@WallStreetApes His comments are treasonous and he should be disqualified for them. There is no way he can take the oath of office after he has said this.
@Clock_Hypocrisy@GovPritzker I'm republican & I love it. I support people's right to love who they want. And I also enjoy watching Dems make absolute fools of themselves to seek approval from gays. Most gays don't want this rubbish. They are fine being normal & accepted every day. Not just one month a year.
@reedgalen They didn't die so Muslims could rape women all over Europe with the endorsement of the police and government. France needs to rid itself of the evil Islam culture or all its culture and values will be erased and replaced with the filth of Islamic radicals
A laboratory owner faces criminal charges and a civil complaint after state officials said he ran a massive genetic testing scam that stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from the Georgia Medicaid program. https://t.co/wuLKXeDIl0
Ray’s Rock - Omaha Beach
On the morning of June 6, 1944, 23 year old Staff Sergeant Arnold “Ray” Lambert came ashore with the first wave of the 1st Infantry Division on the eastern side of Omaha Beach. At this small patch of concrete he saved nearly 20 lives:
The division came under intense fire from several German bunkers surrounding the entrance to the Colville Draw (one of two exits off Omaha Beach). Ray, a medic, immediately went to work.
He was shot in the arm. Moments later he was hit by shrapnel in the leg, but Ray kept pulling men to safety. He pulled nearly 20 wounded soldiers to cover behind this 8ft wide obstacle, treating each soldier before going out in search of others.
After several hours under fire, while pulling a wounded soldier from the ocean, he was struck by a landing craft. It dropped its ramp on top of him, breaking his back. He fell face down in the water, drowning. The craft backed up and nearby soldiers pulled an unconscious Ray to safety, eventually evacuating him off the beach.
Remarkably, Ray had already earned two Silver Stars and three Purple Hearts in Sicily and North Africa, prior to landing in France. But here in Normandy his war would end.
He awoke in a hospital back in England a day later. In the next bed over was his brother, who had also been wounded at Omaha.
When asked about his work on D-Day, Ray simply said, “I did what I was called to do.”
Ray Lambert passed in 2021 at 100 years old. He exemplified the best of American grit and why remembering this day is so important.
@nytimes He's a giant crybaby. Bari has done an excellent job turning @CBSNews into a real news outlet again. Liberals crying they can't abuse CBS anymore is a great compliment for Bari.
@CBSNews Dude running from police was a.danger to the public. The police did the right thing to chase this piece of trash. He should never be allowed to have children in his custody again
@France24_en I don't like Hegseth but to ban the US military representative is a bad move. France helped America in the Revolutionary war & America helped France in WW2. I guess we are even & no reason to continue friendship. Islam has successfully divided us.
@ABC Immigrants are supposed to benefit the country they migrate to. WTH are we doing giving them benefits
We make our own citizens jump through hoops to get any help yet we bestow immigrants with benefits the minute the step foot on our soil. It's so messed up!
@KenRoth So get Congress to put together a bi-partisan bill to provide a path to legal status for them. Something like a $20k penalty per person, no crime background, speak English, have a job, disavow Islamic jihad & do some community work.
@CBSNews The punk kid needs to be punished for trespassing. If he hadn't been breaking the law, this never would have happened. Judge needs to hold him accountable too.