Showing posts with label America's top. Show all posts
Showing posts with label America's top. Show all posts

Monday, July 4, 2011

God Bless America

 America
I hope that you are able to enjoy the holiday weekend celebrating our nation’s birth with family and friends. While many may not be able to celebrate with their loved ones, let us especially remember those who are serving our nation at this very moment.

As many across our land send off fireworks in celebration, those fireworks are truly an expression of the freedom we all enjoy.


To all those in our Armed Forces protecting our nation, I thank you and salute you.

May God bless you and may God bless America!!

Larry Doyle

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Monday, July 5, 2010

JaMarcus Russell Arrested in Alabama

JaMarcus Russell Arrested in Alabama
Former Oakland Raiders quarterback JaMarcus Russell was arrested in Mobile, AL today for possession of a controlled substance.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

McChrystal likely to resign over magazine comments, source says


America's top military commander in Afghanistan is unlikely to survive the fallout from remarks he made about colleagues in a magazine profile to be published Friday, according to a Pentagon source who has ongoing contacts with the general.

Gen. Stanley McChrystal will likely resign Wednesday, the source said. McChrystal's fate is expected to hinge on a meeting scheduled Wednesday with President Obama, who was "angry" after reading the general's remarks in Rolling Stone.

The "magnitude and graveness" of McChrystal's mistake in conducting the interview for the article were "profound," White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said McChrystal had "made a significant mistake and exercised poor judgment."