Privacy Policy
The Patriot Majority for a Stronger America is committed to protecting your privacy online. The following Privacy Policy governs the online information collection practices of www.PatriotMajorityToday.com (the "Site"). This privacy policy does not apply to any information that you may provide to us or that we may collect offline or through other means (for example, via telephone or through the mail).
By visiting and using the Site, you agree that your use of our Site, and any dispute over privacy, is governed by this Privacy Policy and our Terms of Service. We may need to change our Privacy Policy at some point in the future, in that case we will post the changes to our Privacy Policy on the Site and update the effective date to reflect the date of the changes. If you use the Site after we post any changes, you accept the Privacy Policy as modified.
How we collect and use information
You do not have to identify yourself or provide personal information to use the Site. If you should choose to give us your personal information, you decide how much information to provide. At various points we ask for your e-mail address, thoughts and comments. We will use your e-mail address to provide you news and information about the Patriot Majority for a Stronger America and about issues and public policies that affect citizens throughout the United States. We will not sell this information to any third party, under any circumstances.
Children's
Privacy Statement
This Site is not directed to children under the age of 13 and we do not
knowingly collect personally identifiable information from children under the
age of 13 as a part of the Site.
The Site is not intended to solicit information of any kind from children under 13, and we have designed it to block our knowing acceptance of information from children under 13 whenever age-related information is requested.
If we become aware that we have inadvertently received personally identifiable information from a user under the age of 13 as part of the Site, we will delete such information from our records.
We do not knowingly allow children under the age of 13 to publicly post or otherwise distribute personally identifiable contact information through the Site. Because we do not collect any personally identifiable information from children under the age of 13 as part of the Site, we do not condition the participation of a child under 13 in the Site's online activities on providing personally identifiable information.
Links
The Site provides links to a limited number of other websites whose privacy policies we do not control. Patriot Majority for a Stronger America, which pays for and authorizes this Site, is not responsible for the content or privacy policies of other websites. When you access another website through the links on this Site, the use of any information you provide is governed by the privacy policy of the operator of the site you are visiting, so please be sure to read the privacy statements for each website you visit.
Changes to Your Information
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Questions
If you have any questions about our privacy policy, the information we have
collected from you online, the practices of this site or your interaction with
this website, please
contact us
Effective Date: March 19, 2008
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Our National Guard: Paying The Price In Iraq
President George Bush has just over six months left in office, but his Iraq deployment policies continue to put an incredible strain on not only our active-duty Armed Forces, but, with our military stretched so thin, the administration has continued to deploy tens of thousands of our troops from the National Guard -- at levels our country has not experienced since World War II.
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The emerging college affordability crisis threatens to derail the American Dream for millions of young people who either cannot afford to attend college or who are saddled with crippling debt that prevents them from furthering their education, starting a family or buying a home. This emerging crisis has not been a prominent part of the national debate, despite its long-term threat to the future of our country.American Dream Threatened by College Affordability Crisis
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America’s Long-Term Military Capability May Be Threatened by Iraq Strategy
America's ability to defend itself and, if necessary, fight a conventional war may be eroding because of military strategies in Iraq, according to a West Point historian who served two combat tours in Iraq. According to Lt. Colonel Gian Gentile, a West Point history professor who served in Iraq as an executive officer of a combat brigade in Tikrit and as commander of a battalion northwest of Baghdad, the over-emphasis on counterinsurgency as a "solution to every problem" is contributing to America "losing the ability to wage any other kind of war." After eight years of decline in military readiness, the United States can no longer afford to ignore the informed patriotism of Col. Gentile and others who speak out on America's national security needs in the 21st Century.
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