Bush's CIA Pick Actually Kept His Service Medals

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Until Larry King comes to his senses all we have is Larry.  Well known author and “truth to Power speaker” Liberal Larry shows how the new American military man will be judged after the Democratic over throw that we all know is coming in November takes place. No more will the generals in the Pentagon be afraid to come out of the closet, Nor will they be afraid to pose for gay magazine covers. Freedom starts at home folks. And no one is more qualified to say who should be the director than Liberal Larry? Here is the entire article on BlameBush.com

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Proudly displayed in Gen. Michael Hayden’s Pentagon office are a Defense Distinguished Service Medal, a Defense Superior Service Medal with bronze Oak Leaf Clusters, the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star, a Meritorious Service Medal with two bronze Oak Leaf Clusters, an Air Force Commendation Medal, an Air Force Achievement Medal, a Joint Meritorious Unit Award, and Air Force Outstanding Unit Award, and Air Force Organizational Excellence Award, a National Defense Service Medal with bronze Oak Leaf Clusters, and Armed Forces Service Medal, an Air Force Overseas Ribbon with bronze Oak Leaf Clusters, and Air Force Overseas Ribbon with two bronze Oak Leaf Clusters, an Air Force Longevity Service Award with one silver and one bronze Oak Leaf Cluster in lieu of an additional seven awards, a Presidential Service Badge, an Air Force Intelligence Badge, Master-level, and an Emmy for his role as the dad on That 70’s Show.

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