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Tyrone Woods- the Torch bearer of courage and answering to a higher call. On Sept 11, 2012, he disobeyed orders to "stand down" and not go to the rescue of those under attack in our Lybian Enbassy. Before being killed he rescued 30 people who would likely have perished along side the 4 who died, were it not for the actions of Tyrone Woods.


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 TARP Inspector General Neil Banofsky

The bi-partisan whistleblower on the "big lie" advanced by President Obama that all the TARP money has been paid back with interest. Banofsky claims that none of the TARP money was paid back. He is the author of BAILOUT billed as in insider account of how Washington forsook Main street for the interests of Wall Street. The link above is an interview in which Borafsky tells of being offered the possibility of a judgeship if he would change his tone toward the Obama administration in his book.

John Boehnor for his speech on the night ObamaCare was passed

Trevor Loudon for speaking directly to the American people on the importance of our election to the entire Western World -for his historical research which he put into his book Barack Obama and the Enemies Within

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