Ignoring Clint Eastwood's advice in "Dirty
Harry" that opinions, like certain body parts, are best kept to
yourself.
The True Gen "If there'd
been no Coop (Gary Cooper), Hemingway would've had to invent
him" - Alistair Cooke
Threatening the President
of the United States is a class E felony under United States
Code Title 18, Section 871. It consists of knowingly and
willfully mailing or otherwise making ''any threat to take
the life of, to kidnap, or to inflict bodily harm upon the
President of the United States''.The offense is punishable
by up to 5 years in prison, a $250,000 maximum fine, a $100
special assessment, and 3 years of supervised release.
Immigrants who commit this crime can be deported. More
Military personnel usually
do not fight and die for American freedom. Rather, they are
employed to advance whatever policies, preferences, desires,
or fantasies that dominate the denizens of Washington. More
The devastating effect of
the earthquake on a very poor nation provoked worldwide
concern and inspired an outpouring of aid money intended to
rebuild Haiti. Private and philanthropic organizations like
the Red Cross and the Salvation Army, provided some $10.5
billion in aid, with $3.9 billion of it coming from the
United States. Enter the Clintons, to do what Bill and
Hillary do best. More
The A-7 Corsair II
Developed for the Vietnam War, the Corsair II proved to
be a trusty and devastating strike aircraft that traded
over-the-top features for a formidable range, increased
payload capacity, and an affordable price. With its iconic
oversized air intake and unique airframe, the warplane would
be nicknamed the Sluf or 'short little ugly f***' by the
Navy crews. There was nothing ugly about its performance.
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The Ritchie Boys consisted of
20,000 servicemen, trained for U.S. Army Intelligence during
WWII at the secret Camp Ritchie training facility. 2,200 of them
were Jewish refugees born in Germany and Austria. Most of them
were assigned there because of fluency in German, French,
Italian, Polish, or other languages needed by the US Army during
WWII. More