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My outrage-o-meter pegged out a long, long time ago. But in case yours hasn't, Zombie offers this:

And there's more lovely photos. Many, many more.
Well, off I go. Off to enjoy a Friday evening with that terrorist husband of mine.....
See my post here regarding what Valour IT did for one of my Soldiers.
General Odierno briefing charts afer the jump.....
I've also got a great deal on a Bridge and some Ocean Front property in Kansas if anyone is interested..
A great American has passed.
Brig. Gen. Paul W. Tibbets Jr., the commander and pilot of the Enola Gay, the B-29 Superfortress that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima in the final days of World War II, died today at his home in Columbus, Ohio. He was 92.Sadly, even in death - the hate of CodePink, ANSWER, MoveOn.org and DailyKOS will follow you.
His death was announced by a friend, Gerry Newhouse, who said General Tibbets had been in decline with a variety of ailments. Mr. Newhouse said General Tibbets had requested that there be no funeral or headstone, fearing it would give his detractors a place to protest.Fair winds and following seas.