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** And now he's caught even more flak for using [http://www.hooters.com/orangepride/index.html Orange Pride] as a front for his illicit recruiting practices.
*** .... a ''front''. Right.
* J. Edgar Hoover was against [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]]'s decision to place Japanese-Americans (most of whom were US citizens) in internment camps without due process. For background, [[Even Evil Has Standards|Hoover was not only a racist]], but completely and utterly paranoid with files on ''everyone''. If he didn't think they were threats, they probably weren't.
* In any county, in any state of these [[Eagle Land|United States]], the District Attorney's office will ''always'' contest the release of a convicted prisoner (even if [[Science Marches On|due to exoneration by new evidence]]).
* The Drudge Report gave details of Prince Harry's military service in Afghanistan. [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/29/world/asia/29iht-prince.4.10584701.html This forced him to end his tour of duty early.] The Ministry of Defense pointed out, in remarkably restrained tones, that the publicity endangered everyone around Harry, as well as Harry himself. It probably says something about Britain that those facts were listed in ''precisely'' that order.
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