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Reduce Your Gas Bill By 80%!

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Wed Jun 24 16:26:18 2015

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Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2015 13:26:16 -0700
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know whether his initial target was among the victims.Click here to read 
more on this story from MyFoxChicago.com.Newscore contributed to this report.

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id Paul, whose views verge on libertarianism, shows a "systematic avoidance of 
reality."In a measure of the political stakes, the candidates and allied groups 
have spent more than $12 million on television commercials to air through 
caucus day next Tuesday. Romney, Texas Gov. Rick Perry and supporting groups 
account for nearly half the total, according to one estimate.Most of Romney's 
rivals preceded him into the state during the day at the end 
of a holiday lull, seeking support in caucuses that are likely to 
dispatch one or more of them to a hasty campaign exit."My idea 
of gun control? Use both hands," said Perry, setting out on a 
bus tour in hopes of resurrecting his once-promising candidacy."I've been a conservative 
all my life," said Gingrich. He called Romney a "Massachusetts moderate ... 
who campaigned to the left of Teddy Kennedy."In Dubuque, the first stop 
of a bus tour through the state, Gingrich said his own economic 
proposal for an optional flat-tax

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APDec. 24, 2011: U.S. Army 1st Cavalry 3rd Brigade soldiers march onto 
the parade grounds upon their return home from deployment in Iraq, at 
Fort Hood, Texas.WASHINGTON  Americans probably will not be seeing a huge 
ticker-tape parade anytime soon for troops returning from Iraq, and it is 
not clear if veterans of the nine-year campaign will ever enjoy the 
grand, flag-waving, red-white-and-blue homecoming that the nation's fighting men and women received 
after World War II and the Gulf War.Officials in New York and 
Washington say they would be happy to help stage a big celebration, 
but Pentagon officials say they haven't been asked to plan one.Most welcome-homes 
have been smaller-scale: hugs from families at military posts across the country, 
a somber commemoration by President Obama at Fort Bragg in North Carolina.With 
tens of thousands of U.S. troops still fighting a bloody war in 
Afghanistan, anything that looks like a big victory celebration could be seen 
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nd drones to stop ships from sailing through the narrow waterway.Iran's navy 
claims it has sonar-evading submarines designed for shallow waters of the Persian 
Gulf, enabling it to hit passing enemy vessels.A closure of the strait 
could temporarily cut off some oil supplies and force shippers to take 
longer, more expensive routes that would drive oil prices higher. It also 
potentially opens the door for a military confrontation that would further rattle 
global oil markets.Iran claimed a victory this month when it captured an 
American surveillance drone almost intact. It went public with its possession of 
the RQ-170 Sentinel to trumpet the downing as a feat of Iran's 
military in a complicated technological and intelligence battle with the U.S.American officials 
have said that U.S. intelligence assessments indicate the drone malfunctioned.

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APDec. 24, 2011: U.S. Army 1st Cavalry 3rd Brigade soldiers march onto 
the parade grounds upon their return home from deployment in Iraq, at 
Fort Hood, Texas.WASHINGTON  Americans probably will not be seeing a huge 
ticker-tape parade anytime soon for troops returning from Iraq, and it is 
not clear if veterans of the nine-year campaign will ever enjoy the 
grand, flag-waving, red-white-and-blue homecoming that the nation's fighting men and women received 
after World War II and the Gulf War.Officials in New York and 
Washington say they would be happy to help stage a big celebration, 
but Pentagon officials say they haven't been asked to plan one.Most welcome-homes 
have been smaller-scale: hugs from families at military posts across the country, 
a somber commemoration by President Obama at Fort Bragg in North Carolina.With 
tens of thousands of U.S. troops still fighting a bloody war in 
Afghanistan, anything that looks like a big victory celebration could be seen 
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