Also this evening, Hugh Hewitt, writing for the Washington Examiner, suggested that the Pentagon release the list of the manufacturers of the hundreds of various systems used in the mission to erase Bin Laden from humanity.
And since Boeing is the nation's third biggest defense contractor, it's almost certain the Chicago-based firm played a significant role in the mission.
During the first Republican presidential debate, former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty brought up the NLRB's attack on Boeing's plans to build airplanes in South Carolina and the home state crowd loved it.Related posts:
So will independents and defense-minded Democratic voters across the country stunned by another rise in unemployment and by Obama's relentless war on the private sector.
Boeing's new South Carolina plant is for assembly of the 787 Dreamliner, not a military aircraft, but an attack on one part of that vast company is an attack on all of it, and Obama's hard-left appointees to the NLRB are indeed attacking.
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