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Courage In America
http://www.courageinamerica.com/
Courage In America focuses on politics in the United States -- has a conservative stance and endorses policy and decisions based on the U.S. constitution.
Recent Posts
THANKSGIVING EVERY DAY -- BY Ted Nugent, Human Events
Thanksgiving is one of the most important holidays in the Nugent household. Though we give thanks on a daily basis for our health, the wild game that sustains us, those brave warriors who protect us, there are other things I am so grateful and thank...
SEALS WHO CAUGHT HIGH-PROFILE TERRORIST NOW FACE COURT-MARTIAL -- BY ROWAN SCARBOROUGH, Human Events
The military is throwing the book at three terrorist-hunting Navy SEALs who captured one of the most wanted in Iraq.It seems one of the commandos may have punched Ahmed Hashim Abed, who intelligence reports said planned the bloody ambush of four Blac...
THANKSGIVING IN AFGHANISTAN -- BY RICHARD TOMKINS, Human Events
Mangulzai, Afghanistan -- As Americans turn off the lights in their homes Thursday after a day of celebration, a group of U.S. Marines and their families will just be starting theirs.The first units of 1st Battalion, 5th Marines are scheduled to land...
APOCALYPSE WHEN? -- BY CLIFFORD D. MAY, National Review
Our enemies are contemplating attacks worse than 9/11.The Heritage Foundation recently convened a meeting of experts to discuss “Weapons of Mass Destruction and America’s Communities,” the various ways our terrorist enemies might attack us and ...
WE AIN\'T SEEN NOTHING YET -- BY VICTOR DAVIS HANSON, National Review
If you think things have been rough so far, hang on.When it comes to the problems facing this country, an old slogan comes to mind: “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet.”High unemployment, the recession, and a terrorist resurgence in Afghanistan are bad...
COUNTING OUR BLESSINGS -- AN NRO SYMPOSIUM, National Review
With a lot going wrong in Washington and in the world, this Thanksgiving seems like a much-needed time to count one’s blessings, perhaps especially for those on the right. We asked some friends of National Review Online: Politically and culturally,...

