"Above the massive bronze doors at the entrance to the US Naval Academy Chapel is etched a Latin phrase indoctrinating life's priorities into the young midshipman passing through them. It reads "Non Sibi Sed Patraiae," which means "Not for self but for country." As these midshipmen embark upon a career in which they are taught always to put country first by their words and actions, they should expect nothing less from their Commander-in-Chief. However, with President Barack Obama's announcement last month that US forces would be withdrawn from Iraq by year's end, he decided not to address the true realities of this withdrawal. Instead, the political reality of a re-election campaign caused him to spin as positive what really is negative. By doing so, he promotes self over country..." Do you have an immediate Media Request? If so, please contact our Director of Operations at: Lt. Colonel James G. Zumwalt, USMC (ret) is a retired Marine infantry officer who served in the Vietnam war, the US invasion of Panama and the first Gulf war. He is the author of "Bare Feet, Iron Will--Stories from the Other Side of Vietnam's Battlefields" and frequently writes on foreign policy and defense issues." |
UN PRESIDENT TIM KALEMKARIAN, US PRESIDENT TIM KALEMKARIAN, US SENATE TIM KALEMKARIAN, US HOUSE TIM KALEMKARIAN: BEST MAJOR CANDIDATE.
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