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Archive for December, 2011

A War Hero Is Vindicated – Again

By United American Patriots | Wednesday, December 28th, 2011

By Arnold Ahlert (Archive) ยท Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Seven long years after he allegedly committed “premeditated murder,” Iraq war veteran Ilario Pantano, who gave up a comfortable life on Manhattan’s Upper West Side to fight for his country following the September 11th attacks, has been thoroughly vindicated. Thus ends a saga highlighted by an unconscionable rush to judgement by the military, and the subsequent trashing of Mr. Pantano’s reputation by leftists who never miss an opportunity to denigrate American soldiers based on nothing more than unproven allegations.

By any reasonable measure, Mr. Pantano is an American patriot. A man born to poverty in New York’s Hell’s Kitchen, Pantano managed to win a partial scholarship to Horace Mann, one of the top private schools in the nation. Students from Horace Mann routinely qualify to attend some of the best colleges in the nation and Pantano was no exception. Yet he made himself an exception, putting off college to join the Marines to fight in the first Gulf War against Saddam Hussein.

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Corey Clagett’s Mom Needs Your Help Attending Hearing

By United American Patriots | Thursday, December 15th, 2011

In January, Corey Clagett will have his initial hearing in front of the Fort Leavenworth staff. At that hearing, he will answer questions posed by the staff, who will then forward their recommendations to the Army Clemency and Parole Board in Arlington, VA. Corey’s attorney, Timothy Parlatore will then be appearing before the Board in Virginia, most likely on February 2 to argue for both clemency and parole. Corey’s attorney feels confident about these hearings, but still needs your help. We still need you to write letters: Clemency / Parole Form Letter and Instructions.

Corey’s Mom, Melanie Dianiska, who has limited income and means, needs to attend the hearing in Arlington. We are asking the American people to reach out and help with finances so this is possible.

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