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Medal of Honor: Marcellus H. Chiles
When his battalion, of which he had just taken command, was halted by machinegun fire from the front and left flank, he picked up the rifle of a dead soldier and, calling on his men to follow led the advance across a stream, waist deep, in the face of the machinegun fire.
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3rd AF commander victim of politically-correct witch hunt
After the general overruled a sexual assault conviction, the left spun up hysteria.
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Protesters save Long Island, N.Y. skeet range
How a New York State skeet and trap range survived the state’s anti-gun mania.
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North: Being presidential
Instead of invoking the favor of God, our Head of State sought to fix blame for his failures.
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Unsustainable, unconstitutional general welfare spending
This is why our spending is neither right, nor correct.
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Fact-free gun control crusades
A lot of emotion, but little evidence.
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Security, stability are staples in Kajaki, a former Taliban stronghold
Marines struggle to bring security to former Taliban stronghold.
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McCabe talks about the NRA, terrorism on ‘The Big Picture’
Guns & Patriots editor Neil W. McCabe was on “The Big Picture” program April 24 hosted by Thom Hartmann as part of the Political Rumble discussion panel talking about the National Rifle Association and terrorism. Watch it here:
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Harman recalls his conservative icon boss Howard Phillips
Nixon promised Phillips that as the OEO administrator, he would have White House support. Nixon wavered, Philips quit.
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Medal of Honor Roll Call: George F. Henrechon
Instantly enemy Moros opened point-blank fire on the exposed men and approximately 20 Moros rushed the small group from inside the huts and from other concealed positions. Henrechon, responding to the calls for help, was one of the first on the scene.

