Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Thursday, 1 December 2011


VA NEWS JOBS EDUCATION VA LOAN CENTER BENEFITS        December 01, 2011
Jailed at the Orders of The East German Communist RegimeFree David Duke
Former Louisiana State Senator, David Duke has been arrested and held without charges by the government of Germany. Mr. Duke who rose to National prominence in the USA when he came very close to winning the Office of Governor of Louisiana in 1992. 
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Caring Enough to Help Recover Veteran's Lost Historical Keepsakes
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VA, Writing Help Iraq War Veteran Cope with PTSD, Traumatic Brain Injury
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Top 10 Veterans Stories in Today's News - December 01, 2011
HUD-Secretary-Shaun-DonovanKen Smith
"Occupy HUD" Movement Gains Traction
$2 billion in scanner profits and great newspaper sales as wellGordon Duff
The Truth About the National Defense Authorization Act
Two Taliban commanders killed in PaktikaZabi Rashidi
Two Taliban Commanders Killed In Paktika
Pakistani citizens kidnapped in LogarZabi Rashidi
Pakistani Citizens Kidnapped In Logar
(Photo: REUTERS/Jim Bourg) Herman Cain's (L) campaign has been destroyed by the candidate's various sex scandals. But why is Newt Gingrich, a man infamous for divorce and adultery, the one benefiting from Cain's downfall?Veterans Today
Herman Cain And The Rise Of Newt Gingrich
Protesters hold up a burning mock drone aircraft during a rally against drone attacks in Pakistan.  (Credit: Reuters/K. Pervez)Veterans Today
In Washington, The Pakistan-Bashers Having a Field Day Avoiding U.S. Responsibility
Lt. Col. Oliver NorthRobert O'Dowd
The Shadow Government
Veterans News Now  - Nigerian senate passes anti-gay bill, defying British aid threat
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Veterans News Now  - Vice-President Biden on Veterans and Jobs
Veterans News Now  - Civil Rights Group Slams State Rep's Call to Ban Muslims from U.S. Military
Veterans News Now  - Jews are underrepresented in the U.S. military and its leadership
Veterans News Now  - The Hard Road from Combat to Classroom
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Veterans Today
Reaper Drones Hacked
US armed forces rely on drones to attack and spy on enemies without risking American lives. Since President Barack Obama assumed office, approximately 30 drones controlled by the Central Intelligence Agency have hit targets in Pakistan more than 230 times. »»
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Veterans Today
Inspector General Report: Indiana VA Flunks
We evaluated how well the Indianapolis VARO accomplishes its mission. The staff timely processed homeless veterans' claims and effectively provided outreach efforts to homeless shelters and service providers. »»
Stephen Lendman
At Risk Eurozone Sovereign Credit Ratings
Moody's says Eurozone crisis conditions place all member state credit ratings at risk. »»
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Tom Valentine
Proud to be A Republican or Watching News (or Checking Drudge) Can Explode Brain
The Country club set has heads in caddy bags Living in affluent Naples, Florida exposes the Nutsos Why are not more of them embarrassed and ashamed? »»
Veterans Today
Agent Orange Buried At Beach Strip?
Dozens of barrels of the toxic defoliant Agent Orange were buried in the late 1960s beneath what is now a busy neighborhood in the central Okinawa Island town of Chatan, near Araha Beach, according to a former U.S. soldier who has recently pinpointed the location thanks to a 1970 map of a U.S. base obtained by The Japan Times. »»
Black mark: A U.S. military veteran who claims to have witnessed the burial of dozens of drums of Agent Orange in 1969 points to the site on a map. Today the area is a busy shopping district in the heart of touristy Chatan, Okinawa Prefecture. JOE SIPALA
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Veterans Today
More Victims of Agent Orange
Some Vietnam veterans who have had or now has diseases brought on by Presumptive Exposure to Agent Orange Dioxin are not alone. »»
Veterans Today
Veterans-For-Change Working to Assist Homelessness for Veterans
Veterans returning home from combat duty are under the impression they are ready and able to find work, and a stable, safe home environment. »»
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Maj. Gen. Athar Abbas DG ISPR
Brig Asif H. Raja
Cowardly Attack by NATO in Mohmand Agency
The US is undoubtedly the biggest terrorist state in the world because of its long history of aggression against weaker states, double dealings, deceits and injustices. Its hands are drenched in blood of millions of people. »»
Robert O'Dowd
Keeping Veterans' Claims Alive
Veterans often wait years to receive government benefits. All claims to benefits used to end with the veteran's death, but a new law allows family members to step in. »»
Katrina J. Eagle
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Veterans Today
U.S. Department of Defense Contract Awards for Nov. 30, 2011
General Electric Aircraft Engines, Lynn, Mass., is being awarded a $29,703,712 modification to a previously awarded firm-fixed-price contract (N00019-06-C-0088) for eight F414-GE-400 spare engines for the F/A-18E/F aircraft.Work will be performed in Lynn, Mass. »»