...part of" an enemy group such as al-Queda or the Taliban. Griffith said in a footnote that Edwards’ characterization of...
...truly: One has gotten used to the far left referring to the "Taliban wing" of the GOP, but it was most disheartening to see that...
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The Daily Report
...troops deploying from the Texas Army post posed an immediate danger to Taliban fighters. Col. Tara Osborn said Wednesday she's giving Hasan...
Daily Business Review
...aerial vehicles, range from stealth predator drones sweeping the skies above rural Taliban encampments in Afghanistan to glorified remote control helicopters that fit in the...
...on to repurpose an old slur by calling the Tea Party “the Taliban wing of American politics.” He used the same slur back in 2001...
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...the Constitution calls the "9/11 War" against al-Qaeda and the Taliban is overdue for a breathing space in which we can assess it...
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The Daily Report
For Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney, the bombing of the Boston Marathon was a dark reminder of what might have been. Atlanta defendant Ehsanul Sadequee (above) poses at the U.S. Ca
Daily Business Review
...related charges involving the funneling of thousands of dollars to the Pakistani Taliban terror organization. He faces up to 15 years in prison on each...
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