Last Known Pearl Harbor Battleship Officer Has Died at 100

Jon Street The Blaze 2/10/2015

He was there when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, and his ashes will likely be placed inside the memorial honoring the hundreds of shipmates whose deaths he witnessed that fateful morning.

Joseph Langdell, the last known surviving officer of the USS Arizona, died last week. He […]

Director Of National Intelligence James Clapper Has Uncomfortably Close Ties To The Chinese Government

Terresa Monroe-Hamilton Noisy Room 5/18/2014

Color me not surprised in the least. Trevor Loudon and I have warned you for years that there is a very real connection between Barack Obama, his Administration, Russia and China. It’s one thing to claim there are direct ties, it’s another to catch these governments in bed together.

Judicial […]

Rare and Unseen Pics After Pearl Harbor

Breitbart News Breitbart.com Big Peace 7 Dec 2013

Exactly 72 years ago today, Japan launched more than 350 fighters, bombers, and torpedo planes against the U.S. naval base in Hawaii–a “date which will live in infamy,” in the words of President Franklin Roosevelt. In fact, that Sunday morning is so seared into America’s memory that […]

Quote of the day

26 February 2013

 

…“I thought this morning, if it worked, what should be said. From the microphone used by the woman who identified herself as Orphan Ann, we called her Tokyo Rose” …

America, tell the truth. Tell the truth, even if it means in the end it hurts you. America, don’t believe everything […]

Freddie Mac Sues More Than A Dozen Banks Over Libor Losses

Reuters via The Huffington Post 3/19/2013

Mortgage finance company Freddie Mac is suing more than a dozen banks for losses from the alleged manipulation of the benchmark interest rate known as Libor.

Bank of America Corp, JPMorgan Chase & Co, UBS AG and Credit Suisse Group AG are among the banks named as defendants in […]

Japan To Slash Welfare Benefits In Attempt To Root Out ‘Comfortably Poor’

Tyler Durden ZeroHedge 1/28/2013

Two months ago we demonstrated one of the biggest paradoxes of the current iteration of the US welfare state, in which a single mom earning gross income of $29,000 has the same disposable income after all net benefits as a worker who has gross income of $69,000. The same logic is […]

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