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"Finally! A War Story the State-Run Media Hate to Reveal
Forget what you think you know, here's the real Vietnam account
Ride the Thunder
Everything Americans know about the end of the Vietnam War is wrong,
contends Richard Botkin, author of "Ride the Thunder" and former Marine
infantry officer. He reveals the heroic, untold story of how Vietnamese
Marines and their U.S. advisers fought valiantly, turning the tide of
an unpopular war and actually winning – while Americans 8,000 miles
away were being fed only one version of the story."
And This:
From Keith Hennessey.com
CBO Scores The Kennedy-Dodd Bill
"The Congressional Budget Office has released a preliminary estimate (”score”) of the draft Kennedy-Dodd health care bill. Some in the press are reporting that this is a “$1 trillion bill.” This poorly explains the true budgetary impact of the bill for several reasons. The bill would increase spending by more than $1.3 trillion (that’s “thirteen hundred billion dollars”) over ten years, and even that understates the impact because the bill phases in over the first five years."
"Finally! A War Story the State-Run Media Hate to Reveal
Forget what you think you know, here's the real Vietnam account
Ride the Thunder
Everything Americans know about the end of the Vietnam War is wrong,
contends Richard Botkin, author of "Ride the Thunder" and former Marine
infantry officer. He reveals the heroic, untold story of how Vietnamese
Marines and their U.S. advisers fought valiantly, turning the tide of
an unpopular war and actually winning – while Americans 8,000 miles
away were being fed only one version of the story."
And This:
From Keith Hennessey.com
CBO Scores The Kennedy-Dodd Bill
"The Congressional Budget Office has released a preliminary estimate (”score”) of the draft Kennedy-Dodd health care bill. Some in the press are reporting that this is a “$1 trillion bill.” This poorly explains the true budgetary impact of the bill for several reasons. The bill would increase spending by more than $1.3 trillion (that’s “thirteen hundred billion dollars”) over ten years, and even that understates the impact because the bill phases in over the first five years."
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