Sunday, December 22, 2019
ACLU calls for tampons in men’s rooms in order to achieve ‘menstrual equity’
Via John
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is calling for men’s restrooms to include tampons in order to prevent discrimination against “every person who menstruates.”
“While
free menstrual products are not uniformly provided in women’s
restrooms, they are almost never available in men’s restrooms, even for
pay,” the group said in a statement Tuesday.
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AG Bill Barr Calls Out George Soros For Subverting Legal System and Causing “Increase in Violent Crime and More Victims” Through Targeting District Attorney Races
Via Billy
Far left billionaire George Soros has been systematically targeting district attorney races throughout the United States. Many of his backed candidates have won their races and are causing havoc across the country.
This week US Attorney General Bill Barr spoke with Martha MacCallum on FOX News. Bill Barr called out George Soros for subverting the legal system in the US and creating more crime and violence.
Via Jack Posoiec.
Far left billionaire George Soros has been systematically targeting district attorney races throughout the United States. Many of his backed candidates have won their races and are causing havoc across the country.
This week US Attorney General Bill Barr spoke with Martha MacCallum on FOX News. Bill Barr called out George Soros for subverting the legal system in the US and creating more crime and violence.
Via Jack Posoiec.
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Touching story about promise made 40 years ago of US soldier to a boy in Hoi An
Via Brian Vu
Phil Seymour is sergeant of platoon from C, Battalion 1, Regiment Marines, Marine divisions 1 of Hoa Kỳ , he went to Vietnam in May 12 year 1966 and was wounded only 1 months later.
Month 6 year 1967, Phil stationed in a small island near Hoi An - Da Nang, but frequently to the mainland and visit in Hoi An. During such trips, Phil often carrying a little dog behind his backpack.
This dog named Boot Notes, is he at once marched in the forest. At that time not yet weaned Boot.
Every time Phil and team sailing trip to the mainland, the kids in the village rushed to to ask for the kind of "American map" like candy, canning and tobacco. Often US troops will divide these kids in their diets.
Among those children have a name Cam (possibly Cam, Hold…), always wearing blue pajamas and barefoot. Orange flurry as the other kids that stand backwards slightly. US troops initially thought Cam shy, but then they realized that very wise Orange: He was not to apply by hand, which brings local food like coconut, banana, lemon ... to exchange. So Cam is being Americans cherish.
Phil Seymour is sergeant of platoon from C, Battalion 1, Regiment Marines, Marine divisions 1 of Hoa Kỳ , he went to Vietnam in May 12 year 1966 and was wounded only 1 months later.
Month 6 year 1967, Phil stationed in a small island near Hoi An - Da Nang, but frequently to the mainland and visit in Hoi An. During such trips, Phil often carrying a little dog behind his backpack.
This dog named Boot Notes, is he at once marched in the forest. At that time not yet weaned Boot.
Every time Phil and team sailing trip to the mainland, the kids in the village rushed to to ask for the kind of "American map" like candy, canning and tobacco. Often US troops will divide these kids in their diets.
Among those children have a name Cam (possibly Cam, Hold…), always wearing blue pajamas and barefoot. Orange flurry as the other kids that stand backwards slightly. US troops initially thought Cam shy, but then they realized that very wise Orange: He was not to apply by hand, which brings local food like coconut, banana, lemon ... to exchange. So Cam is being Americans cherish.
More @ The Spring of Love
"The Last American Hero" Junior Johnson, NC moonshine runner who went on to a NASCAR Hall of Fame career, has died
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Robert Glenn
“Junior” Johnson, a moonshine runner turned NASCAR driver described as
“The Last American Hero” by author Tom Wolfe in a 1965 article for
Esquire, died Friday. He was 88.
NASCAR announced the death of Johnson, the winner of 50 races as a driver and 132 as an owner. He was a member of the inaugural class inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in 2010.
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