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Lieutenant General William Caldwell was instrumental in cover up, says Coffman

  By Robert TilfordExaminerNovember 30, 2012    On November 29, 2012 Congressman Mike Coffman was granted permission to address the U.S. House of Representatives for a few minutes. “Mr. Speaker, this year I pushed for and received a congressional investigation into the Dawood National Military Hospital in Afghanistan based on allegations that senior Afghan ...

New rules in works for handling troops' remains

By Rick MazeMarine TimesTuesday Nov 27, 2012 Transportation of remains of service members who die outside the U.S. would become the responsibility of those troops’ military commands under legislation pending in Congress that seems almost certain to become law. The initiative was proposed in reaction to the mishandling of remains by the ...

Congressman Coffman's comment on Israel

(Washington D.C.)- U.S. Representative Mike Coffman’s comment on Israel: "Friday, the House of Representatives considered and passed by unanimous consent H. Res. 813, "Expressing vigorous support and unwavering commitment to the welfare, security, and survival of the State of Israel as a Jewish and democratic state with secure borders, and ...

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Corruption in Afghanistan

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Last year I began pushing for a congressional investigation into allegations of corruption and mismanagement at a U.S. sponsored Afghan National Army hospital, known as the Dawood National Military Hospital, in ...

We can be smarter than sequestration

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The budget-gutting policies of “sequestration” — an across-the-board cut of a $55 billion a year for 10 years to our defense budget — pose a serious threat to our national security. They represent a haphazard and thoughtless approach to cutting the national budget that was designed to force action, not to...

Moving forward after the shooting

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  On Friday, July 20 after my alarm went off, I reluctantly got out of bed at 5 a.m. in my studio apartment in Washington, D.C. It took an alarm to get me up since my body clock is always naturally on Colorado time so 5 a.m. in D.C. is 3 ...

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