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  • Seventy-five years after Midway

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PACIFIC OCEAN (May 2, 2011) In commemoration of the Battle of Midway, fought June 4-7, 1942. The U.S. Navy effectively destroyed Japan’s naval strength by sinking four of its aircraft carriers. It is considered one of the most important naval battles of World War II. Sailors assigned to the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68) created posters for a Battle of Midway remembrance dinner. (U.S. Navy photo illustration/Released)

    The key days of the key World War II battle that shifted the U.S. from defense to offense in the Pacific occurred 75 years ago this Sunday and Monday (June […]

     
  • Worries about how the Saints drafted

    Worries about how the Saints drafted

    By Quin Hillyer; Consider me concerned about what the Saints did in last weekend’s draft. It’s not that they failed to get good athletes with some excellent football skills. They […]

     
  • Even some liberals are tired of student ‘snowflakes’

    Even some liberals are tired of student 'snowflakes'

    (Quin Hillyer, Liberty Headlines) With conservatives increasingly criticizing college campuses for promoting too much intellectual “safety” (read: liberal groupthink) at the expense of open-minded willingness to consider a diversity of opinions, […]

     
  • Patrick Ewing, mensch

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    Special comment by Quin Hillyer; My alma mater, Georgetown University, made waves this week when it hired NBA Hall of Famer and Georgetown legend Patrick Ewing as its new head […]

     
  • Air Force accused of punishing strong faith

    The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds perform an airshow after the 2007 U.S. Air Force Academy Graduation Ceremony May 30 in Colorado. The ceremony marks the culmination of four years at the academy and their transition from cadet to the Air Force's newest second lieutenants. (U.S. Air Force photo/David Armer)

    (Quin Hillyer, Liberty Headlines) Another branch of the U.S. armed forces is being accused of discriminating against service personnel who express traditional religious viewpoints. This time it’s the Air Force, although […]

     
  • No good reason for angry Americans

    No good reason for angry Americans

    By Quin Hillyer at The Washington Examiner; [with tongue slightly in cheek] Reasonable, decent people should be really angry about how angry everybody is. In today’s America, there really is […]

     
 
 
 

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