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The October Surprise Is Coming

By Public Forum | Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Crossposted from American Thinker

By Pamela Geller


The October Surprise. We all know it’s coming. In what shape, idea, form — who’s to say? Evil always surprises. Its goals are constant, the ultimate objective never changes, but inevitably it manifests itself as the savior of the day, the savior of man. The 2008 Democrat October Surprise that ushered in the first hardcore radical post-American president in American history was the “economic collapse.” Oh yes, that was a beaut.

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Clemency Denied For Idaho Soldier

By Public Forum | Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Crossposted from Idaho News from KTVB.COM

Evan Vela

by Associated Press

Posted on June 11, 2010 at 12:00 PM

ST. ANTHONY, Idaho — The family and legal team of an Idaho soldier convicted of killing an unarmed Iraqi say he has been denied clemency and will next focus on an August parole hearing.

Sgt. Evan Vela’s wife, Alyssa Carnahan, tells the Post Register that Vela told her Wednesday that the U.S. Army Clemency and Parole Board denied clemency following a June 3 hearing.

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Marine Sgt. Lawrence Hutchins III Of Plymouth Released After Murder Conviction Overturned

By Public Forum | Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Crossposted from wbztv.com

By JULIE WATSON, Associated Press Writer
SAN DIEGO (AP) ―

A Camp Pendleton Marine whose murder conviction was recently overturned was released Monday after serving four years in prison for a major Iraqi war crimes case, his lawyer said.

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Capt Carl Bjork Acquitted Of Murder Charges

By Public Forum | Friday, May 14th, 2010

Crossposted from The US Report

Capt. Carl Bjork’s verdict—a study in trickle down policy from Washington

By Kay B. Day

Capt. Carl Bjork served with honor in Iraq.Capt. Carl Bjork came onto our radar at The US Report last year, after the government charged him with two counts of premeditated murder and other charges. The charges stemmed from accusations levied by a man named Col. Ibrahim Hamid Jaza, and a few of Hamid’s fellow former Iraqi police who were detainees in prison.

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Should the American Flag Be Banned – in America?

By Public Forum | Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Crossposted from FOXNews.com

By You Decide

- FOXNews.com

Should the display of an American flag be banned, even if a school administrator feels that display could lead to fights?

Please take this poll.

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