@cholubaz Loewy continued to define the Federal logo and paint scheme as illustrated in the new current AF1. Trump's previous personal plane used a similar Loewy paint scheme that was inverted top and bottom.
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A footage that contains an electronic bookmark that is still archived in the Capitol’s computer system. That means Liz Cheney and the Jan. 6 Committee viewed this tape—she saw it, they saw it—yet they refused to release it.
Why? Because this tape would have shattered the single greatest fraud they were perpetrating on the country.
Nancy Pelosi "We have failed. We need to take responsibility for not moving to secure the Capital.”
On Wednesday in Alabama, a Walker County Sheriff's Office Deputy came across a man walking down the road with an oxygen tank and learned he is a Disabled American Veteran trying to walk/hitchhike from the Jasper area to Huntsville for a Dr. Appointment he was told he could not miss. With no way to get there, he said he started walking.
The deputy acted quickly and escorted the Gulf War Veteran to the Cullman County line where a Cullman Sheriff Deputy picked him up.
The deputy then transported him to the Morgan County Line where a Morgan County Sheriff Deputy took over and met a Madison County Sheriff Office Deputy in Huntsville who finished the trip and took the man to his appointment.
After an overnight stay, we were happy to do it all again today..... in reverse to help get the man back home. We are thankful for our Veterans and were honored to play a small role in supporting this man who gave a great deal for our country!” 🇺🇸 ❤️
Credit: Morgan County Sheriff's Office
Today marks the 82nd anniversary of "The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot" (June 19–20, 1944) - one of the most one-sided, air battles in history. Over two chaotic days, USNavy aviators and anti-aircraft crews absolutely shattered the backbone of Japanese naval aviation, destroying 476 enemy aircraft while losing just 130 of their own. Five Japanese ships, including three vital carriers, were sent to the bottom. Pictured is legendary ace Lt. j.g. Alex Vraciu, flashing a smile and six fingers to his crew mates to mark his historic tally for the day.
Thank you, @FrankLuntz, for memorializing the fact that I broke this story. FIVE YEARS AGO.
No need to apologize.
My source was a published NIH Study.
Provided below.
Christopher Hitchens: ”In 1786, when the United States was barely a country, it was having its sailors taken as slaves by the Barbary states, the states of the Ottoman Empire and North Africa. Tripoli, shores of Tripoli. Ships stopped, its crews carried off into slavery. We estimate 1.5 million European and American slaves taken between 1750 and 1815.
Jefferson and Adams went to their ambassador in London and said, why do you do this to us? The United States has never had a quarrel with the Muslim world of any kind. We weren't in the crusades. We weren't at war with Spain. Why do you do this to our people and our ships? Why do you plunder and enslave our people? The ambassador said very plainly, Mr. Abdul Rahman said, because the Quran gives us permission to do so, because you are infidels, and that's our answer. Jefferson said, well, in that case, I will send a navy which will crush your state, which he did.
Islamic fundamentalism is not created by American democracy. It's a lie to say so. It's a masochistic lie, and it excuses those who are the real criminals, and blames us for the attacks made upon us.”
@FrankBr05713205@Ghost__194 I had that car after my dad died. It wasn't difficult to use the screen. I had a Ford van years later and the screen was somewhat similar. The Buick also had a trim adjuster at highway speeds akin to a boat trim.
The 1986 Buick Riviera was the first production car to feature a built-in touchscreen, known as the Graphic Control Center (GCC). The system used a green, monochromatic cathode-ray tube display to control climate, radio, and vehicle diagnostics, effectively replacing over 90 physical buttons. But the system was met with heavy criticism from consumers and auto journalists. Drivers complained that navigating submenus required taking their eyes off the road. So Buick discontinued this feature after a short run. I was a mechanic back then and GM sent me to a two week training on these systems. I only ever serviced one. My questions is: If this small display with limited functions was too distracting to drivers why is it all of a sudden okay on many of todays cars especially EV's? These vehicles have giant touch screens on the middle of the dash that control practically everything. Why is that not too distracting? What changed?
@AssocAnderson The militia in Virginia are the citizens bearing arms. This responsibility traces back four hundred years. Mason was codifying the then 150-year-old precedent.