Now we've done it:
Washington (CNN) -- Roughly half the U.S. Marines on Okinawa will be transferred under an agreement announced Thursday that will reduce the military footprint in Japan, easing local resentments over the amount of land being used by American forces.
Some 9,000 Marines along with their family members will be transferred under the agreement, with about 5,000 being sent to Guam as part of a military buildup on the U.S. territory in the Pacific, according to a joint statement released by the U.S.-Japan Security Consultative Committee.Does nobody listen to Hank Johnson?
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Just his like minded constituents.
Don't forget, GA dist. #4 is the former seat of the all wise Cynthia McKinney.
That's exactly what Hitler would say...
After all this time, the parodies are still funny.
Evacuating Guam is perfectly safe, if they don't crowd everyone to one side of the island.
I wonder if any politician has ever said anything more stupid.
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