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Mullen: 18 veterans kill themselves every day in the U.S.

Navy Admiral Mike Mullen (ret.), former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told an audience in Aspen this weekend that military has "18 vets a day who are killing themselves in the United States" due to the incomprehensible stresses of military life, which he said are compounded by a public that is increasingly disconnected from the ongoing wars.

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Trump: Roberts upheld health law because he 'wanted to be loved'

Real estate mogul Donald Trump says Chief Justice John Roberts became the swing vote and upheld Barack Obama's health care reform law because he "wanted to be loved" by liberals and the Washington establishment.

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Montana's Governor Sweitzer blasts Supreme Court for overturning Corrupt Practices Act

In an uproarious appearance Sunday on MSNBC's Up with Chris Hayes, Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer had nothing good to say about the Supreme Court decision that overturned his state's hundred year old Corrupt Practices Act.

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Chris Hayes to AZ immigration law architect: convince me this isn't about racism

On "Up With Chris Hayes" Sunday, the show's titular host challenged one of the architects of Arizona's tough immigration law to convince him and his viewers that the law is not, as critics contend, steeped in racism.

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Coburn: Obama creating a 'Soviet-style' health care system

President Barack Obama may not be a communist, but he is attempting a "Soviet-style" takeover of the health care system, according to Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK).

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Military-entertainment complex? Act of Valor film described as 'beyond propaganda'

Al Jazeera English's Nic Muirhead on Sunday explained the growing relationship between the Department of Defense and Hollywood, particularly in regards to the action film Act of Valor.

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Olbermann: Romney now running against Chief Justice John Roberts

Keith Olbermann says that by upholding President Barack Obama's health care reform law, the Supreme Court has presented presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney with two "insurmountable problems."

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Boehner: Health reform law must be 'ripped out by its roots'

House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) on Sunday admitted that some parts of President Barack Obama's health care reforms were beneficial, but insisted that the entire law must be "ripped out by its roots."

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Paul Ryan: Repeal health law because rights come from God

Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) is arguing that President Barack Obama's health care reform law should be repealed because rights come from "nature and God," not the government.

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McConnell: Uninsured people are 'not the issue'

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) on Sunday pledged to repeal President Barack Obama's health care reforms and said that the 30 million Americans that the law is likely to cover were "not the issue" for Republicans.

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Ex-Israeli Prime Minister Shamir Dies

Yitzhak Shamir, former two-time Prime Minister of Israel, died Saturday after a long illness, according to MSNBC. He was 96.

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Governors: No Obamacare for Florida and Louisiana

In separate interviews, the governors of Florida and Louisiana said they would defy this week's Supreme Court decision upholding the Affordable Care Act.

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Moyers to Americans: Read the Declaration of Independence this July 4

This week on "Moyers and Company," host Bill Moyers reminded us that July 4 is approaching and asked Americans to take the time this year to read one of our nation's founding documents.

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