I've been at the Pentagon for meetings all week. Nothing terribly exciting, but fairly important. Today I had a meeting first thing in the morning.



I've been at the Pentagon for meetings all week. Nothing terribly exciting, but fairly important. Today I had a meeting first thing in the morning.
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Labels: Bronze Star, Fallujah, HBO, Marine, Purple Heart, Taking Chance, USMC
Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and News about the Economy
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I have spent my military career as a Space and Missile professional. We did our job so our adversaries would not dare attack the United States. My oath of office reads:
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Labels: Adam Carrolla, BBC, Dennis Leary, Jay Leno, NBC, Sunday Times, top Gear
I love Fox News Channel. There I said it. So, yes I'm biased towards it. It's most certainly the number 1 news channel on cable TV. Many of its shows have more audience than all other news channels combined. It's a media juggernaut.
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So why does Widmore want Ben? And what use is the black box to him? Would the thing even spit out anything useful after four months in salt water? While we can’t answer the first question, we talked to James Cash, chief of the vehicle recorders division at the National Transportation Safety Board, to get some answers to the latter two.
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Have you ever been watching television and thought, “Wow, this soap opera is so good it could cause the downfall of a corrupt communist regime,” or even, “I bet one day this show is going to send the first woman into space”? Well, maybe you’re not giving the boob tube enough credit.
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