What does this imply for those of us who are not Christian, and who labor under the assumption that we're protected by the First Amendment?
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What does this imply for those of us who are not Christian, and who labor under the assumption that we're protected by the First Amendment?
😂 one of our dogs does exactly this.
Had a long day at work and I’m really disappointed to come home and see Bluesky isn’t wall-to-wall dunking on the new DHS secretary.
Also obviously assuming that nobody will ever have that power over them—elite impunity at its worst. Need more veil of ignorance.
Have we asked Denmark for support yet?
Time to turn to fiction 😀
I seriously think "guy who served in 3 wars and 2 services but never made it past E5" has real tragicomic potential. I'd probably make it E4 since the actual facts wouldn't matter.
Man, that's too bad. I feel like just that little nugget could set someone off on a great novel.
Attorney and furniture salesman.
Item 2 definitely piques my curiosity.
Lastly, they are for the soul of your nation and your cause. Limits on war preserve humanity. Mercy transcends violence. After the fighting, there has to be something more. Rules of engagement and the laws of armed conflict protect you; abandoning them is dire.
I know that the people who need to read this aren’t here, but here goes:
Rules of engagement aren’t for the enemy. They’re for you. They’re for your soldiers when they’re captured or wounded. They’re for your civilians when they’re in range of the enemy. They’re for your allies, to reassure.
I'd guess a number of his interview subjects don't like him very much, but they ought to be mad at themselves.
Who's going to explain it to Markwayne Mullin?
I about died when I got to "you use filters in all your videos."
Fascinating what makes the top tier of sins.
We used to be a great country. Now Canada's kicking our ass.
This doesn't show enough imagination. The worst outcome is that whoever comes next could be WORSE than the monsters they replace.
If they ever get married I'm giving them 5 forks from a discontinued pattern as a wedding gift.
Where do they put them??!!
(mine are 25--still disappearing forks)
Lucy, football, yada yada yada. We won't even give them asylum after we abandon them.
When I lost my best friend in Iraq, part of the grief was losing my grief—knowing that a day would come when he would no longer be front-of-mind. And that day came, eventually. I would not want to “cure” grief—we write dystopian novels about that.
I have a beard and a splitting maul (and wedges; sold my chainsaw though) and I did not go to Harvard or win a Rhodes, and I am definitely not a man of the people.
Meeting in person in the usual place is a choice, I guess.
I went to the next to last long class. First they cut the length and the books, then they just killed it c 2001.
A picture of a man with a gas leaf blower under the headline “Arlington poised to phase out and ban gas-powered leaf blowers”
I need to hunt for joy.
The army eliminated CAS3 before his time. Sad b/c the old long CAS3 was actually a good course.
That is a beautiful bird.
Guided MLRS. Low CEP was essential to getting it approved.
I did a strike 30m from a Sadr City hospital in 2008, authorized by then LTG Austin. They weren’t automatically disapproved, but we took a lot of steps to ensure no CIVCAS.
When I went to the DL office in Wiesbaden in 2023 to get my new license, they looked at the computer and said "welcome back." I'd been gone 29 years--very efficient record keepers.
I am so jealous.