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Obama remembers what Fort Hood victims left behind

FORT HOOD, Texas — President Barack Obama says the nation must never forget the 13 men and women who died during a shooting rampage on a U.S. Army post at Fort Hood, Texas. Full Article at Fort Worth Star-Telegram

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