Heroism

The Lost Heroes of the War on Terror

Posted on May 28, 2007. Filed under: Heroism, Memorial Day, War |

Despite taking place in an age of seemingly limitless information, the Global War on Terror (GWOT) has spawned a paucity of stories of heroic action and courage under fire. Regardless of whether this has been the result of honest, if unfortunate, oversight or a byproduct of the “if [...]

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The true meaning of Heroism, part IV

Posted on May 14, 2007. Filed under: Heroism, War |

The true meaning of Heroism, part IV

Editor’s note: Click the links for parts I, II, and III.
“He was shot but he continued to treat 10 wounded patients…
They owe him their lives. The only reason they came home was because of Jason Cunningham.”
Jason Dean Cunningham of Carlsbad, New Mexico joined the US Navy at the age [...]

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In search of Swiftboat revenge (still)

Posted on March 12, 2007. Filed under: Heroism, Liberals, Media, Profiles in Courage, Scandals, War |

In the name of the troops, the LA Times smears most highly decorated living American serviceman
The Left loads up, takes careful aim…and hits themselves square in the collective foot (again)
It’s no secret that the Democrats and the rest of the anti-war Left are still upset over the “swiftboating” of their Presidential nominee in 2004. Heck, [...]

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