Volume IV Issue 1
2005
Scientia Est Potentia
The Pavo News - All the Right Stuff A personal perspective
"Pavo Est Optimus"
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Ronald E. Peacock Jr. - Editor
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January 10, 2005


The End Of an Era?

Dylan Peacock
Cumberland, R.I. (PN)


America's Short-lived Time As Superpower Seems to be Coming to an End...

America for the last several decades has been the worlds only "superpower." The short period of America being the worlds only great power seems to be coming to a end. With China and other East Asian countries getting many of our jobs from an abundance of outsourcing, it seems that our country keeps getting weaker and weaker. Under our current President our country has greatly fallen. Our borders are still extremely porous, our nation went from the richest we have ever been to the most in debt we have ever been. Doesn't it seem strange that the world's greatest power is also the greatest debtor? This proved fatal for all other countries that triumphed in becoming the greatest power on the face of the planet.
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The Cavalry Rides In

Following are extracts from a letter to The American Enterprise from a young West Point-educated Army officer who has been at the center of intelligence operations connected to two of the trickiest and most successful combat actions carried out by the U.S. military in the last half century--August 2004's Battle of Najaf and November's Battle of Fallujah. He provides details on the Fallujah fight, including the previously unreported revelation that Muslim holy warriors traffic in illicit drugs.

By Lt. Michael Erwin

US soldiers roll into Fallujah.On November 7, Prime Minister Allawi gave the green light to the American and Iraqi military. All day long, Air Force and Marine Corps aviators shaped the battlefield with laser-guided bombs and hellfire missiles. We had been collecting information for months through unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), human intelligence, and Special Forces probes. We knew exactly where the insurgents stored their weapons, where they held meetings. So the attacks from the air were precise, and very effective in reducing the enemy's ability to fight before a single U.S. soldier entered the city.
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By Marty Nemko, Ph.D.

I don’t fit the profile of someone who worries about uncontrolled immigration.

My parents are immigrants, I know that immigrants have contributed mightily to America, and I’m no American flag waver. I am ashamed, for example, of America’s international hubris, environmental callousness, obscene materialism, declining ethical standards, and unconscionable disparity between rich and poor.
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