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      <title>Harry Reid plays politics with Hawthorn tragedy: Mark Levin and Allen West weigh in and demand &lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;appology&lt;/span&gt;.</title>
      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Mar 2013 09:37:21 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>Reid needs to be held accountable for his unconsiounable comments relating this tragedy to the sequester. Sick of these damn democrat leftist people getting away with saying whatever they want and having the MSM  continue to back and spout their rhetoric.</description>
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      <title>liberal anus offers fake &lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;appology&lt;/span&gt; for chick fil a video</title>
      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Aug 2012 15:59:20 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>tehkaffir</dc:creator>
      <description>hes a liar</description>
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      <title>Rush &amp;quot;Slut&amp;quot; &lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;Appology&lt;/span&gt;</title>
      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Mar 2012 20:37:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Flip500</dc:creator>
      <description>&quot;For over 20 years, I have illustrated the absurd with absurdity, three hours a day, five days a week. In this instance, I chose the wrong words in my analogy of the situation. I did not mean a personal attack on Ms. Fluke.

I think it is absolutely absurd that during these very serious political times, we are discussing personal sexual recreational activities before members of Congress. I personally do not agree that American citizens should pay for these social activities. What happened to personal responsibility and accountability? Where do we draw the line? If this is accepted as the norm, what will follow? Will we be debating if taxpayers should pay for new sneakers for all students that are interested in running to keep fit?In my monologue, I posited that it is not our business whatsoever to know what is going on in anyone's bedroom nor do I think it is a topic that should reach a Presidential level.

My choice of words was not the best, and in the attempt to be humorous, I created a national stir. I sincerely apologize to Ms. Fluke for the insulting word choices.&quot;



Personally, I don't appologize.  

NOW THAT IT IS PUBLIC HEALTH CARE YOUR PERSONAL LIFE IS NOW MY PUBLIC CONCERN BECAUSE I AM PAYING FOR IT.

TO ALL YOU FAT ARSES - LOSE WEIGHT.
TO ALL YOU DRUG ADICTS - PRISON
TO ALL YOU WHORES THAT **** LIKE RABBITS AND USE ABORTION FOR BIRTH CONTROL - EXECUTION.

IF YOU CANNOT STOP BEING A GLUTTON, SLOTH, MURDERER NOW THAT IT IS ON MY TAX $$$ THEN YOU WILL HAVE TO ANSWER ALSO TO ME.

DON'T LIKE?  F-YOU!  YOU MADE IT MY BUSINESS.</description>
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      <title>Stalker update and &lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;appology&lt;/span&gt;</title>
      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Jul 2007 12:12:46 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>Pakistan reopens NATO supply routes to Afghanistan after Clinton's  apology '$ 1.1 Bln' for friendly-fire incident</title>
      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Jul 2012 15:52:13 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>(CNN) -- Pakistan has decided to reopen supply routes that the United States and its allies have used for their troops in Afghanistan, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Tuesday.



Clinton also apologized for a friendly-fire incident last November in which coalition forces killed 24 Pakistani Army soldiers at a checkpoint.



Clinton's announcement comes as representatives from the two nations discussed the re-opening of ground supply routes into Afghanistan during meetings this past weekend that included Gen. John Allen, the commander of U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan, said a senior U.S. official who wasn't authorized to speak publicly about the sensitive negotiations.



The talks had been stuck on two key issues -- Pakistan's demand to charge more per container shipped across its border, and Pakistan's demand the United States apologize for the friendly-fire incident last November.



U.S.-Pakistan relations plunged to an all-time low when NATO fighter jets attacked a Pakistani checkpoint near the Afghan border, killing the 24 Pakistani soldiers.



The U.S. government expressed regret over the incident but had not issued a direct apology -- until Clinton's statement Tuesday.



&amp;quot;We are sorry for the losses suffered by the Pakistani military. We are committed to working closely with Pakistan and Afghanistan to prevent this from ever happening again,&amp;quot; Clinton's statement said. Clinton spoke with Pakistan's foreign minister by phone Tuesday morning, she said.



&amp;quot;The Foreign Minister and I were reminded that our troops -- Pakistani and American -- are in a fight against a common enemy. We are both sorry for losses suffered by both our countries in this fight against terrorists,&amp;quot; Clinton said in the statement. &amp;quot;We have enhanced our counter-terrorism cooperation against terrorists that threaten Pakistan and the United States, with the goal of defeating Al-Qaida in the region.&amp;quot;



Pakistan, however, agreed not to impose any transit fee with the re-opened routes, Clinton said in a statement.



Pakistan's Foreign Minister Hina Rubbani Khar told Clinton &amp;quot;that the ground supply lines (GLOC) into Afghanistan are opening,&amp;quot; Clinton said in the statement.



&amp;quot;Pakistan will continue not to charge any transit fee in the larger interest of peace and security in Afghanistan and the region,&amp;quot; Clinton said. &amp;quot;This is a tangible demonstration of Pakistan's support for a secure, peaceful, and prosperous Afghanistan and our shared objectives in the region.&amp;quot;



The action will also help the United States and the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force conduct a planned drawdown of troops at a much lower cost, she said. &amp;quot;This is critically important to the men and women who are fighting terrorism and extremism in Afghanistan.&amp;quot;



Pakistan closed the supply routes after a NATO airstrike in November killed the 24 Pakistani soldiers near the border with Afghanistan. Clinton said Tuesday she offered her &amp;quot;deepest regrets&amp;quot; to the Pakistani foreign minister for the &amp;quot;tragic incident&amp;quot; in a phone call Tuesday morning.



NATO insisted the airstrike was an accident. President Barack Obama previously had offered condolences but stopped short of apologizing.



Gen. John Allen, commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, welcomes the decision to reopen the supply lines &amp;quot;as a demonstration of Pakistan's desire to help secure a brighter future for both Afghanistan and the region at large,&amp;quot; the NATO-led force said in a statement.



Per current practice, no lethal equipment will move into Afghanistan on the supply routes, except for equipment for the Afghan National Security Forces, Clinton said Tuesday.



A senior U.S. official had said Monday the United States and Pakistan were &amp;quot;moving closer&amp;quot; to an agreement on the supply routes.



Allen has traveled to Pakistan several times in recent weeks to meet with Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, Pakistan's chief of army staff, the NATO-led force said Tuesday, and continue building &amp;quot;the increasingly important and positive military-to-military relationship between Pakistan and ISAF.&amp;quot;



A Pakistani official said the country's Defense Committee of Cabinet, a group of top civilian and military leadership, will meet in the next few days to finalize the deal.



On Monday, the senior U.S. official told CNN that the Pakistani transit payment issue &amp;quot;had been successfully negotiated to a resolution, for all intents and purposes.&amp;quot;



There had also been &amp;quot;some movement on our (the U.S.) side to possibly go beyond some of the previous statements&amp;quot; regarding the shooting, the official said, as well as some &amp;quot;flexibility from our Pakistani partners.&amp;quot;



CNN's Chris Lawrence and Michael Martinez contributed to this report.</description>
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      <title>Gen. McChrystal to apologize in Washington for anti-administration comments</title>
      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 11:42:28 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>KABUL -- The top U.S. general in Afghanistan is headed to Washington to apologize for a magazine profile that includes highly critical remarks by him and his staff about top Obama administration officials involved in Afghanistan policy. 

The article in this week's Rolling Stone magazine is certain to increase tension between the White House and Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal. The profile of McChrystal, titled the &quot;Runaway General,&quot; also raises fresh questions about the judgment and leadership style of the commander appointed by President Obama last year in an effort to turn around a worsening conflict. 

McChrystal and some of his senior advisers are quoted speaking derisively of top administration officials, often in sharply flippant and dismissive terms. An anonymous McChrystal aide is quoted as calling national security adviser James L. Jones a &quot;clown,&quot; who remains &quot;stuck in 1985.&quot; 

Referring to Richard C. Holbrooke, Obama's senior envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, one McChrystal aide is quoted as saying: &quot;The Boss says he's like a wounded animal. Holbrooke keeps hearing rumors that he's going to get fired, so that makes him dangerous.&quot; 

On one occasion, McChrystal appears to react with exasperation when he receives an e-mail from Holbrooke. &quot;Oh, not another e-mail from Holbrooke,&quot; McChrystal says, according to the article. &quot;I don't even want to read it.&quot; 

The story also features an exchange in which McChrystal and some of his aides appear to mock Vice President Biden, who opposed McChrystal's troop surge recommendation last year and instead urged a more focused emphasis on counterterrorism operations. Preparing for a speech he is about to give at a French military academy, McChrystal &quot;wonders aloud&quot; whether he will questioned about the well-publicized differences in opinion between himself and Biden. 

&quot;Are you asking me about Vice President Biden? Who's that?&quot; McChrystal says with a laugh, trying out the line as a hypothetical response to the anticipated query. 

&quot;Biden?&quot; chimes in an aide who is seated nearby, and who is not named in the article. &quot;Did you say Bite me?&quot; 

U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan Karl W. Eikenberry, a retired three-star general who has sharp policy differences with McChrystal, isn't spared either. Referring to a leaked cable from Eikenberry that expressed concerns about the trustworthiness of Afghan President Hamid Karzai, McChrystal is quoted as having said: &quot;Here's one that covers his flank for the history books. Now if we fail, they can say, 'I told you so.' &quot; 

The magazine hits newsstands Friday and could be posted online earlier as early as Tuesday. The Washington Post received an advance copy of the article from its author, Michael Hastings, a freelance journalist who has written for The Post in the past. 

The comments by McChrystal and his staff, many of whom were quoted anonymously, surfaced on the eve of the president's monthly meeting with his top advisers on Afghanistan, which is scheduled to take place Wednesday. 

McChrystal typically joins that meeting by a secure videoconference from Afghanistan, but he was summoned to Washington to participate directly and explain his remarks, a senior administration official said Tuesday morning. The meeting, includes Biden and many of the other advisers whom McChrystal or his staff mocked in the article. 

&quot;I extend my sincerest apology for this profile,&quot; McChrystal said in a statement issued Tuesday morning. &quot;It was a mistake reflecting poor judgment and it should have never happened.&quot; 

McChrystal's civilian press aide, Duncan Boothby, submitted his resignation Tuesday as a result of the article, according to an official who spoke on condition of anonymity because it was a personnel issue. 

A U.S. Embassy spokeswoman said she had no immediate comment on the piece. 

Lt. Col. Joseph Breasseale, a U.S. military spokesman, said McChrystal called Biden and other senior administration officials Tuesday morning (Monday evening in Washington) in reference to the article. &quot;After these discussions, he decided to travel to the U.S. for a meeting,&quot; Breasseale said in an e-mail. 

Officials in Washington who were familiar with the situation said the general apologized to Biden during the phone call. 

It is not the first time that McChrystal has been dressed down by Obama. Shortly after the general's assessment of the situation in Afghanistan was made public last year, McChrystal gave a speech in London in which he publicly criticized those who advocated a scaled-back effort in Afghanistan. 

Those comments were widely seen as being directed against Biden, who had promoted an approach in the country focused on targeting terrorists more narrowly. After that speech, an angry Obama summoned McChrystal to a face-to-face meeting on Air Force One in Copenhagen, where Obama had arrived to pitch Chicago's Olympic bid. 

White House officials declined to comment publicly Tuesday morning, but the latest public relations blunder by McChrystal was viewed as sure to further strain his relationship with a president who puts a premium on message discipline and loyalty. 

The timing of the piece could hardly be worse. Amid a flurry of bad news in Afghanistan and a jump in NATO casualties, U.S. lawmakers and senior officials from NATO allied countries are asking increasingly sharp questions about the U.S.-led war strategy. 

Dutch and Canadian troops are scheduled to pull out within the next year. And the White House has said it will start drawing down U.S. forces next July. (Photos of recent troop activities in Kandahar, Afghanistan) 

Most of the critical remarks in the article come from aides to the general, rather than McChrystal himself. Many of the quotes are anonymous. The magazine story also includes descriptions of McChrystal's staff drinking heavily at an Irish pub in Paris, &quot;two officers doing an Irish jig mixed with steps from a traditional Afghan wedding dance,&quot; and advisers singing a slurred, intoxicated songs whose only lyrics seem to be &quot;Afghanistan, Afghanistan.&quot; 

The profile includes criticism that McChrystal is facing from some of his own troops, who have grown frustrated with new rules that force commanders be extraordinarily judicious in using lethal force. 

A few weeks ago, according to the magazine, the general traveled to a small outpost in Kandahar province, in southern Afghanistan, to meet with a unit of soldiers reeling from the loss of a comrade, 23-year-old Cpl. Michael Ingram. 

The corporal was killed in a booby-trapped house that some of the unit's commanders had unsuccessfully sought permission to blow up. 

One soldier at the outpost showed Hastings, who was traveling with the general, a written directive instructing troops to &quot;patrol only in areas that you are reasonably certain that you will not have to defend yourself with lethal force.&quot; 

During a tense meeting with Ingram's platoon, one sergeant tells McChrystal: &quot;Sir, some of the guys here, sir, think we're losing, sir.&quot; 

McChrystal has championed a counterinsurgency strategy that prioritizes protecting the population as a means to marginalize and ultimately defeat the insurgency. Because new rules sharply restrict the circumstances under which airstrikes and other lethal operations that have resulted in civilian casualties can be conducted, some soldiers say the strategy has left them more exposed. 

June is on track to be the deadliest month for NATO troops in Afghanistan since the war began nearly nine years ago. At least 63 NATO troops have been killed so far this month, including 10 who died Monday in a helicopter crash and a series of attacks. 

In his statement, McChrystal says he has &quot;enormous respect and admiration for President Obama and his national security team.&quot; 

&quot;Throughout my career, I have lived by the principles of personal honor and professional integrity,&quot; the general said. &quot;What is reflected in this article falls far short of that standard.&quot; 

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      <title>Colonel North - To Be an American</title>
      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 10:01:07 -0500</pubDate>
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      <description>Too bad Barrack and Hillary couldn't have kept some of this in mind while they were on their world appology tours.</description>
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