Sunday, January 13, 2013

Veteran's Today Headlines - January 13, 2013

VA News - Jobs - Education - VA Loans - Benefits       January 13, 2013
asteroidAsteroid Impact Predicted
The Global Security Threat Analyst Baron Baretzky said in a statement on Friday to media that the number "ONE" threat we are faced with as mankind is that of an asteroid named 2004-MN4 that is calculated to collide with earth in 2036.
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terrorists USPaul J. Balles
Who Are The Real Terrorist?
fluStephen Lendman
Flu Epidemic Hysteria
swartzKevin Barrett
Is Obama killing "kill list" critics?
SUNSTEINKevin Barrett
Conspiracy Theories: A Modest Proposal
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Canneto: A Double Mystery Still Unsolved
342x256-g.Series2.spitfireXII-e1350586154578Jim W. Dean
They Called Them - Spitfires
hagel and obamaBob Johnson
Applying Philosophy to Hagel's Comments on Israel
CALLING OUT: A veteran protests last year the VA's inability to build housing for homeless vets. (File photo)Veterans Today
Waxman Requests VA Contracts, Finances
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North Korean EMP Attack Could Destroy U.S.A.
scapegoatKevin Barrett
Scapegoating Iran
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VA and Ancestry.com Partner to Index Historic Burial Records
VA aims to go digital with its burial records in 2013 with Ancestry.com »»
Robert Kagan is a senior fellow in the Center on the United States and Europe in Foreign Policy at Brookings. His most recent book isThe World America Made. Dr. Kagan also serves as a member of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's Foreign Affairs Policy Board and is co-chairman of the bipartisan Working Group on Egypt. He writes a monthly column on world affairs for the Washington Post, and is a contributing editor at both the Weekly Standard and The New Republic.
Stephen Sniegoski
The Resiliency of the Neoconservatives: General Petraeus and the Kagans
The neocons' influence has far exceeded just the lingering effects from their past policy decisions in the George W. Bush administration; rather they continue to energetically work to influence American policy with more than a little impact. »»
Former U.S. Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-NE) (R) speaks after U.S. President Barack Obama (L) nominated him to replace U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta as Defense Secretary during an event in the East Room at the White House on January 7, 2013 in Washington, DC. ABACA photo
Alan Hart
Alan Hart : A significant defeat for the Zionist lobby?
Hagel's confirmation by the Senate willbe a defeat for the Zionist lobby (and its non-Jewish neo-con associates), but whether or not it will be seen in the future as the beginning of a process that ended the lobby's iron grip on policy for Israel-Palestine is a very big, open question. »»