[Vtigercrm-aclgroup] Boost Your Metabolism with Pure Garcinia Extract!
Appetite Suppression Extract
AppetiteSuppressionExtract at barmsjupour.info
Mon Aug 5 03:25:12 UTC 2013
100% Organic Weight Loss!
http://www.barmsjupour.info/1756/29/71/159/435.12tt74660319AAF17.php
To Unsub - http://www.barmsjupour.info/1756/29/71/159/435.12tt74660319AAF10.html
PO Box 26452
Minneapolis, MN 55426
e defense, cutting $1.2 trillion
from our defense budget and announcing plans to decommission Missile Field-1(houses
missile interceptors) at Fort Greely, Alaska only send the wrong message
and invite trouble from dictators like Kim Jong Un.Fortunately, though,
the decisions the United States has made in recent weeks, and continues
to make, have been right on the mark. The Obama administrations decision
to reverse itself and re-open Missile Field-1 at Fort Greely was a
good one. Recent decisions to deploy SBX, a powerful U.S. military sea
based radar to detect missile launches and the first operational deployment
of THAAD (Terminal High Altitude Area Defense System), the Armys newest
missile defense system, have been the right ones.We need to continue to
deploy both ship and land based missile interceptors and reverse earlier
decisions made on missile defense.Earlier, in an op-ed for Fox News Opinion
I called for the establishment of a Radio Marti-Radio Free Europe broadcast
operation against North Korea from locations in South Korea and Japan. Since
that time, there have been multiple reports of division and dissension within
the North Korean military over Kim Jong Un.Such as a broadcast operation
would only help foster that division and dissension, as well as educate
the North Korean people.Lastly, its time for America to lead the free
world in turning all eyes on China with one unequivocal message: Quit
talking out of both sides of y
WASHINGTON Senior Pentagon leaders are taking another look at sharply reducing
the number of unpaid furlough days that department civilians will have to
take in the coming months, suggesting they may be able to cut
the number from 14 to as few as seven, defense officials said
Thursday.If the number is reduced, it would be the second time the
Pentagon has cut the number of furlough days. It had initially been
set at 22 days.The officials say no decision has been made and
that they are not ruling out efforts to drop the furloughs entirely.
The renewed talks come as Navy leaders continue to push for eliminating
required furloughs for Navy civilians. The officials spoke on condition
of anonymity because they weren't authorized to discuss the issue publicly.Defense
officials are reviewing a range of options to determine how many furlough
days they can cut, because recent legislation gives the Pentagon more flexibility
in how it allocates the required spending cuts for this year. So
far, Pentagon leaders have insisted that civilians across all the military
services be treated equally, suggesting it would be unfair for workers in
one service to face more unpaid days off that those in another
service.Others, including members of Congress, have argued that if there
is enough money in an account to pay the civilians, the department
should do all it can to allow them to work. The fairness
debate has also cut across federal agencies, with some def
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://lists.vtigercrm.com/pipermail/vtigercrm-aclgroup/attachments/20130804/cdd76de1/attachment.html>
More information about the vtigercrm-aclgroup
mailing list