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The top story headline today was "Militarizing the City - Sharpshooters on rooftops for the Constitution day ceremony", and the top photo shows a masked police officer carrying an M16 rifle.
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The top story headline today was "Militarizing the City - Sharpshooters on rooftops for the Constitution day ceremony", and the top photo shows a masked police officer carrying an M16 rifle.
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Militarizing the presidency obviously undermines the principle of civilian control, which the McChrystal kerfuffle brought to the forefront.
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The top story headline today was "Militarizing the City - Sharpshooters on rooftops for the Constitution day ceremony", and the top photo shows a masked police officer carrying an M16 rifle.
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Militarizing the presidency obviously undermines the principle of civilian control, which the McChrystal kerfuffle brought to the forefront.
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Militarizing the provision of aid is not going to save the most lives.
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Militarizing the presidency obviously undermines the principle of civilian control, which the McChrystal kerfuffle brought to the forefront.
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Militarizing the city with US Marines and other forces comes next to protect the privileged, prevent looting, and restrain Haitians once they realize America won't help and has no concern for their welfare.
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Militarizing the city with US Marines and other forces comes next to protect the privileged, prevent looting, and restrain Haitians once they realize America won't help and has no concern for their welfare.
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The top story headline today was "Militarizing the City - Sharpshooters on rooftops for the Constitution day ceremony", and the top photo shows a masked police officer carrying an M16 rifle.
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