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Happy Sunday
Remember hearing
Where there's smoke, there's fire?
The absolute number of anecdotal accounts of inaccurate tests for DS with abortion is disturbing, to say the least.
I think we need a review to determine the accuracy of the testing.
Please RFK.
Okay, I think Iโve settled on Camelback Mountain as my Arizona hiking adventure.
Itโs probably best to go very early in the morning & watch out for rattlesnakes.
Clifford of Marshall, TX just got his safety glasses, ear plugs, and white shirt in the mailโheโs officially ready to start the 50 Yard Challenge!
Letโs show him some love! What words of advice would you give Clifford as he begins his journey?
A Jacksonville Marine Corps hero is one step away from receiving the nationโs highest military honor.
Legislation authorizing retired Marine Major James Capers Jr. to receive the Medal of Honor has now passed Congress and been signed into law by President Donald Trump.
The president signed the legislation back in March, and a White House ceremony bestowing the honor is set for June 18th.
Capers, an 88-year-old Vietnam veteran, is credited with saving the lives of the Marines under his command during a brutal 1967 battle at Phu Loc, despite suffering multiple gunshot wounds himself.
In 2010, Major James Capers Jr. was one of only 14 members inducted into the inaugural class of U.S. Special Operations Command's Commando Hall of Honor at a ceremony in front of USSOCOM headquarters at MacDill Air Force Base. Major Capers Jr. is recognized as a pioneer in Recon training tactics which are still used by Special Operations forces around the world.
He and the surviving members of Team Broadminded meet annually to celebrate and honor those who have passed. Capers currently resides in North Caroline and continues to be part of the special operations community.
@Janeos22@sappholives83@No4167@e1duchess Then are you any better or more moral than them?
Self defense is one thing.
Capital punishment is one thing.
But turning people into weapons of the state in prison?
That's not civilized.
United States Army Corporal Peter Francis Ferguson was killed in action on June 7, 1968 in Quang Tin Province, South Vietnam. Peter was 22 years old and from Portland, Connecticut. 196th Light Infantry Brigade, 21st Infantry, D Company. Remember Peter today. American Hero.๐บ๐ธ