Saturday, August 21, 2021

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Commies

 

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"We Don't Have a Racism Issue, We Have a Communism Issue" (Masks)

Judicial Watch: U.S. Capitol Police Tell Federal Court January 6 Disturbance Videos Are Not Public Records

 

Judicial Watch announced today the U.S. Capitol Police seeks to shut down a public records lawsuit for January 6 disturbance video and emails by arguing to a federal court that the requested are “not public records.”

Judicial Watch filed the lawsuit in February 2021 under the common law right of access to public records after the Capitol Police refused to provide any records in response to a January 21, 2021, request for:

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How To Train For Street Violence w/ TJ Kennedy - Target Focus Training - Tim Larkin - Awareness

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WATCH: Afghan Toddler Passed To American Soldiers Over Barbed Wire At Kabul Airport

Vietnamese Refugees 

The event that Vietnamese people left the country to seek freedom after 1975 
has been considered the largest migration in human history, the world language 
has added the word "boat people". It was a painful event full of blood and tears 
of the Vietnamese people.

NC: Journalist Joe Galloway, chronicler of Vietnam War, dies

 Via Greg

FILE - Author Joe Galloway talks to reporters after services for retired Lt. Gen. Hal Moore, Friday, Feb. 17, 2017, in at Fort Benning, Ga. Galloway, best known for his book recounting a pivotal battle in the Vietnam War that was made into a Hollywood movie, has died. He was 79. His wife, Grace Galloway, confirmed to AP that he died Wednesday morning after being hospitalized near their home in North Carolina. (Todd J. Van Emst/Opelika-Auburn News via AP) 

Author Joe Galloway talks to reporters after services for retired Lt. Gen. Hal Moore, Friday, Feb. 17, 2017, in at Fort Benning, Ga. Galloway, best known for his book recounting a pivotal battle in the Vietnam War that was made into a Hollywood movie, has died. He was 79. His wife, Grace Galloway, confirmed to AP that he died Wednesday morning after being hospitalized near their home in North Carolina. 

“He was the kindest, most gentle and loving man,” Grace Galloway said. “He loved the boys and girls of the U.S. military. He loved his country.”

 A Message From Joe Galloway: Prayers and Cards, Please, for CSM Basil Plumley in Hospice 2012 

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Longtime American foreign correspondent Joseph L. Galloway, best known for his book recounting a pivotal battle in the Vietnam War that was made into a Hollywood movie, has died. He was 79.

A native of Refugio, Texas, Galloway spent 22 years as a war correspondent and bureau chief for United Press International, including serving four tours in Vietnam. He then worked for U.S. News & World Report magazine and Knight Ridder newspapers in a series of overseas roles, including reporting from the Persian Gulf War in 1991.

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The US is 'not doing everything we could do in Afghanistan'

Biden: Build Back Better Taliban

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