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Connecting The Dots
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Tom Berger
It started in December 2004 when the Chicago Sun-Times ran a series of articles highlighting variations among states' veterans disability compensation payments. The report showed that New Mexico had the highest compensation payments and Illinois the lowest.
For Those Who Lived: The Vietnam Women's Memorial
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Tom Berger
The last thing I said to anyone I served with when I left Vietnam was that this place will never be anywhere but just over my shoulder for the rest of my life.
A VVA Action Plan For The Future
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Tom Berger
Like every organization these days, VVA is in transition. To grow and remain relevant, we must change in order to respond to changes occurring around us.
History Of The League's POW MIA Flag
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Tom Berger
In 1971, Mrs. Michael Hoff, an MIA wife and member of the National League of Families, recognized the need for a symbol of our POW/MIAs.
Jackpot VVAs Twelfth Biennial Convention
By :
Tom Berger
Any way you look at it, VVA's 12th biennial National Convention, which was held Aug. 10-13 at the Silver Legacy Hotel and Casino in Reno, Nevada, was a huge success.
A Short History of the VVA
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Tom Berger
Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) is the only national Vietnam veterans organization congressionally chartered and exclusively dedicated to Vietnam-era veterans and their families.
Accomplishment Of The VVA
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Tom Berger
Vietnam Veterans of America, the nation's largest and most successful Vietnam veterans organization, and the only Vietnam veterans organization chartered by Congress, is proud of what it has accomplished over the last twenty years. Those accomplishments are many and varied.
Honoring And Keeping Faith
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Tom Berger
On September 17, 1999, National POW/MIA Recognition Day, Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen officiated over a ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington National Cemetery.
The Gameshow With Iran
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Adrian Barrett
The debates over Iran and their weapon producing capabilities is a joke.
Economic Gain and Catholic Outrage
By :
Adrian Barrett
Is Madonna trying to recapture the attention of the world by making a mockery of the Catholic faith?
Gas Prices To Come Down Next Week Unless George Bush And Big Oil Intervene
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David Maillie
Gas prices are set to come down and provide relief from record prices. World conditions governing the price of oil and gas have calmed down and unless George Bush messes things up we should be seeing a reduction in gas costs as soon as next week.
Where's My Share Of The Cash?
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MITCHELL HAMPSON
The Montel Williams show aired a presentation regarding lost dosh back in 1999. I originally thought that the subject of the show was money that someone previously had that was literally lost.
Agent Orange - A Final Analysis
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Tom Berger
That dioxin is a deadly toxin cannot be disputed. The weight of scientific evidence is just too great.
Children, War, and Terrorism
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Kathryn Seifert
Terrorism has its beginning in the abuse, neglect, loss of parents, and exposure to violence in early childhood. Generations of war and violence in the Middle East continues to produce more terrorists. The world must make a commitment to protect its children from war and terrorism.
Blood, Water and Wine
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Edward Victor
What's really happening in this Middle East Crisis?
God's Creation of Man verses Darwin's Eevolutionary Theory
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Steven Coffman
In Christianity, God's creation of man, and our science of evolution parallels are one in the same to someone that has studied both to some depth.
America's Nightmare: When Do We Awaken?
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A Raymond Randall
When reading The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, I wish it were a dream. Symbols of economic uncertainty, cultural chaos, and ethnic frenzy prompt a longing for better days. What is happening to America?
Green Chile Anyone? Mexicans & Friendship a Labor of Love
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Dana Smith
I grew up with Mexicans, Indians, Spainards, and cowboys. I could point to many types of people in all groups. Some good, some bad. The mexicans, however, were usually in gangs in my home town.
The Pet Shop Boys and The Dream Of The Decade
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Edward Victor
The eighties are back and two cultural releases hark back. Both are brilliant.
Lobbyists and the Gas Price Problem
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Amy Hansen
Big business spends a lot of money every year buying their way. It's not always the truth and real solutions that get promoted to the public.
The Sacrifice of Our Innocent Ones
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Dana Smith
The hands holding this little body were clothed in yellow gloves for protection against blood, disease, and other grime. As I looked at the picture, my heart was stalled for a moment.
Islam And The West - We Are Culturally Closer Than We Accept
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Peter LeSar
The roots of many Western scientific and cultural advances can be found in the Islamic world. It is time that the West and the Middle East understand that our similarities and links are greater than our differences.
Southern Living Magazine - 40 Years and Still Going Strong...
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Michael Barrows
Southern Living magazine, one of teh giggest selling magazine in the US, celebrates its 40th birthday in 2006. This article looks at its history and current impact on southern living.
Immigration, Integration, And Criminalization
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Dana Smith
What do we do about the Immigration issue? This brief article covers the front page issue from personal experiences and information.
International TV News - The Way Forward
By :
Edward Victor
What is the future of broadcast news? An interview with award-winning journalist, Afshin Rattansi.
North Korea's Slight of Hand
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Dana Smith
Counterfeit hundred dollar bills, illegal drugs, illegal pharmaceuticals, nuc's and you want us to trust who?
Jerusalem Oh Jerusalem
By :
Dana Smith
The battle over Jerusalem the endtime discussion in current affairs and biblical prophecy
Oops She Did it Again
By :
Salim Jordan
Both The National Enquirer and Star Magazine are reporting that Pop Princess Britney Spears is going to have another child.
Traditions Learned of the Irish
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Dana Smith
Traditions of the Irish came into my family as a result of marriage. From My wife to my Son-in-law, we now recognize these more than before.
Editor Of BBC Flagship Radio Show Steps Down As Revelations Published.
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Edward Victor
The editor of the BBC's flagship news and current affairs program steps down as a new novel is published about BBC Newsgathering.
Slobodan Milosevic Found Dead
By :
Salim Jordan
Slobodan Milosevic, the former Yugoslav president who was currently being tried for war crimes, has been found dead in his prison cell.
Dana Reeve, Widow of Christopher Reeve, Has Died of Lung Cancer
By :
Salim Jordan
Dana Reeve, the widow of Christopher Reeve who came to prominence as Superman, has succumbed to lung cancer. She was 44.
Is Our Water Supply Safe?
By :
Herbert Young
With a majority of the water customers in the United States supplied by small water systems, how safe is our water supply from terrorism?
US Army to Probe Pat Tillman's Death
By :
Salim Jordan
When Arizona Cardinal's defensive back Pat Tillman walked away from a multimillion dollar football contract to join the Army, America was shocked. When he was killed in action, America mourned, and when, a week after his nationally televised funeral, the Army announced that his death was "probably" the result of friendly fire, America was outraged.
American Citizen turns Illegal Immigrant to Receive Benefits from Uncle Sam
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Jaci Rae
America pays to rebuild Iraq, help illegal immigrants and feed the hungry in other nations, but where is the money for medical, education and disaster relief for Katrina victims and others? Billions of dollars aid others, coming directly from America's pockets, but it isn't used for Americans!
The Oscars Mean Big Business for Plastic Surgeons
By :
Salim Jordan
The morning schedule on Oscar day, often includes a visit to the plastic surgeon for a little Botox or collagen work.
Download Ringtones
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Ringtone Blog
Did you know a ringtone can tell a story about the person you are, and peers often judge people by their ringtone in our current society?
Ringtones
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Verizon Ringtones
Verizon is one of America's largest mobile telecommunications providers, experiencing massive growth in the mobile industry.
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