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Obama: Shooter will face justice

FORT HOOD, Texas One by one, President Barack Obama spoke the names and told the stories today of the 13 people slain in the Fort Hood shooting rampage, honoring their memories even as he denounced the twisted logic that led to their deaths. Full Article at Detroit Free Press

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