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Choice 2008: JFK or Curtis Le May? | EcuProphets
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Forum for New York’s ecumenical peace and justice community. Forget Pay Grade, Barack. Choice 2008: JFK or Curtis Le May? August 18, 2008. Where one is thoughtful, the other one is direct. Where one sees shades of gray, the other sees black and white. Where one thinks options through, the other declares himself ready to charge ahead. Obama and McCain at Saddleback Church? But I’m thinking of the Cuban Missile Crisis. In the movie version,. Here’s the summary:. Thus, where Kennedy was thoughtful, LeMay wa...
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Forum for New York’s ecumenical peace and justice community. Let’s keep it simple. This is a forum for the ecumenical community. This implies. Love the sinner even if you hate the sin (this means crude personal attacks are out of bounds, although logically drawn inferences into character, perceptiveness, etc. are of course encouraged). Write as if you were speaking in a church congregation. If comments ever are taken down, it would have to do with violations of these guidelines. Faith in Public Life.
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Security Matters: White House War Funding Request Highlights Skyrocketing Pentagon Spending
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The end of the Cold War and the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 have fundamentally changed the global security environment. "Security Matters" provides information and analysis about what Congress, the Pentagon and other federal agencies are doing – and not doing – to ensure our security. Tuesday, October 23, 2007. White House War Funding Request Highlights Skyrocketing Pentagon Spending. NPR’s story “Bush Wants $46 Billion More for Iraq, Afghanistan.”]. By comparison, that $670 billion (which do...
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Security Matters: September 2007
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The end of the Cold War and the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 have fundamentally changed the global security environment. "Security Matters" provides information and analysis about what Congress, the Pentagon and other federal agencies are doing – and not doing – to ensure our security. Monday, September 17, 2007. Pentagon, DHS Can’t Pass Audits. So what else is new? A recent Associated Press story. The Pentagon has never successfully completed an audit. Ironically, very few federal agencies or...
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Security Matters: July 2007
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The end of the Cold War and the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 have fundamentally changed the global security environment. "Security Matters" provides information and analysis about what Congress, the Pentagon and other federal agencies are doing – and not doing – to ensure our security. Monday, July 16, 2007. The MRAP: A Case Study in Military Planning (and Congressional Response). Defense Department press conference, May 9, 2007. Yes, MRAP has become the top priority of the military, with the ...
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Security Matters: Annual U.S. Security Spending: $1 Trillion???
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The end of the Cold War and the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 have fundamentally changed the global security environment. "Security Matters" provides information and analysis about what Congress, the Pentagon and other federal agencies are doing – and not doing – to ensure our security. Monday, October 1, 2007. Annual U.S. Security Spending: $1 Trillion? Back in February, 2006, the Bush administration requested, and Congress later approved, roughly $463 billion for the military. But. It include...
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Security Matters: March 2009
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The end of the Cold War and the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 have fundamentally changed the global security environment. "Security Matters" provides information and analysis about what Congress, the Pentagon and other federal agencies are doing – and not doing – to ensure our security. Monday, March 2, 2009. President Obama’s First Defense Budget – The End of an Era. 8226; President Obama largely inherited this budget, and had little time or flexibility to put his imprint on it. The details wi...