What are the Methodists getting wrong?
What are the Methodists getting wrong?
". . . corporate law attorney after military retirement." Was this guy a judge advocate?
Wow.
WTG!
Just read the article. Very moving, and beautifully written.
A video of Alex Pretti reading out the final salute of an unnamed veteran he cared for until the end of his life in the ICU, posted to Facebook by his son.
During the Irish War of Independence, police had to have friends buy them food and sneak it to them, because no one would interact with them.
I guessed right!
Good luck! It's doable. Just make separate peaces and pay tribute \ reparations when you can.
It's nice to be living in Europe where this kind of thing doesn't happen.
One thing about "original intent" is that the original Constitution was so hostile to the President that their rival was made Vice President, but now we have SCOTUS "originalists" happily giving the President absolute power over everything.*
* So long as they're a Republican.
Thanks to Glenn for the interview and spotlight on our work with The Orders Project
While the legal wrangling plays out over SNAP benefits, Arkansans who depend on them are left in limbo. Among them are thousands of elderly people such as Maumelle resident Linda Myran, 81, who spoke to us at a food distribution event in NLR on Thursday.
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Food assisstance expired today, which will hit rural Arkansas hard. Amazon wishlist for food items to share in public schools.
JD Vance claims that diversity weakens unions, as people end up distrusting each other and not organizing.
Let me tell you two menswear stories related to this claim. 🧵
A gray tabby cat and a tortoiseshell kitten. The cat is behind the kitten, and both are facing the camera.
In honor of national cat day.
If you're still not sure whether America risks sliding into authoritarianism, we talked to some Americans who know all about the improper use of violence
As presented in the article (which may not be accurate), the senior officers seem suprised to sign this thingie, which I doubt would be the case if it only concerned the duty to not leak classified information or OPSEC
From what I can discern from the article, that is not what this is talking about. Disclosing classified information is illegal in any case. A NDA is not military-specific and is extends to non-classified, non-OPSEC matters. I never signed a NDA in 20+years.
NDA, as opposed to OPSEC, is not my experience
an orange and white cat looks proud; presidential
cats don't obey in advance and no one else should, either
Crowds and neighborhoods were teargassed repeatedly in Northern Ireland during the Troubles. Maybe you mean GB?