The family of a man who died of heart issues in Mississippi is asking people to get vaccinated for COVID-19 after 43 hospitals across three states were unable to accept him because of full cardiac ICUs, USA Today reports.
George W. Bush: "We have seen growing evidence that the dangers to our country can come, not only across borders, but from violence that gathers within," Bush said on Saturday at the 9/11 memorial site in Shanksville, Pennsylvania during a ceremony to mark the anniversary of the Sept 11, 2001 attacks.
". . . violent extremists abroad and violent extremists at home ... are children of the same foul spirit, and it is our continuing duty to confront them."
I would certainly not say he ever supported violent extremism. You can definitely condemn him for adopting the nation-building strategy he campaigned against, but that's a different matter.
If we hadn't gone into war with a country that had nothing to do with 9/11, then there wouldn't have been as much fodder for recruiting violent extremists. ISIS and the Taliban are both stronger today because of that massive, misguided blunder (if it can even be called a blunder).
Yes, different definitions of "violent extremists." My definition excludes governments.(ISIS is a borderline case. It presented itself as a government.)
Had a very nice day with family today. Root*Center*Son, Eldest and VT*Grand met us at a really nice little orchard. It's so small that 4 or 5 apples trees together might offer 3 or 4 different kinds of apples. That sure made picking easy! Ha! They also had cider, cider donuts, apple pies, creamees, jams and lots more. I got some peach jam to bring home, and we bought a pie to share. Yum! There were picnic tables well spaced, so that helped.
The family of a man who died of heart issues in Mississippi is asking people to get vaccinated for COVID-19 after 43 hospitals across three states were unable to accept him because of full cardiac ICUs, USA Today reports.
ReplyDeleteThis makes me so angry I could SPIT. And I spit venom.
DeleteGeorge W. Bush: "We have seen growing evidence that the dangers to our country can come, not only across borders, but from violence that gathers within," Bush said on Saturday at the 9/11 memorial site in Shanksville, Pennsylvania during a ceremony to mark the anniversary of the Sept 11, 2001 attacks.
ReplyDelete". . . violent extremists abroad and violent extremists at home ... are children of the same foul spirit, and it is our continuing duty to confront them."
He's a fine one to talk, it seems to me.
DeleteI would certainly not say he ever supported violent extremism. You can definitely condemn him for adopting the nation-building strategy he campaigned against, but that's a different matter.
DeleteI am inclined to consider the war on Iraq violent extremism. Others may differ.
DeleteIf we hadn't gone into war with a country that had nothing to do with 9/11, then there wouldn't have been as much fodder for recruiting violent extremists. ISIS and the Taliban are both stronger today because of that massive, misguided blunder (if it can even be called a blunder).
DeleteYes, different definitions of "violent extremists." My definition excludes governments.(ISIS is a borderline case. It presented itself as a government.)
DeleteBush was another Electoral College-appointed disaster. He, like trump, is a very stupid man and was easily led by warmongers looking for profit.
ReplyDeleteDid you guys see this quote from the Q anon Queen Marjorie Traitor Greene? "If it weren't for electricity we'd be watching television by candlelight".
ReplyDeleteLOL!!
DeleteIs that verified?
DeleteGoogle tells me the quotation is from George Gobel.
DeleteA variant: "If it weren't for Edison. . ."
DeleteI didn't bother verifying it because it came from the woman who claimed space lasers of the Rothschild's caused the CA forest fires.
DeleteFrom coffee to microchips – how the supply chain crisis is disrupting UK business. [Click] Oh, and there is also that little matter of Brexit chasing off those foreign workers. But global Britain!
ReplyDeleteVERMONT COVID DATA
ReplyDeleteDATE: SEPT 10th // SEPT 11th
TOTAL: 29,735 (+147) // 29,934 (+199)
DEATHS: 284 (+1) // 287 (+3)
HOSP/ICU: 30 (0) / 9 (+2) // 31 (+1) / 11 (+2)
TESTS: 455,975 / 457,298
RECOVERED: 26,275 (88.3%) // 26,373 (88.1%)
highest rate was 95.8%
POSITIVITY RATE: 3.2% // 3.3%
Had a very nice day with family today. Root*Center*Son, Eldest and VT*Grand met us at a really nice little orchard. It's so small that 4 or 5 apples trees together might offer 3 or 4 different kinds of apples. That sure made picking easy! Ha! They also had cider, cider donuts, apple pies, creamees, jams and lots more. I got some peach jam to bring home, and we bought a pie to share. Yum! There were picnic tables well spaced, so that helped.
ReplyDeleteI've heard from a couple friends on Newfoundland and it sounds like they all did okay. Our Zoom meeting apparently WILL happen on Monday!
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