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Allen West Slams Obama on Syria and Middle East Issues

Former U.S. Rep. Allen West spent the Labor Day weekend attacking President Barack Obamas handling of the Middle East and questioning whether the U.S. needs to take military action in Syria.

West weighed in on Monday, taking to Facebook to take aim at Republicans -- namely U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., and U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C. -- who are backing Obamas call for military action.

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Dennis Ross Continues to Oppose Military Action in Syria

U.S. Rep. Dennis Ross attended a classified briefing on the situation in Syria on Sunday and said on Monday that he continued to oppose American military action against that nations regime.

"Yesterday, I attended a classified briefing for members of Congress on the assessment of Syria, Ross said on Monday. I join President Obama in strongly condemning the regime's use of chemical weapons against their people. However, the decision to use military force against Bashar al-Assad is one that the president of the United States must seek approval first from Congress.

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We Have Met the Enemy ...

September 3, 2013 - 6:00pm

Americans Give Obama Poor Rating on Government Spending

A Ramussen Reports poll, released Monday, showed 47 percent of likely voters gave the president a "poor" rating on government spending, while an additional 19 percent gave him a "fair" rating. Only 14 percent gave Obama an "excellent" rating on government spending, while 19 percent gave him a "good" rating.

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Looking for Perfection in All the Wrong Places

September 3, 2013 - 6:00pm

Conservatives have this in common with sharks and polar bears: They eat their own.

Research Team Uncovers Human Remains at Dozier

A team of anthropological researchers from the University of South Florida began the exhumation process Saturday to uncover bodies at the Dozier School for Boys in Marianna, and have since been working tirelessly throughout the holiday weekend to shed light on what really happened at Dozier so many years ago.

Human remains were found at the school in a shallow hole about 30 yards north of a set of white crosses at the school. Dr. Erin Kimmerle, who has been leading the research team, said the hardware put the grave in the 1940s or later.

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