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Hot Girls of Phoenix Comicon 2012

Posted: 29 May 2012 10:49 AM PDT

Phoenix Comicon attracts thousands of people with an interest in comic books, science-fiction movies and television programs, sci-fi books, board games, and video games.




















































































Via Phoenix New Times


35 Years of Star Wars [infographic]

Posted: 29 May 2012 10:20 AM PDT



Since it's original release in 1977, Star Wars has introduced generations of fans to new philosophies and ground breaking visual effects. This infographic traces 35 years of the cultural phenomenon that is Star Wars. Enjoy!

Click image to see a larger version.

Via Newsarama


Fifty years after Vietnam

The White House

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

 

Fifty years after Vietnam

In his speech at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C., President Obama did more than just mark Memorial Day; he began the 50th commemoration of that conflict and those who served in one of America's longest wars.

Fifty years ago, American forces stepped up operations in Vietnam. During the conflict, more than three million Americans served in the Vietnam war, and more than 58,000 American patriots gave their lives. And when U.S. forces returned home, too many never received the hero's welcome they deserved.

Yesterday, President Obama told their story as it should have been told all along -- a story of patriotism, honor, and courage. Here's a short video to mark this important moment that you can share to help set the record straight and honor the service of Americans who fought in Vietnam:

http://www.whitehouse.gov/vietnam-war-50th

Watch the video

P.S. -- To learn more about what you can do to support all America’s veterans and military families, become a part of the Joining Forces initiative.

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