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Hype and Hope
Washington, D.C. – It all sounded too good to be true – and now we know that it was. For a few days after the mid-term elections, leaders of the new Congressional majority talked like they really wanted to work with the Bush administration for the “common good.” But like so much in Washington, it’s now clear, that was just hype.
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2006 Army-Navy Weekend
Our 13th Annual Army Navy Weekend with Freedom Alliance Founder and Honorary Chairman Oliver North, President Tom Kilgannon and our supporters and friends from Thursday, November 30 through Saturday, December 2 in Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia – is one you won’t want to miss. |
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Scholarship Spotlight: Valerie Sheffield
“My father, a brave man, gave the ultimate sacrifice, not only for our family, but for all other families,” says Valerie. “The sacrifice was both ultimate and painful to our hearts. It gave me the strength to further myself and push my limits,” she concluded. <Read More>
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Quo Vadis?
Washington, D.C. – “Where are you going?” According to the Apostle (John: 16:5), Christ urged his followers to ask that question shortly before the tumult of his arrest, trial, execution and resurrection. In the aftermath of this turbulent week, it’s a relevant line of inquiry for President Bush and the new leaders in Congress. |
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Flashback
Washington, D.C. – In my line of work – documenting the fortitude and perseverance of American soldiers, sailors, airmen, Guardsmen and Marines for FOX News – we often interrupt a story to inject a relevant earlier chronological event through the use of device called a “flashback.” |
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Scholarship Spotlight: Sean Johnson
“I do not know how I can thank you enough for allowing me to benefit so dearly from this scholarship. But, I know that I will do my best by dedicating myself to schoolwork and continue to make not just my family proud, but also those who were instrumental in helping me achieve my goals, especially my step-father, Matt,” says Freedom Alliance Scholarship recipient Sean Johnson. <Read More>
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Vietnam & Iraq – Myth vs. Reality
Washington, D.C. – Much is being said and written these days about how the war in Iraq resembles the war in Vietnam. The theme began during the 2004 presidential campaign with Democrat presidential candidate John Kerry describing Iraq as a “quagmire” and demanding a “date certain” for a U.S. pull-out. |
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Back Door to Terror
Washington, D.C. – Since 9-11-01, Americans living along the U.S.-Mexican border have been warning that our porous frontier is a back door for terrorist entry into this country. Local, state and federal law enforcement officers, overwhelmed by the flow of human traffic across the border, have acknowledged the threat – and been widely ignored by the mainstream media and “official” Washington. |
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Insanity
Washington, D.C. – Albert Einstein is credited with defining insanity as “doing the same thing repeatedly and expecting a different outcome.” This Mr. Einstein is, of course, the Nobel physicist whose 1939 letter on atomic fission to President Franklin Roosevelt resulted in the Manhattan Project – and the development of the first A-bomb.
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Listen to Freedom Alliance President Tom Kilgannon on the Right Talk radio network:
www.rightalk.com
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