You can read more about Wes Clark Jr. here, and the other veterans here. Fitting that this ceremony took place on the birthday of Gen. George A. Custer. More on him here.
Tag Archives: Apology
For Pres. Obama’s trip to Hiroshima:
Why shouldn’t it be an apology tour? Critics are yammering about how inappropriate it is for Pres. Obama to go to Hiroshima — the first time for a sitting President — and say he’s sorry. (The White House has said there is no apology on the trip’s agenda.) But why? Why can’t he be sorry …
The drunk mac and cheese guy apologized.
So first you had a nine-minute YouTube video of a University of Connecticut student drunkenly demanding food and then being boorish — at best — to the people who refused to serve him. And then you had this: Because what’s funnier than a drunk college student? And then, you had this, The Apology: I wasn’t …
Doctors Without Borders asks for an independent inquiry. It should happen.
On Oct. 3, the U.S. military bombed a hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan that was run by the non-profit group, Medecins Sans Frontieres, also known as Doctors Without Borders. Doctors Without Borders is usually the last organization to leave an area, and this strike, which killed 22 and injured 39, has moved them to close the hospital. …
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