I see this video is doing the rounds wrongly dated 2007. I actually made it in 2012, although I could have made it yesterday. It’s called Peace In The Middle East.
@sfmcguire79@Columbia reminds me of bad parenting — letting your children run around dictating terms to everyone else.
The longer you let children misbehave, the more entitled the kids feel to repeat bad behavior.
Bill recapped the reality of the situation perfectly. It is very disappointing to see people distort the facts. Iran struck first by orchestrating the Hamas attack on Oct 7th, Israel did not bomb an embassy and last night Iran fired 300+ weapons in to Israel. Had a coalition not mounted a perfect defense, thousands of civilians would have died from those weapons. The USA, nor any of our allies, would just sit on their hands after such a brazen attack and simply 'call it even'. It will only embolden adversaries--terrorists, to take even more extreme action the next time.
I feel for the loss of life and civilians suffering from all conflicts, but if you think Israel had it coming on October 7th or last night, then you are on the wrong side of good and evil.
NEW: New York City driver intentionally plows her car into an NYPD officer, telling authorities she wanted to teach him a "lesson."
This is what happens when you convince people that cops are the enemy. Terrible.
Sahara Dula, who is a criminal justice graduate, was driving the wrong way when a police officer confronted her.
"I told the cop I wanted to go straight, and he wouldn’t move, so I hit him. I did it on purpose,’’ Dula said to investigators.
“F**k these cops! He wouldn’t move! F**k these cops, it’s a lesson to him, and hopefully he doesn’t want to be a cop anymore."
Dula also admitted to being high on marijuana.
She was *not* charged with attempted murder but was instead charged with first-degree attempted assault as well as other charges.
The officer suffered a broken leg.
I am looking forward to playing Olive (the slob) in a scene from the female version of The Odd Couple on July 23 during the Relay for Life fundraiser at Native Sons Hall in Napa between 3 and 5. Free to attend! Register at [email protected]
Literacy for All summer workshop at Chartwell School brought 37 Napa County participants to the Aquarium for an evening of socializing and networking. Pictured are the leadership team; Chrissy Cotton, Barb Nemko, Cara Kopecky, Lucy Edwards, and NCOE Board member Jennifer Kresge.