Posted on 03/08/2022 10:16:21 PM PST by Berlin_Freeper
It's 9:15 a.m. and Bryan Stern is waiting outside a Kyiv hospital. The sound of shelling in the distance forces him and his team to hurry. They need to get two premature babies into an ambulance and out of the besieged Ukrainian capital.
This is Operation Gemini, named for the American twins he has been tasked with evacuating.
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Misson-Twin-Possible!
The more authors on the byline, the more likely the story is complete BS.
Actually, making snap pronouncements with no evidence means you are no better, but perhaps even worse, than the news source.
I hadn’t even noticed the multitude of writing talent until you brought it up. Sometimes it takes a village, even an imaginary one.
Plenty of evidence for this over the years. It’s a running joke about the NYT, and I don’t see why NPR should be different.
And in any case, it was stated with tongue half-in-cheek.
It seems that Ukraine has killed the humor center in many conservatives’ brains.
It seems that Ukraine has killed the humor center in many conservatives’ brains.Being a paranoid ass is not humorous.
WOMP WOMP
Getting closer to introducing Green Helmet Guy
This premature evacuation didn’t stain America’s image.
Wow...great job. Wish them well.
It’s NPR.
It’s bull til proven otherwise.
Be a man and contact Bryan Stern telling him he is bull.
Let us know how that goes.
“Premature Evacuation” lol!
The father and one of the rescuers was just interviewed on TV. Remarkable story.
Lt. Commander Bryan Stern (FOX News)
Great story. It would make a nice TV movie. We need some good news.
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