The battle will be won in Pakistan.
High Noon in Marjah
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The Media’s Unsurprising Rush to Judgement Against James O’Keefe
While the whole truth about the latest story surrounding James O’Keefe is not entirely clear, one thing is certain: he made a mistake. No, we’re not talking about whatever mistakes he may have made at Senator Landrieu’s (D-LA) office. We’re talking about the mistake of exposing the establishment media not only for being intellectually bankrupt, [...]
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