Osama bin Laden Dead, Killed in Pakistan, Terrorism Lives On
For the last decade, no one has instilled more fear in the American people than the head of al Qaeda, Osama bin Laden. (…)
For the last decade, no one has instilled more fear in the American people than the head of al Qaeda, Osama bin Laden. (…)
For decades, the demand for equality between men and women has been strong throughout the United States. (…)
The news of the death of a government official is never something that Americans like to hear about. (…)
After being ruled unconstitutional not too long ago in California, the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy has since been debated. (…)
For decades, homosexuals have been discriminated against in the United States military. (…)
With the memory of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon still fresh in the minds of the citizens of the United States, the threat of terrorism in the air still makes most uneasy. (…)
Nine years ago on this day, the Twin Towers in New York City, New York were attacks by terrorist forces known as al Qaeda. (…)
It has been nearly nine years since the terrorist attacks on the United States by al Qaeda took place on September 11th, 2001 in New York City, New York. (…)
With the recent WikiLeaks controversy, there has been much to question about the security of the computer programs within the United States government and the Pentagon. (…)
It was just a matter of weeks ago that WikiLeaks, led by founder Julian Assange released thousands of private military documents. (…)
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