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WAIT TILL YOU READ THE FOLLOWING - IT'S TRUE!!
http://www.snopes..com/politics/military/deathpay.asp

Our own US Congress voted themselves a raise. Many of you don't know that they only have to be in Congress one time to receive a pension that is more than $15,000 per month.And most are now equal to being millionaires plus.   If some of the military people stay in for 20 years and get out as an E-7, they may receive a pension of $1,000 per month, and the very people who placed them in harm's way receives a pension of $15,000 per month.

I would like to see our elected officials pick up a weapon and join ranks before they start cutting out benefits and lowering pay for our sons and daughters who are now fighting .



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Caesar was murdered on the floor of the senate....why?

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Why was Julius Caesar murdered?
Roman leader Julius Caesar (100–44 B.C.) was murdered because he was viewed as a tyrant (a person who rules in a harsh and cruel manner) and a threat to the future of the Roman Republic. He was stabbed on March 15, 44 B.C., by a group of men in the senate house in Rome. After Caesar's death, Rome was ruled by a triumvirate (group of three) of leaders: Lepidus (?–c. 77 B.C.), Octavian (64 B.C.–A.D. 14; who would become Augustus, the first ruler of the Roman Empire), and Marc Antony (c. 83–30 B.C.).

Historians disagree about Julius Caesar. While some view him as a schemer who forced his way into power, others consider him a defender of the rights of the common man in a state controlled by the elite. He made positive contributions to Rome, particularly through military victories that added the provinces of Italy to the Roman Republic. He pardoned his enemies, improved housing...


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