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To: unclewest who wrote (15020)4/15/2015 12:27:09 PM
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Huma and the Muslim Brotherhood come with Hillary.



Should make your skin crawl.

The above photo is of Hillary and Huma at Hillary's FIRST campaign stop.



To: unclewest who wrote (15020)4/16/2015 9:40:53 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 16547
 
PAPER: MILITARY LOW MORALE, DISTRUST LEADERSHIP...



To: unclewest who wrote (15020)4/17/2015 10:39:02 AM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 16547
 
Fallen soldier monument stirs controversy in Milford (no "assault weapon" statues!)

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13WMAZ.com ^ | 2015-04-17 | Laura Colvin

Officials worry a monument featuring a gun may be an inappropriate centerpiece in the village park.





MILFORD, Mich. -- A veterans group wants to complete the Veterans Memorial in Milford's Central Park with a fallen soldier monument, but the village council isn't sure the piece — which features a pair of boots and a helmet atop an M-16 rifle — is an appropriate focal point for the park.

Bear Hall, founder and chairman of the local Friends of American Veterans (FAV), approached the council earlier this month hoping for approval of the plan.

The group wants to place a fallen soldier memorial – also known as a battle field cross – at the end of the brick paver walkway leading out from the current Veterans Memorial near the main park entrance.

The plan calls for an 8-foot-tall monument, including a 43-inch granite base matching the current memorial, topped by a 52-inch sculpture of the fallen soldier memorial: a bronze sculpture of combat boots and M-16, with dog tags and a helmet on top.

It's the rifle that has raised concerns among some members of the parks commission and the village council.

The proposal went to the Village Parks and Recreation Commission last month for consideration. The commissioners, said Village Manager Christian Wuerth, did not make a recommendation to council on the matter.

"There was some concern from a couple of members regarding the specific memorial that's proposed," said Wuerth. "Specifically, the gun. They understood the history of (the memorial) and the meaning of it, they just didn't feel it was appropriate for that specific location."

Several members of the village council agreed.

Council President Jerry Aubry says he's not opposed to the fallen soldier monument itself, but rather the prominence of the proposed location.

"I don't think it needs to be a center point of our Central Park," Aubry said. "The boots, the machine gun, the helmet; I understand it should be there somewhere, but I don't think it should be right in the middle of the park."

"Being a veteran I want to see a monument there, yes," said Councilman Tom Nader. "I just don't think this is the proper one."

Councilwoman Jennifer Frankford disagrees.

"If it wasn't for the boots and the gun and the helmet, we wouldn't have all the freedoms we have," she said.

The piece is representative of the memorial assembled by troops when a comrade is killed at war. The practice is said to date back to the Civil War, when it was used to identify bodies on the battleground.

More recently, however, the assemblage of a battle field cross became an important tradition among troops fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq, allowing soldiers still engaged in the fight – and unable to attend the funeral back home – to honor and memorialize a fallen comrade.

Hall, who served with the Marines from 1982 to 1990, said his original plan called for a smaller monument, but he was told the piece had to match the height of the Washington Monument replica at the site. The larger piece, he said, increased the cost of the project from $6,000 to $17,000.

Over the last three months, FAV has raised about $12,000 in donations to pay for the new memorial. Many of the donations, Hall said, came from the downtown Milford business community, as well from other local businesses and organizations and individuals.


From left, veterans Joe Bishop, Bear Hall and Ron Nevorski are part of a group that wants to finish the Veterans Memorial in MIlford's Central Park with a fallen soldier monument.(Photo: Hal Gould/Michigan.com)


The council plans to discuss the issue again on April 20 and Hall plans to attend the meeting "with a lot of people."

"All the vets I talked to (after the meeting) are furious," he said. "People who gave me money are furious. Everyone's thinking the same thing we're thinking: We didn't win the war by throwing sticks and stones."

"It's the ultimate sacrifice," Hall added. "Somebody gave their life to protect and serve this country and they should be remembered. They should never be forgotten."

Hall said he was open to a smaller monument, as well as a different location within the Veterans Memorial.

"It could be to the side," Hall said. "I'm not averse to that. We feel – the veterans feel – that it needs to be there. If (council) doesn't want it as a focal point, that's fine, but we don't want some foofoo fountain, either."

Ron Nevorski of Milford, who is a member of the FAV board, served with Marines during the Korean War. The fallen soldier memorial, he said, is important to him.

"If people are worried about their kids seeing a gun, take away their video games and take away their TVs," he said. "Don't let them hunt, and don't teach them to protect themselves.

"These guys, these fallen heroes, have given everything for our freedom."



To: unclewest who wrote (15020)4/18/2015 5:33:45 PM
From: joseffy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16547
 
Obama Will Blabber About Climate Change in Florida As Ramadi Falls to Terrorists

by Sara Noble • April 18, 2015
independentsentinel.com


The U.S. has refused to send in ground-air traffic controllers which are needed to properly target ISIS. Without them, the planes can’t hit targets. The fight for Ramadi and Iraq is being left to the other terrorists in this fight – Iran.

Hezbollah Brigades, a Shiite and Iranian-backed terrorist group, is sending fighters to Ramadi to fight off ISIS.

Ramadi was a hard-won city during the Iraq surge. Most of the military who died during the war, died in Ramadi.

It’s a key city though Obama mouthpiece General Martin Dempsey is incorrectly stating it’s unimportant and can be won back at a later date.

Iran is fighting to take control of Iraq and Ramadi. It is important on many levels for Sunnis who are at war with the Shiites.

The fighters are under the leadership of Jamal Jaafar Mohammed who is an advisor to Qassem Soleimani, the commander of the Qods Force, the external operations wing of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards.

They were responsible for killing and maiming hundreds of the U.S. military which they routinely publicize.


They commit war crimes after ejecting ISIS throughout Iraq according to Human Rights Watch. They do exactly what ISIS does and we are supporting them with air cover.

Iraq’s most elite units and militia members massacre civilians, torture and execute prisoners, display severed heads which are shown in videos
and still photos posted on websites. They will do the same to those left in Ramadi if ISIS doesn’t get them first while Obama is railing against Republicans in Florida over climate change.

The first page of their website boasts videos of attacks on U.S. forces. One is of a brutal ambush of U.S. forces that cost lives.

While this tragedy is unfolding, President Barack Obama announced that he will travel to the Florida Everglades on Wednesday – Earth Day – to talk about what he thinks is the real problem – climate change.


“Around the world,” he says, “it was the warmest ever recorded.”

In geological times, that’s not very long. It is a warming period, we can give Barack that, but it’s not the immediate danger we see from ISIS and Iran.



He is traveling to the Everglades to attack his Republican opponents in Florida. Governor Rick Scott, a Republican, has purportedly told state officials to not use the term climate change. Sen. Marco Rubio, a presidential candidate, voted against an amendment that stated “human activity significantly contributes” to climate change.

In fact, there is not proof that it does. Barack Obama is using climate change to promote his ideology and his party which he has brought to the far-left.

Ironically, Earth Day was co-founded by a deranged murderer, Ira Einhorn.

Obama’s goal is to make the U.S. into a one-party nation and nothing matters but that, certainly not Ramadi, and not even climate change, which is a tool of his trade.

Sources: The Long War Journal and The Week



To: unclewest who wrote (15020)4/24/2015 12:49:02 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 16547
 
Frat boys spit on wounded vet, urinate on American flag

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Fox News ^ | April 24, 2015 | Todd Starnes




To: unclewest who wrote (15020)4/24/2015 12:56:42 PM
From: joseffy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16547
 
When I returned from Vietnam in 1972 and the flight landed at Travis Air Force Base, CA, I was advised to change out of my uniform and put on civilian clothing to avoid being attacked by the American people when I entered San Francisco.

I wasn’t at all surprised when a few decades later these same people elected a Marxist-Communist as President of what was once my country.


17 posted on 4/24/2015, 10:23:22 AM by DJ Taylor



To: unclewest who wrote (15020)4/28/2015 6:24:46 PM
From: joseffy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16547
 
CNN ANCHOR BROOKE BALDWIN BLAMES MILITARY VETERANS FOR BALTIMORE RIOTS

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Breitbart News ^ | 28 Apr 2015 | by JOHN NOLTE