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Stowe Simonton In October 2001 the Global War on terror […]
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By Zach Jonas The past two decades have seen an ongoing […]
by toppic | Apr 24, 2014 | 2016, Afghanistan, America, April 24, 2014, China, FATA, Federally Administered Tribal Areas, freedom, GOP, imperalism, India, Iraq, Japan, North Korea, nuclear capabilities, nuclear weapons, Pakistan, Rand Paul, realist, russia, Syria, ukraine, US Military, World Wars

In last week’s edition of The Union Banner I read, “Ran […]
by danisij | Apr 10, 2014 | 2016, Afghanistan, April 10 Publication, Bush, conservative, Democratic nominee, Dick Cheney, GOP, Halliburton, HIliary Clinton, Iraq, John McCain, liberal, libertarian, Mitt Romney, Rand Paul, Republican nominee

With mid-term elections near by in November, the pre-pr […]