Homeless Woman Featured in 'What Would You Do?' Found

 Linda Hamilton stood on a street and continuosly asked "Excuse me, can someone call this man an ambulance"? Eighty people walked by before Linda stopped.  Linda is homeless and has been for two years...

Australia Bushfire Survivors Tell Stories of Heroism in Hell

As the Australian bushfires continue to ravage the Southern part of the country, with some counts showing as many as 171 people dead, stories of heroism in the hell fires are starting to emerge.  Survivors of...

160 Million Nelson Mandelas

" Newsweek called Pakistan “the most dangerous nation in the world.” Western media calls Pakistan “a power-keg waiting to explode,” while their military describes us as “being in a fight for our national existence.” The world that we all claw and...

Medal of Honor Presented to PFC Ross McGinnis

President George W. Bush led the applause in honor of Private First Class Ross A. McGinnis, U.S. Army, after presenting the Congressional Medal of Honor posthumously to his parents, Tom and Romayne McGinnis, of...

Marine to receive Medal of Honor for Iraq heroism

It's people like the late Marine Cpl. Jason Dunham that make this great Country what it is. Policy and opinion aside, we should all be thankful for the sacrifices of the men and women serving in Americas...

Erasing Black Heroes By Making Them White

Well I guess Oliver Stone didn’t read my essay, and didn’t bother to accurately portray the race of at least one African American hero in his new 9/11 movie because one of the mystery heroes portrayed in Stone’s movie has come forward.

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