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August 26, 2008 Pelosi censors poster of troops by Bruce Fein

The tale of Pelosi's folly begins with Rep. Walter Jones, RN.C. He wished to pay tribute to the service members of Camp Lejeune who had been killed in Iraq or Afghanistan. Accordingly, Walter placed a poster flat against the wall in the ...

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August 25, 2008 Removal of (Tattoo removal) dam in Mt. Olive to improve

Nearly Source: seattlepi.nwsource.comMore Opinion - San Francisco GateThe tale of Pelosi's folly begins with Rep. Walter Jones, RN.C. He wished to pay tribute to the service members of Camp Lejeune who had been killed in Iraq or ...

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August 25, 2008 [Politics] Pelosi censors poster of troops

The tale of Pelosi's folly begins with Rep. Walter Jones, RN.C. He wished to pay tribute to the service members of Camp Lejeune who had been killed in Iraq or Afghanistan. Accordingly, Walter placed a poster flat against the wall in the ...

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August 25, 2008 Pelosi orders military poster off the walls of THE House.

... banner, or device designed or adapted to bring into public notice any person, party, organization or movement…” along the halls of the house office buildings. The fuss began when Rep. Walter Jones, RN.C. He wished to pay tribute [. ...

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August 25, 2008 Pelossi Censors Pro-Military Posters in the House

[quote] The tale of Pelosi's folly begins with Rep. Walter Jones, RN.C. He wished to pay tribute to the service members of Camp Lejeune who had been killed in Iraq or Afghanistan. Accordingly, Walter placed a poster flat against the ...

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August 24, 2008 With "Support" Like This, Who Needs Friends

Rep. Walter Jones, a Republican from North Carolina, placed a poster of the Camp Lejeune (NC) men and women who've died in Iraq and Afghanistan on the hallway wall outside his office. Speaker Pelosi, in her role as nanny-in-chief of the ...

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August 24, 2008 Hall monitors in the House

On August 2, under a new, April 17 hallway policy issued by Pelosi, they recently censored a poster tribute to fallen Marines from Camp LeJeune that Rep. Walter Jones (R) from North Carolina had displayed outside his office in the ...

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August 24, 2008 Hall monitors in the House

On August 2, under a new, April 17 hallway policy issued by Pelosi, they recently censored a poster tribute to fallen Marines from Camp LeJeune that Rep. Walter Jones (R) from North Carolina had displayed outside his office in the ...

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August 24, 2008 Pelosi Censors Poster Honoring Fallen Soldiers in House Office ...

The tale of Pelosi's folly begins with Rep. Walter Jones, RN.C. He wished to pay tribute to the service members of Camp Lejeune who had been killed in Iraq or Afghanistan. Accordingly, Walter placed a poster flat against the wall in the ...

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August 24, 2008 Democrat Speaker of House Orders Tribute to Fallen Marines Removed

US Congressman Walter Jones R-NC has a picture gallery at his official website. Displayed prominently are dozens of images of the congressman alongside uniformed US military personnel and concerned veterans. Among them, scenes of his ...

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August 24, 2008 I Guess Pelosi Had Nothing More Important To Attend To

The tale of Pelosi's folly begins with Rep. Walter Jones, RN.C. He wished to pay tribute to the service members of Camp Lejeune who had been killed in Iraq or Afghanistan. Accordingly, Walter placed a poster flat against the wall in the ...

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August 23, 2008 Blackfive: My New Hero...

Is Representative Walter Jones (R) from North Carolina. He is helping to display the cost of freedom is not paid by some Time reporter in Haditha or by any member of Congress, but by the men and women who pick...read ...

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August 23, 2008 My New Hero...

Is Representative Walter Jones (R) from North Carolina. He is helping to display the cost of freedom is not paid by some Time reporter in Haditha or by any member of Congress, but by the men and women who pick up a weapon and man a post ...

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August 22, 2008 Censorship Imposed on Congressman - Dead Veterans Dishonored

"House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-S.F., has done something worse than commit a crime against the First Amendment ... of Pelosi's folly begins with Rep. Walter Jones

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August 22, 2008 Unpatriotic Speaker Pelosi Orders Posters of Fallen Heroes Taken Down On Capitol Hill

"Pelosi censors posters of troops" from the San Francisco Chronicle reports on a new low from Madam Speaker - who apparently has time between ... in Capitol office corridors. The tale of Pelosi's folly begins with Rep.

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August 22, 2008 SM Friday: Nancy Censors The Troops

[ surrender monkey pelosi] The Surrender Monkey jumps in the way back machine today, ... or political sense, she will reverse course. The tale of Pelosi’s folly begins with Rep. Walter

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August 22, 2008 SM Friday: Nancy Censors The Troops

The Surrender Monkey jumps in the way back machine today, to a time when he put on his pink party dress and visited Queen Nancy on the floor of the House, along with his French cousin Reddition, in light of this new story by the San Francisco

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August 22, 2008 But She Supports The Troops!

... is apparently hell bent and determined to lower her House’s approval rating below single digits. The tale of Pelosi’s folly begins with Rep. Walter Jones, RN.C. He wished to pay tribute to the service members of Camp Lejeune [...]

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August 22, 2008 "Do Nothing" Nancy Pelosi Ordered Poster Honoring Fallen Troops Be ...

She had a poster showing the fallen soldiers from Camp Lejune taken from the wall outside the corridor of Rep. Walter Jones (R-NC) office. Bruce Fein, writing at The San Francisco Chronicle, picks up the story. It was altogether fitting ...

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August 22, 2008 Friday Mish Mash

Her latest endeavor is forcing the removal of a wall poster outside the office of Rep. Walter Jones (NC) He had put a poster with the names and pictures of service members who had died in Iraq and Afghanistan. ...

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August 22, 2008 Pelosi Censors Poster Honoring Fallen Soldiers in House Office ...

The tale of Pelosi's folly begins with Rep. Walter Jones, RN.C. He wished to pay tribute to the service members of Camp Lejeune who had been killed in Iraq or Afghanistan. Accordingly, Walter placed a poster flat against the wall in the ...

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August 22, 2008 SM Friday: Nancy Censors The Troops

The tale of Pelosi’s folly begins with Rep. Walter Jones, RN.C. He wished to pay tribute to the service members of Camp Lejeune who had been killed in Iraq or Afghanistan. Accordingly, Walter placed a poster flat against the wall in the ...

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August 21, 2008 Images of War, Freedom of the Press

The bill, the Fallen Hero Commemoration Act, is being sponsored by Rep. Walter Jones (R-NC) and co-sponsored by three Democrats and three Republicans. “Without a loved one serving in the military, it is sometimes possible for Americans ...

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August 21, 2008 New Bill Would Lift Ban on Journalists Photographing Returning ...

Rep. Walter Jones and six co-sponsors believe the American people have the right to see deceased service people returning home.

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August 19, 2008 Push to free border agents is renewed

Rep. Walter Jones (RN.C.), part of a group of congressmen who have pressed the case for Ramos and Compean, ascribed deeper motives to Bush, speculating that the lack of action had to do with the administration's deference to trade goals ...

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August 18, 2008 IN MY SHOES: Advice To A Son Heading Off To War

The Pentagon has assiduously banned photographs of the flag-draped coffins of our war dead, but the Fallen Hero Commemoration Act (HR 6662) - introduced earlier this month in the House by Rep. Walter Jones (R-NC), who sits on the Armed ...

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August 16, 2008 • Republican Congressman Walter Jones: Freedom Fries to Anti-Bush

And while Bugliosi himself would neither “confirm nor deny” the mystery congressman is Rep. Walter Jones (RN.C.), he didn’t need to. He described Jones to a tee without ever uttering the congressman’s name. ...

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August 15, 2008 RE: Walter Jones

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August 15, 2008 New bill would lift ban on journalists photographing returning military dead.

A new bill would require the Department of Defense to “grant journalists access to ceremonies honoring fallen military personnel.” Introduced by Rep ... . Walter

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August 15, 2008 New bill would lift ban on journalists photographing returning ...

Introduced by Rep. Walter Jones (R-NC) last month, the bill has six co-sponsors and won the endorsement of the National Press Photographers Association this week. The bill states: The Secretary of Defense shall grant access to ...

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