White House Endangers Afghan CIA Official by Revealing Name
The officer's name - identified as "chief of station" in Kabul - was
included by U.S. embassy staff on a list of 15 senior American officials
who met with President Obama during the Saturday visit. The list was
sent to a Washington Post reporter who was representing the news media,
who then sent it out to the White House "press pool" list, which
contains as many as 6,000 recipients. |
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Thank God Men and Women Are Different
A priceless vein of God’s infinite wisdom and creative beauty can be
found marbled throughout the marvelous and myriad differences He
established between the two sexes – male and female. Thank you God for
blessing us with “the other.” |
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Blame Socialism, Not Shinseki
The VA problem is not Shinseki; it's socialism. The Veterans Affairs
health care system is completely government run. It is a pure
single-payer program. National Review Editor Rich Lowry calls it "an
island of socialism in American health care." He is right. I've been
arguing this all week. |
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Shift of illegal crossings into Texas accelerates
A shift by immigrant smugglers to target the tough-to-defend U.S.-Mexico
border in southernmost Texas has accelerated this year as the Border
Patrol scrambles to shift its resources from states farther west,
according to an internal agency report obtained by The Associated Press. |
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Killer Flew Under Radar, Says Sheriff
A sheriff has defended his officers' investigation of Californian mass
killer Elliot Rodger, whom they spoke to only last month. Deputies
visited the 22-year-old in April at his apartment in the seaside town of
Isla Vista to check on him after his family expressed concern about his
health. But Santa Barbara County Sheriff Bill Brown said the officers
had found the suspect to be "timid" and decided there was no reason to
take further action. |
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