaps Child of Home Schooling Family


Wednesday, March 21, 2012
freerepublic.com


CBN News reported today on the government kidnapping of a young homeschooled boy in Sweden. This little boys name is Domenick Johansson, he was taken from his family as they were boarding a plane, he has been kept at social services since June 2009. The Swedish government is now speaking of taking away the parents rights. This is hard to believe but it is true.

Please read these two stories:

cbn.com

cbn.com



To: Farmboy who wrote (85665)3/22/2012 7:30:42 PM
From: joseffy1 Recommendation  Respond to of 90947
 
—Unlike the victors of the Gulf War in 1991, none of the 2.2 million American soldiers, sailors, airmen, guardsmen and Marines who fought and won every battle in Operation Iraqi Freedom — including nearly 4,500 U.S. personnel killed in combat and more than 32,000 wounded in action — received a "welcome home" parade. Though administration and Pentagon officials won't admit it, the deleterious effect of the hasty pullout and lack of public acclaim has adversely affected military morale and contributed to a spate of damaging incidents involving American personnel in Afghanistan.

The hurried U.S. withdrawal from Iraq emboldened radical Islamists throughout the Middle East, who now claim their jihad succeeded in "driving the American invaders (or crusaders) out of Iraq." This oft-repeated theme is now part of radical Islamist rhetoric in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Bahrain, Jordan and Lebanon and is disseminated in propaganda organs supporting Hezbollah, Hamas, al-Qaida, the Taliban and even al-Shabab.

The rush to get out of Iraq and now Afghanistan, coupled with major cuts in the U.S. defense budget, has discouraged America's allies and emboldened our adversaries. The most pernicious consequence of our retrenchment is evident in Syria, where Bashar Assad's brutal regime is perpetrating a bloodbath.

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