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Five Sept. 11 Suspects to Face Trial in New York

The Obama administration has announced it will try 9-11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and other 9-11 Gitmo detainees in a civilian federal court in New York, allowing them the protections of the U.S. Constitution even though they are not U.S. citizens.

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Four Radical Chinese Muslims Transferred to Bermuda

Four Chinese Uighers (radical Chinese Muslims) were recently transferred to Bermuda. Do you think it's a good idea to release Gitmo detainees to idyllic vacation retreats?






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October 16, 2009

Exclusive: Troops Shafted Again as Military Funds are Diverted for Pet Congressional Projects

Just when it seemed that things in Washington couldn’t get any crazier, we hear that the despicable earmarking process has sunk to a new low.
 
How many times have you heard that liberals may disagree with the mission, but they always care about the troops?
 
Remember that when you read reports like this one:
 
Senators diverted $2.6 billion in funds in a defense spending bill to pet projects largely at the expense of accounts that pay for fuel, ammunition and training for U.S. troops, including those fighting wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, according to an analysis.
 
Among the 778 such projects, known as earmarks, packed into the bill: $25 million for a new World War II museum at the University of New Orleans and $20 million to launch an educational institute named after the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, Massachusetts Democrat.
 
You read right: Fuel, ammo and training for U.S. troops in the field are secondary to the more pressing needs such as erecting an educational institute named after one of their own.
 
Just a few years ago, the Bush administration was blamed by some in Congress for troops in Iraq and Afghanistan having inadequate body armor. Yet here they are today, diverting much-needed funds from those same troops in the field to suck up to voters at home – not to mention honoring their pal, the late Ted Kennedy.
 
It’s ironic, too, that a World War II museum will receive $25 million. I’m all for remembering the heroism of our soldiers in years past, but not at the expense of soldiers in the field today. I imagine the WWII vets would probably feel the same way.
 
American soldiers who put their lives on the line for the protection and freedom of all Americans should not be made into political pawns. Unfortunately, during the previous administration, they were. But now that things in Washington are different, the plight of our soldiers is once again pushed to the sideline as our elected “leaders” rush to feed at the taxpayer trough.
 
Speaking of our soldiers and their sacrifices, it’s also amazing to me that the media’s eagerness to photograph the caskets of fallen soldiers as they come home for burial has vastly diminished with the new direction in Washington. Suddenly, the “heroes” who were “essentially snuck back into the country under the cover of night so no one can see that their casket has arrived” have become back page news, if they make the news at all.
 
However, some of our elected representatives have the time to worry about whether radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh – a private citizen – should become a part-owner of an NFL football team, taking up precious time on the House floor to pontificate on this important matter of state.
 
But don’t worry. The new administration has the troops’ backs. A decision about a surge in Afghanistan will be made in “the coming weeks.”
 
Let’s hope that whatever that decision is, there’s some money left over after this little Congressional spending spree to pay for it.
 
Pam Meister is the editor of FamilySecurityMatters.org.

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Our Founding Fathers warned of a Congress that would meet with frequency. They would get involved in non-sense and self serving interests. Our legislative body is a disappointment on every level. Now stealing from the troops. During war time I thought that it was a felony to do such a thing?


Thanks for this post Pam. What Patriots all over this country need to do is pick up their phone and call John Kerry's office at (202) 224-2742 and express outrage over this. No amount of money for institutes in Kennedy's name is ever going to get him past the Marine at Heaven's gate. John Kerry is a schmuck trying to divert 20 million dollars that our troops need for fuel and ammunitition to projects for Teddy!

Also please call Senator McCain's office......(202) 224-2235, he sits on the Armed Svs Committee!

Stick Up For our Troops!

Beverly Perlson
The Band of Mothers
www.thebandofmothers.com

Don't let this go folks, please. This is a disgrace to our troops and Kerry should be ashamed!


These clowns should hang their heads in shame and should be sent to the war zones.


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