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Hannity's America: 11/6

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Hannity's America: 11/6

Published: Mon, 9 Nov 2009

Description: White House vs. Pentagon: Failure to communicate?

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" And tonight and -- America hospitalizations. And deaths continue to rise thanks to the shortage of H1N1 vaccine."

" Right here in the US which is why many Americans were surprised."

" When the Pentagon confirmed that gitmo detainees would soon be vaccinated. But almost immediately after that news broke white house press secretary Robert Gibbs said this. There is no back."

" Seen in Guantanamo there's no vaccine on the way to quote. Wrongly confirmed Friday. I don't know what pentagon. Thus that I hadn't I know and asking yesterday. Whether or not there was any vaccine there -- where there's a vaccine that was on its way the answer you both this question is why else doctor. Because there wasn't in there and there wasn't any on the way."

" Now despite that the dialed the Defense Department is confirming that they suspected terrorist act get both will be vaccinated at DOD spokesman. Told Fox News quote the department has an obligation to care for persons in its custody and we take that seriously. Now Robert you may wanna try pick it up the phone once -- awhile to speak to your colleagues generally work over at the pentagon that's another building. And President Obama has yet to utter a word about this week's election results but other Democrats are not following his lead. A number of red state Democrats have voiced serious concerns the politico dot com about what the results in Virginia and New Jersey mean for their future. And unlike Nancy Pelosi who declared on Wednesday that Democrats quote one night last night. Virginia senator mark water has concerns and conceded that Democrats quote got walloped. Now several house members echo that sentiment and needless to say they're not looking forward to the 30 mid terms. Alabama congressman parker Griffith he told political quote I should be nervous and New Jersey congressman bill passed -- said quote. People who had weak knees before -- gonna have even weaker he's now. As house members cast their votes on Saturday on the health care reform bill they may wanna keep all of this in mind. And gay rights activists also suffered a major defeat at the polls this week in Maine voters rejected a law that would have allowed same sex couples to marry in that state. And according to national gay rights leaders all the meant to blame for the loss is Barack Obama. Now despite claiming to support gay rights the president refused to weigh in on the issue before Election Day. And that is not sitting well with folks like Evan Wolfson from the group freedom to marry. -- he told the AP that the president quote missed an opportunity. And said that subtle statements from the White House are not enough but don't worry Mr. President. This week. It's almost over. Now next Wednesday Americans will honor the selfless men and women. Webb risked their lives to keep this country safe and today's efforts at Fort Hood certainly reminds all of us just how lucky we are to have them. While on veterans day this year Applebee's neighborhood bar and grill is going to great lengths to show their appreciation for the military. They offering a free meal to all veterans and all active duty military. Those soldiers and Marines are invited to come by one of their 2000 plus restaurants nationwide and you'll be able to choose from six of their signature issues. Now for complete details let's go to Applebee's dot com slash that's that by the way I want to congratulate Applebee's for taking the time. And being generous to honor America's finest."

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