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[James vowed again to] use the National Guard and state troopers to prevent the removal [of Judge Roy Moore’s Commandments display]. Fob James
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[James vowed again to] use the National Guard and state troopers to prevent the removal [of Judge Roy Moore’s Commandments display]. Fob James
The National Guard fulfills the militia mentioned in the Second amendment. Citizens no longer need to protect the states or themselves. Dianne Feinstein
The Bush campaign for re-election has officially begun. They’re actually running television commercials. Have you seen any of the television commercials? In one of the commercials, you see George Bush for thirty seconds. In another commercial, you get to see George Bush for sixty seconds – kind of like his stint in the National Guard. … Read more
U.S. has been trying to encourage Iraq to pass a law that would provide money and training and weapons for a Sunni national guard that could be effective in places like Ramadi, like Mosul David Ignatius
But I have to say I’m incredibly proud of the Panther Racing National Guard Team, and in my IndyCar career there’s not many races where I’ve honestly left the track feeling that we’ve executed everything perfectly. And I have to say, I thought they did an absolute phenomenal job. The pit stops were just first … Read more
Have you ever had any anger about President Bush – who spent his time during the Vietnam War in the National Guard – running, in effect, a campaign that does its best to diminish your service in Vietnam? You have to be at least irritated by that, or have you been? Dan Rather
I’d like to get into the National Guard. Dan Quayle
Boeing is working on an invisible fighter jet so nobody can see who’s flying it. Didn’t George Bush fly this in the National Guard, I believe? Craig Kilborn
In Louisiana, President Bush met with over 15,000 National Guard troops. Here’s the weird part, nobody remembers seeing him there. Craig Kilborn
As John Kerry sails toward the Democratic nomination, new questions are emerging about President Bush’s service in the National Guard, like where he was for six months in 1972 and why he refused to take a routine physical. President Bush has vowed to get to the bottom of this right after Election Day. Craig Kilborn