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To render assistance or counsel. Any act that deliberately strengthens or tends to strengthen enemies of the United States, or th...
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Some hospice workers in Memphis have found that there are many ways to give gifts to patients nearing their final days, and in doing so, bring moments of joy even as the moments grow fewer.
Tori Smitherman, a social worker with Crossroads Hospice in Memphis, said giving special moments to her patients spreads joy in many ways.
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The names Nancy Pelosi and Barbara Boxer don't immediately convey the message "Support our troops." Yet somehow these leftist Democrats and other questionable characters made it onto the Veterans of Foreign Wars Political Action Committee's (VFW-PAC) 2010 list of election endorsements. In response to the scandal, VFW national Commander Richard L. Eubank sacked the entire PAC board.
In a letter to VFW members issued Monday, Mr. Eubank, a former Marine and decorated Vietnam veteran, said, "It is now evident to most of the VFW leadership, both National and especially the departments, that the VFW has been subjected to extreme negative publicity throughout the nation, and the recent endorsement decisions have, in fact, harmed the VFW's reputation and future ability to fulfill our mission." ...
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ITEM: A "cooperative venture in space" between China and the United States "could offer the two countries a way to ease tensions," reported the Housto...
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John Forbes Kerry, who has voiced his presidential aspirations since high school, criticized America's "intervention" in Vietnam before going to the war, confirmed his beliefs during five months of duty there and returned to build a career in politics based on his opposition to it.
The United States must, I think, bring itself to understand that the policy of intervention that was right for Western Europe does not and cannot find the same application to the rest of the world," Mr. Kerry told his Yale University classmates in a 1966 graduation address.
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Punish those who failed to help soldiers in need
I was enraged when I read the article in The News about Marine Gunnery Sgt. Aaron M. Kenefick and the four others killed in an ambush in Afghanistan. I suggest that the failure to provide support for troops under fire, if available, would be aiding and abetting the enemy. Treason, as defined in Article 3 Section 3 of the U.S. Constitution, is as follows: "Treason against the United States shall consist only in levying war against them, or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort. No person shall be convicted of treason unless on the testimony of two witnesses to the same overt act, or on confession in open court.
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A BED FOR THE NIGHT: Humanitarianism in Crisis by David Rieff Simon & Schuster, $26.00
WHILE THE WEST IS CURRENTLY fixated on whether and how to con...
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I still am infuriated and offended by the Daily Mail's lead editorial on June 21, "Another failure of national will?
It was absurd to suggest support for a planned withdrawal of troops from Iraq beginning in 15 months is giving aid and comfort to the enemy.
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Thus, other papers' headlines screamed: "Tipping Off The Terrorists," "The Times Anti-Patriots," "Aid and Comfort," "Undermining America," Times crime slime," " Killer News," "Gray Lady's Lethal Leak," "A Watchdog Gone Wild" and "Secret Games.
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To: National Desk
Contact: U.S. Department of Justice, 202-514-2008