The American Legion [Volume 165, No. 6 (December 2008)]
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2008-12Author
American Legion. National Headquarters (Indianapolis, Indiana)
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- Red Christmas: Poisonous materials, defective parts,
imprisoned laborers – items made in China come with a heavy price tag. By Alan W. Dowd.
- War Whoppers: Before you forward that e-mail, know that Captain Kangaroo never fought on Iwo Jima, and Mr. Rogers was never a SEAL. By Ken Olsen.
- When Fundamentalisms Collide: Western secularism is alienating
traditional Muslims and pushing them into the radical camp. By Dinesh D’Souza.
- Nothing to Lose: America’s homeless veterans aren’t criminals or misfits. They served our country, and deserve our respect and help. By Philip M. Callaghan.
- Brain Trust: New York’s Brain Trauma Foundation races the clock to develop an eye-tracking device that will diagnose TBI within seconds. By Steve Brooks.
- Vet Voice
- Big Issues
- Living Well
- Rapid Fire
- Comrades
- Parting Shots
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