American troops sold $2 million worth of weapons and combat gear, including assault rifles and night vision goggles to street gangs and to foreign countries, including China, in a wide-ranging criminal conspiracy uncovered by a Navy probe, according to military officials. A two-y …
The chairman of a House panel looking into allegations of misconduct by U.S. Secret Service agents last month in Colombia says he sees no need to meet with one of the prostitutes at the center of the scandal.
UPDATED 3:26 P.M. E.D.T. UPDATE: The company confirms it in a press release here. Updated story is now here. Earlier story follows. Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson, charged by a shareholder group of lying on his resume, will quit the company, The Wall Street Journal reported Sunday …
Thank you for your service and for standing up for Americans that seem to have forgotten how to stand up for themselves.
I am the mom of 4 boys ages 17-22 and I pray that I have done a good job raising them to think for themselves.
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See you around! xoxox Robyn
p.s. I love your eyes... :}
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