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wxR7D7 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'm thinking there are people, who saw 9-11 happen and then soon they joined the military (to fight back). But now, from the article: This one tried to hit the 20 years of career, to make retirement status, but was stopped.

The decision cost his command, career, and, because he did not make it to 20 years, his retirement.

Former Army lieutenant colonel Bradley Miller recently shared his decision to resign from the Army rather that be forced to take the vaccine, a decision he called a โ€œno brainer.โ€ The decision cost his command, career, and, because he did not make it to 20 years, his retirement.

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wxR7D7 3 points ago +3 / -0

Once heard a joke that they tell the newly assigned military guys about how there's a woman behind every tree on Ascension Island. They were pulling their leg, because once the guys arrived, they saw that there were no trees on the island to speak of. Ascension is about as remote as one can get.

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wxR7D7 3 points ago +3 / -0

I listened to Kate Awakening's backgound story a few years back when she did a paid livestream event in Dallas with Gen. Flynn. It seemed a little too good to be true and she resembled other personalities who use their looks to maintain a following to sell you a product. Lot's of fanboys/girls in her Telegram chats. It's interesting to see her going under the microscope now, and what it may continue to reveal.

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wxR7D7 1 point ago +1 / -0

Went to big public high school in the late 80's. It wasn't woke yet. No one was openly gay, because calling somone a Homo was enough to start a fist fight. Kids with learning disabilities were called Special Ed. People in wheel chairs were left alone or included if they wanted to be. Students would smoke outside, against the rules. Name brand fashions determined your popularity, and Air Jordan sneakers were a big kid status symbol because of the $100 a pair. Every year or so, a teacher or gym coach would get quietly fired for having relations with a student. Most problems and fights were during the school bus rides. Hair pulling, fights, throwing things at the bus driver and at cars, who's driver would sometimes chase the bus until it stopped. I think that folks I know did In School Suspension also got into trouble later in life, so I'm not sure if it helped get cooperation. One of our senior classes visited the county jail every year to do a tour of the inmates. That day is still etched in my mind. I think that every graduating class should have to visit a jail.

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wxR7D7 4 points ago +4 / -0

The atmosphere on here yesterday reminded me a bit of when there were no surprise interventions during the Biden inauguration. People doomed for a while to get it off their chests. But then things went back to posting positive stuff about the next steps, and things got back underway.

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wxR7D7 3 points ago +3 / -0

I left in 1997, when there were radio ads to "Leave NY State, before it's too late" (seriously).

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wxR7D7 2 points ago +2 / -0

Muscle car bumper sticker I remember from years ago, haha:

Smog emitting V-8 engine inside. Suck my exhaust, you Prius sissy !

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wxR7D7 1 point ago +1 / -0

They used to instruct most managers to avoid firing an employee at the end of the week/Friday, out of caution and to allow for follow up talks. Firing them on a Friday like at Twitter, could be a deliberate sign of dishonor. Sort of like the wrinkled flag draped over a coffin thing.

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wxR7D7 2 points ago +2 / -0

Similar physical attacks have once happened to both Mike Lyndell and Rudy Guiliani also. It's quite disturbing to hear, for anyone considering taking on a public role as a conservative.

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wxR7D7 2 points ago +2 / -0

The crowd does manage to open up the car's rear trunk, like it's a can of sardines. They probably easily pulled him out.

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wxR7D7 1 point ago +1 / -0

And the mainstream wants us to believe that the team who once conspired to throw games, was way back in the 1920's,the Chicago Black Sox. And then banned for life and problem solved. Yeah right.

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wxR7D7 1 point ago +1 / -0

DJs aka MCs (Master of Ceremony), are like a social hub at dance clubs/bars. They also know enough about who's who, to connect buyers with sellers of drugs and prostitution, as a side hustle.

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wxR7D7 1 point ago +1 / -0

Signed up for a new twitter account today, since my old username got taken after quitting back in 2017. Other than to harass new users, I have no idea why the "I'm not a robot" check had me add the sums of the rolls of 4 six sided dice, about 40 times in a row, in order to create my account. And once I started following conservatives and liking their tweets, it locked my account as suspicious until I could provide a phone number and verify it. Must be some anti-MAGA coding measures, still in place.

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wxR7D7 4 points ago +4 / -0

Now that we can see their photos: Whoever picked this group to be the boss of everyone's children, managed to get an A (grade) in Diversity, but an F in Ethics for selecting candidates who would now without questioning mandate that school kids receive this vaccine. Boooooo.

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wxR7D7 2 points ago +3 / -1

Doctor to her: Take a few days off after the positive Covid-19 testify and call me in the morning.

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wxR7D7 4 points ago +4 / -0

Good changes are a coming. When I was single: Almost every single attractive unmarried woman I used to meet, seemed to be a liberal. It's just the way it was, when the single women move to the big US cities to live with their friends after liberal college life.

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wxR7D7 12 points ago +12 / -0

The stories about the upcoming decisions to add the Covid jab to the public school vaccinations schedule for kids, may be causing people to feel like "Oh not this again" based on how divisive the employer mandates were.

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wxR7D7 2 points ago +2 / -0

This meme kind of reads like it's a pop quiz. Hmmm, why would a bank once fight to keep a bad guy as a customer, but then later tell some other guy to go pound sand for sharing "conspiracy theories"? Lots of possible answers. NCSWIC

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