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Former Defense Secretary William Perry and Former National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley testify before the House Armed Services Committee.

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Former Defense Secretary William Perry and former National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee about the QDR.

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Q&A: What sort of national security briefings do former U.S. presidents receive?

Question by Abby Normal: What sort of national security briefings do former U.S. presidents receive?
I seem to recall reading somewhere that all former presidents still receive national security briefings.

I can’t imagine that they would receive briefings as in-depth as the current president does. Do former presidents just receive the very basics or what?

Does a president just out of office, such as Bush, receive a more in-depth briefing than one long out of office, such as Jimmy Carter or the first Bush?

Thanks!

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They have no need to know.

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Former CIA Analyst David MacMichael: 8 Days Till Armageddon? – The Alex Jones Show 1/3

Alex talks with David MacMichael, a former CIA analyst who also served as an analyst for the National Intelligence Council from 1981-1983. MacMichael resigned from the CIA in July 1983 because he felt the Agency was misrepresenting intelligence for political reasons. He is a member of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity, founding member of Association of National Security Alumni and the Association for Responsible Dissent, and an outspoken critic of the Iraq War. Mr. MacMichael talks with Alex about the impending attack on Iran. www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv

CHANGE 2010: Robert Steele, former CIA officer, discusses real-time and and open source intelligence

Colonel Robert Steele, former CIA clandestine officer, founder of the Marine Corps Intelligence Center and expert on open source and real time intelligence, offers his perspective on how the latest information technology can greatly enhance America’s national security capabilities.
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Afghanistan – Battle for Bomb Valley 1 of 3 – BBC Panorama Investigative Documentary, recorded 12.02.2011 Ben Anderson was with British forces in Sangin, Afghanistan, in 2007 and returns to see how US Marines are faring in the struggle to control the region since taking over in 2010. His film follows the men of Lima Company as they struggle to reclaim territory held by their predecessors.
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Former Jones Day Partner and Ohio Solicitor Joins Litigation Boutique

Former Jones Day Partner and Ohio Solicitor Joins Litigation Boutique










Columbus, OH (PRWEB) November 10, 2011

Former Ohio Solicitor General and Jones Day partner Douglas R. Cole has joined Organ Stock LLP, which will now be known as Organ Cole + Stock LLP, the firm announced today. The partners, all of whom are former Jones Day litigation partners, have more than five decades of experience in representing some of America’s largest companies in connection with their most pressing litigation matters.

Before becoming a partner at Jones Day, Cole served as Ohio’s Solicitor General under Attorney General Jim Petro. Cole personally argued five cases before the United States Supreme Court, and more than twenty cases in the Ohio Supreme Court and Sixth Circuit. He also has extensive experience in complex civil litigation, including intellectual property litigation, at both the trial and appellate level.    

Shawn Organ noted that Cole joining the firm sends a message that, “We are building a real litigation powerhouse. By bringing together top-notch attorneys in a smaller and more nimble firm, we can offer greater flexibility on fee arrangements and are positioned to offer clients real value in the changing legal market.”

Cole said, “Every business has to ensure they are getting the most value for the investment in legal services. We have the expertise necessary to counsel clients from the initial complaint all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, if need be.” Cole noted that the new firm’s low overhead means they can do what large firms often cannot – offer an unparalleled depth of experience and expertise at a cost-effective price point.

While a partner at Jones Day’s Columbus office, Cole represented clients on a variety of matters ranging from general business litigation, to patents, trademarks, consumer class actions, antitrust law, state and federal constitutional challenges, and issues involving state contracting. Cole’s past experience also includes a stint as a law professor at the Moritz College of Law at the Ohio State University. He received his law degree from the University of Chicago, where he graduated with high honors, and he has a degree in electrical engineering from the University of Wisconsin. Cole noted that his engineering background makes him very comfortable with the ever-increasing number of cases, both in the intellectual property field and elsewhere, where technology plays a crucial role. “My technical background gives me a real edge in working with experts and understanding the technical issues that may drive a particular case,” Cole said.

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Former Myanmar Refugee Finds Freedom as an Army National Guard Soldier

Former Myanmar Refugee Finds Freedom as an Army National Guard Soldier












North Little Rock, Arkansas (PRWEB) June 30, 2011

As a former refugee desperately trying to become a free man, Pvt. Saw Blu celebrates his freedom this 4th of July as a solider in the United States National Guard. Each evening, Pvt. Saw Blut reads his bible and prays, thanking his God for life, freedom and asks for a chance to help others. Just three years ago, Blut was granted asylum in the United States through the United Nations High Commissioner on Refugees (UNHCR) and was resettled in Grand Rapids, Mich.

Blut, a member of the Karen ethnic group, fled Myanmar (Burma) to Malaysia to escape oppression and ethnic cleansing by the Burmese government. He lived in a refugee camp for two years until he registered with the UNHCR and paperwork was finalized.

“The soldiers would come into our villages, kill and terrorize our people and burn our houses,” Blut said.

While his parents survived past attacks, Blut said some of his extended family members didn’t make it. Coupled with the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami that ravaged Myanmar and southeast Asia, Blut said he and his parents are lucky to be alive. Blut grew up in a rural, poor village near Pathein, the fourth largest city in Myanmar. Modern conveniences such as plumbing, electricity and paved roads are considered luxuries. Even before the tsunami, communication was limited. Blut said he speaks with his parents several times a year on a shared line, but disconnections and interference on the line make it difficult to keep in touch. That’s where he said their common Christian faith ties them over the miles and separation. Blut said his parents miss him but are glad that he’s safe and has an opportunity to prosper as an individual.

Over the past five years more than 15,000 Burmese refugees have found asylum in the United States and Blut said he is blessed to be one of them. He received his green card from the U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services in 2008, but now as a member of the Army National Guard, Blut is eligible to receive expedited citizenship. He said he looks forward to the day that he becomes a naturalized U.S. citizen.    

Blut enlisted in the Michigan Army National Guard in the spring of 2011. He earned his GED through the National Guard GED Plus program in North Little Rock on June 21, 2011 and reported for basic training at Ft. Jackson, S.C. the following day. Upon graduation, he will attend the Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic School at Ft. Jackson to learn his military occupational skill. Blut said he plans on returning to Grand Rapids, Michigan to attend college and find a full time civilian job.

“America has given me so much,” Blut said. “I just want to give back and serve my new country.”

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Freedom Center Honors Two Former Presidents with 2007 International Freedom Conductor Award

Cincinnati, OH (PRWEB) May 27, 2007

The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center will present former Presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton with its prestigious International Freedom Conductor Award (IFCA) on Saturday, June 2, 2007 at the Duke Energy Center, Cincinnati, Ohio. The two men will be honored for their unprecedented collaboration in raising donations worldwide for victims of the Southeast Asia tsunami and Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana and Mississippi.

President Clinton will receive his award in person and President Bush will accept the IFCA award via a videotaped message. President Clinton will receive his award in person and be introduced by famed historian and personal friend John Hope Franklin. President Bush will accept the IFCA via a videotaped message, and will be introduced by Rob Portman, a Bush family friend and current Director of the Office of Management & Budget.

The IFCA is modeled after the Nobel Peace Prize and is intended to honor contemporary individuals or organizations that have made significant contributions to the cause of freedom and human rights around the world. The award recipients were selected by the Freedom Center Board of Trustees. U.S. Bank is the Founding Sponsor of the award.

The June 2 event is a black tie gala. Gwen Ifill, moderator and managing editor of Public Television’s Washington Week in Review and senior correspondent for the network’s The News Hour, will serve as the mistress of ceremony. Tickets are $ 200 each and can be purchased by calling the Freedom Center at 513.333.7710.

For more information, visit http://ga1.org/ct/z1sxqq61qBjY/.

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NO INCOME TAX LAW FORMER “IRS” AGENT JOE BANNISTER PART 3

Joe Bannister explains in a interveiw the 2 year investigation he did, resulted in the IRS forcing him to resign.
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Former CIA Official Exposes Bush Administration Fraud

Flynt Leverett worked as a senior director for Middle East affairs at the National Security Council, the NSC, and he was a CIA analyst. representativepress.blogspot.com The Bush Administration has committed fraud before. See background information on the fraud committed by the Bush Administration to get us into the Iraq War: The Problem Was Not “Faulty Intelligence,” the Problem Was Dishonestly Selecting And Omitting Intelligence representativepress.blogspot.com Senate Hearing on Iraq Pre-War Intelligence representativepress.blogspot.com US Intelligence About Iraq Didn’t Really Fail, It Was Manipulated representativepress.blogspot.com Beyond all reasonable doubt, the Bush Administration is guilty of the high crime of lying our nation into war. representativepress.blogspot.com Read Dealing with Tehran by Flynt Leverett here: www.newamerica.net See video: Elliott Abrams is another NeoCon that doesn’t respect the Constitution www.youtube.com