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Written by Melanie Morgan
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Thursday, 10 April 2008 |
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Proving that I am an equal opportunity website, catering to the needs of the ladies WHO. MUST. DECORATE, I am linking you to 'Spree', proud patriot at WakeUpAmericans.
Thank Goodness, our hero John Wayne reappears for our designer needs.
(I'm thinking rustic log cabin look, with plaids, lots of guns, deer-heads, leather, definitely not pleather, soft comfy sofas, and more guns. Guns are an especially nice accessory in a manly-man home decorated by the wimmin' folk.)
It's High Noon for the Home Decorators.
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Written by Melanie Morgan
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Thursday, 10 April 2008 |
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JOSHUA AND MICHAEL WOODRUFF, WE LOVE YOU!
Two brothers, both Marines, serving their country in Iraq, came home safely to the San Francisco Bay Area last night.
And they were greeted as heroes at the Oakland airport by the Patriot Guard Riders, EaglesUP West Coast coordinator Doug Lyvere, family and soon- to- be friends.
KPIX News covered it here.
250 people showed up!
The Boy Scouts waited anxiously to say hello.
I know that readers of this blog from the South, the Midwest and other parts of the country don't get why this is a big deal.
Y'all greet returning servicemen and women all the time.
Not so much here.
It's because we are in Liberal Land, where many/most do not celebrate the service and sacrifice of our heroes.
Gentlemen, job well done. Welcome home to Joshua and Michael Woodruff.
John Woodruff is beyond words.
Renee Woodruff is over the moon. Can you tell from her e-mail?
....The reception at the airport of 45 Patriot Riders was only piece of the puzzle. Their arrival in Oakland was celebrated with two fire trucks creating a water arch for the plane to pass through. Then they were escorted home, where at best count 250 people, were waiting to thank them personally. They included the local VFW bag pipes included to a company of boy scouts standing at attention in front of the flag that would not fit in front of the house (my guess 100ft x 50ft.) Assemblyman Guy Houston was on hand to personally thanked them along with many others to numerous to mention. When it quieted down I asked them if they knew how much their service was appreciated and how proud of them we are! They got the message!
Semper Fi!!
Renee
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Written by Melanie Morgan
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Thursday, 10 April 2008 |
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Shocking, but true. And in Minneapolis, the Heartland of America, of all places.
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A Star Tribune newspaper column has prompted a state investigation into a charter school. A substitute teacher said a school in Inver Grove Heights is blurring the line of separation of church and state.
Being a charter school Tarek ibn Ziyad Academy, or TIZA, is supported by tax dollars. The teacher told 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS the presence of religion she observed at the school took her by surprise.
TIZA Executive Director Azad Zaman insisted the school follows with state and federal laws.
"TIZA does not endorse any religion," he said.
However, TIZA Academy is sponsored by Islamic Relief USA, based in California.
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Written by Melanie Morgan
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Thursday, 10 April 2008 |
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Melanie Morgan! The mistress of this very website.
Today we are talking waste, fraud and abuse ..why government should be smaller, and why it matters.
Look for me at 1:30(ish) PDT.
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Written by Melanie Morgan
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Thursday, 10 April 2008 |
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That's the correct headline ...but the one being run by Mainstream Media reads
"BUSH EMBRACES PAUSE IN TROOP CUTBACKS."
President Bush spoke to the country about the situation in Iraq during a nationally televised appearance from the White House.
Associated Press story by Deb Riechmann reads, as usual, in the most negative light the Fake But Accurate news service can contrive.
SCOOP CONFIRMED!
Three months ago, while reporting live from Kuwait, I aired a report from my military sources that the extended 15 month rotation would end shortly, to be replaced by the standard 12 month stay for the military.
From AP
"In another major decision, the president announced he will seek to relieve the heavy strain on the Army by reducing the length of combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan to 12 months, down from the current level of 15 months. He said the change would take effect on Aug. 1, and would not affect U.S. forces already deployed on the front lines.
Bush said U.S. forces have made major gains since he ordered a buildup of about 30,000 U.S. forces last year. "We have renewed and revived the prospect of success" the president said."
This is tremendous news for our military and their families. Secretary of Defense Gates listened and acted upon advice given by his senior officers.
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