Posted on 11/01/2021 7:22:22 AM PDT by weston
No, if Bye-done can get rid of Comma-la and then has to retire due to say DEMRNTIA, then whoever is VP will become President.
During the Nixon Presidency, Spiro Agnew got caught in a scandal and resigned, Nixon appointed Gerald Ford who then had to be confirmed by both the Senate and the House and he was.
When Nixon resigned Ford became President.
Hi CB....my daughter bought a new stove a couple of years ago. She did a LOT of research and, as much as she loves cooking with gas, she went with gas for the burners, and electric oven. She has been happy with it - says the heat is steady and evenly distributed. FWIW. I think it’s a Thor.
Do either of you remember the OTC nasal spray thats good for preventing virus or covid? I’m having a bad sinus episode, sneezing and runny nose. I just used a saline one I have, but I don’t think that works.
CNN host Chris Cuomo used his media sources to find out info on brother Andrew’s accusers, records show
MON, NOV 29 2021 2:33 PM EST Brian Schwartz
FTA
Chris Cuomo was actively in touch with a top aide to his brother Andrew Cuomo about incoming reports that detailed alleged sexual harassment by the then-New York governor, new records show.
Chris Cuomo also lobbied to help the governor’s office as it sought to weather the storm of accusations, and he dictated statements for the then-governor to use.
Three days after the New York Times reported in March about how Andrew Cuomo attempted to kiss a woman, Anna Ruch, at a wedding, Chris Cuomo texted DeRosa: “I have a lead on the wedding girl.”
CNN host Chris Cuomo used his sources in the media world to seek information on women who accused his brother Andrew Cuomo, then the governor of New York, of sexual harassment, according to documents released Monday by the New York Attorney General’s Office.
While Chris Cuomo has previously acknowledged advising his brother and his team on the response to the scandals, the records show that his role in helping the then-governor was much larger and more intimate than previously known.
Chris Cuomo was actively in touch with Melissa DeRosa, who was the then-governor’s top aide, about incoming media reports that detailed alleged sexual harassment by Andrew Cuomo, according to exhibits from the Attorney General’s probe and a transcript of his interview with the state’s investigators. He also lobbied to help the governor’s office as it sought to weather the storm of accusations, and he dictated statements for the then-governor to use.
“Please let me help with the prep,” Chris Cuomo said to DeRosa in one message in early March. Then, three days after the New York Times reported in March about how Andrew Cuomo attempted to kiss a woman, Anna Ruch, in an unwanted advance at a wedding, Chris Cuomo texted DeRosa: “I have a lead on the wedding girl.”
(more at link...)
Shopping online for something like that is hard work.
I'm sorry, I don't remember.
Jane should or maybe sweetie will know what it was.
My nose runs all the time whether I take something or not.
I just use saline in my nose too.
I'm having to put allergy drops in my eyes, they really are bothering me.
Allergies are so much fun!
If true, that act of caring for working people is malarkey.
I’m putting allergy drops in my eyes too!
While what Chris did to help his brother may be unethical, ia anything he did illegal I wonder?
Very clever idea. I am considering sending My Pillows this year.
The Cook County States Attorney Kim Fox also claimed Kamala as her Chinaman.
I think Kamala is kept as far away from this as possible.
Nicely done...context matters...
Does not read like an apology to me.
Salvation Army withdraws guide that asks white supporters to apologize for their race
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4016724/posts
The Salvation Army’s Response to False Claims on the Topic of Racism-Nov 25, 2021
The holidays are a welcome reminder of the things we are grateful for—and for the power of service on behalf of those who are less fortunate. The Salvation Army mission statement clearly outlines the nature of our service: to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and meet human needs in His name without discrimination. The beliefs that motivate our service are based solely on the Bible, and that will never change.
But although we remain committed to serving everyone in need—regardless of their beliefs, backgrounds, or lifestyle—some individuals and groups have recently attempted to mislabel our organization to serve their own agendas.
They have claimed that we believe our donors should apologize for their skin color, that The Salvation Army believes America is an inherently racist society, and that we have abandoned our Christian faith for one ideology or another.
Those claims are simply false, and they distort the very goal of our work.
The truth is that The Salvation Army believes that racism is fundamentally incompatible with Christianity, and that we are called by God to work toward a world where all people are loved, accepted, and valued. Our positional statement on racism makes this clear. These beliefs and goals are critically important because we know that racism exists, and we are determined to do everything the Bible asks of us to overcome it.
The Salvation Army occasionally publishes internal study guides on various complex topics to help foster positive conversations and grace-filled reflection among Salvationists. By openly discussing these issues, we always hope to encourage the development of a more thoughtful organization that is better positioned to support those in need. But no one is being told how to think. Period.
In this case, the guide “Let’s Talk About Racism,” was issued as a voluntary resource, but it has since become a focus of controversy. We have done our best to provide accurate information, but unfortunately, some have chosen to ignore those efforts. At the same time, International Headquarters realized that certain aspects of the guide may need to be clarified.
Consequently, for both reasons, the International Social Justice Commission has now withdrawn the guide for appropriate review.
We at The Salvation Army remain undeterred in our mission because we are confident in the power of the gospel, and because millions of vulnerable Americans need our help. And we remain deeply grateful for the support of a generous public—people from all walks of life and from all parts of the country—who help us meet human need wherever it exists. Our supporters know that ours is a message of love, even for those who disagree or attack us. That is the model set by Christ, and we strive to follow it every day.
May God bless you, and Merry Christmas.
ah...you and gub...my heroes.
And no I don’t wear a porn mustache...anymore
Just a little (very little) attempt at humor.
“Anymore” being the keyword.
Interesting. I knew they were good friends, but didn’t know about that connection.
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JUST IN: Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals BLOCKS San Diego Unified’s student COVID-19 vaccine mandate from going into effect — one day before the school district’s deadline for students to get their first dose.
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Lakeside Granny wrote:
Do either of you remember the OTC nasal spray thats good for preventing virus or covid?
>>. I’m sorry, I don’t remember.
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Ding ding. I remember. Because I ordered some from Amazon
Xlear
https://xlear.com/xlear-sinus-care/
sigh...I bought two...one for the spare bedroom - has a straight mattress/box springs.
Our room has an adjustable bed.
They will be donated to “Savers thrift store”.
when i look at ratings about stuff, I always look at the worst ratings and invariable the case is “user error”. Not with this product. Ratings seemed to be right on.
Maybe they would be ok and we are just all thumbs...
The nasal spray that I have (and, have made), for virus prevention has saline and iodine.
We also have a product called Xlear, that is supposed to help (w/prevention, from what I’ve read).
I actually found it at HEB. They make two versions, that I’ve seen....and, one is a decongestant that works well.
Is this what you’re talking about, Rusty?
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