Posted on 06/30/2024 6:40:07 PM PDT by CottonBall
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Oh my that IS REALLY FUNNY.
I wonder if she had any type of surgeries recently. If so a blood clot could have formed and broke loose. That happened to one of our local newsman’s, girlfriend. She had some minor surgery on her foot and a clot broke and she keeled over dead a few days later.
I hope he lets us know when he gets the report back what did happen.
James Woods
@RealJamesWoods
The power of local militias, fueled by the strength of an armed populace, kept Georgia viable during the southern campaign by the British. The Second Amendment today has the same power, if only by implication. Imagine, if you will, what the COVID “mandate” madness could have been like in the bluest cities and states, had we been a completely unarmed populace.
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The British evacuate Savannah, Georgia
On this day in history, July 11, 1782, the British evacuate Savannah, Georgia as the American Revolution comes to a close. Georgia was the site of many bloody battles during the war, many between patriots and Loyalists who were their neighbors or brothers.
Georgia saw its first British troops in early 1776 when a fleet of British ships arrived at the mouth of the Savannah River to buy rice for the British troops which were then blockaded in Boston. Georgia patriots resisted the efforts to buy rice and the Battle of the Riceboats ensued. During the affair, Georgia’s Royal Governor, James Wright, was taken captive. Wright eventually escaped and fled the colony with the British and their confiscated rice.
For the next two years, Georgia remained relatively peaceful and a provincial government developed. The entrance of France into the war in 1778 changed things for Georgia, however. England was forced to remove some troops from the northern colonies to send to defend British possessions in the West Indies. A new strategy was developed to take back the southern colonies based on the belief that there were large numbers of Loyalists in the south who would support the effort. Savannah was the first target and it was easily captured on December 29, 1778 by British Lieutenant Colonel Archibald Campbell.
The rest of the colony fell quickly, though the militia continually gave the British trouble. Governor Wright returned in July of 1779 and re-established the royal government, the only colony to have lost its royal government and then re-establish it. In September of 1779, a joint American/French attempt to retake Savannah failed with massive casualties to the French and Americans.
In December of 1780, after several large defeats in the south, the Continental Congress appointed General Nathanael Greene the new head over the Continental Army’s southern department. Greene’s leadership and skill quickly subdued the south. By the summer of 1782, the British had abandoned all of Georgia except for Savannah.
The surrender of General Charles Cornwallis at Yorktown finally persuaded Parliament to end the war. As peace negotiations proceeded, the British began evacuating troops from the colonies. Orders arrived from New York on June 14 to abandon Georgia for good. Governor Wright was furious as General Alured Clarke made preparations to evacuate Savannah. Troops began leaving the city on July 11, headed to New York, St. Augustine and the West Indies. Governor Wright and other officials fled to Charleston.
Later that evening, Lieutenant Colonel James Jackson of the Georgia Legion marched into Savannah to reclaim their capital city. The Georgia House of Assembly met in Savannah on the 13th and took control of Georgia once and for all.
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Thank you, http://revolutionary-war-and-beyond.com, for the main body of this essay.
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Looks like the sign itself has been edited.
You are blessed.
Awe, poor kitty.
https://x.com/_BlakeHabyan/status/
Watch: Remember When? Paul Harvey Exposed The Climate Change Hoax In 1992:
In 1992 Paul Harvey gave a speech warning about the consequences of the climate change scam.
This goes back many decades…
coup d’état
noun
ˌkü-(ˌ)dā-ˈtä ˈkü-(ˌ)dā-ˌtä, -də-
variants or coup d’etat
pluralcoups d’état or coups d’etat ˌkü-(ˌ)dā-ˈtä ˈkü-(ˌ)dā-ˌtä, -də- also coup d’états or coup d’etats
Synonyms of coup d’état
: a sudden decisive exercise of force in politics
especially : the violent overthrow or alteration of an existing government by a small group
Insurrection
According to Merriam-Webster, “insurrection” is the “act of revolting against civil authority or an established government.” Other definitions, like that of the Cambridge Dictionary, specify the act is usually a violent one. Synonyms include “revolt” or “uprising,” according to Merriam-Webster.
If Obama is working behind the scene (which I think he is) It doesn’t fit either of these catagories.
Lol I think your “fruitcake” assessment may be pretty accurate.
LOL! Maybe...but I’d still have it in my front yard. Or emblazoned onto a t-shirt.🤣🤣
“Parkinson’s disease always causes physical impairment, but not necessarily mental impairment.”
“Why is there no discussion of the possibility that Biden has vascular dementia? Biden displays many of it symptoms. These include loss of mental acuity in addition to physical impairment.”
EXACTLY!
Biden has had at least 2 aneurysms that we know of.
When my husband had the bleed in his brain from taking Coumadin after getting a mechanical aortic valve he began to suffer some short term memory loss and he had some difficulty with speech.
His Parkinsonisum made him stiff and eventually he would lose his balance real easy. But he always knew where he was at and what time of day etc, and he ALWAYS passed the Medicare Cognitive Test. (Which is a requirement at a certain age)
Biden is most definatly suffering from Demensia/Alzehimers
“you can download a copy here”
Thanks, but my poor eyes would not take reading all of that. Have you read it and do you think it is a good thing or not?
“That man deserves heaven on earth.”
Yes he does. What a wonderful thing he did for those dogs.
I get “page doesn’t exist.” I’ll look it up. I like Paul Harvey.
the vascular dementia is probably related to the clot shot
Culinary Corner
Appetizer for dinner - Burrata Delight
I burrata
2 sliced tomatoes
2 sliced avocados
1 thinly sliced Vidalia
Balsamic glaze
Toppings: Cashews, capers, julienned basil; chopped jarred artichoke hearts
Layer alternates of tomato , avocado and onion around burrata. Drizzle w glaze. Sprinkle toppings on top of glaze. Have beaker of glaze on side. Containers of toppings. Serve with garlic/ herb/ cheese bread
obviously lost control of his bowels
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