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Feb 12, 2018
Feb 4, 2018
GARY OLDMAN on His Screaming Role in CALL OF DUTY - The Graham Norton Show
Voice King, Gary Oldman displays his talent.........
Jan 23, 2018
The Ronnie Republic Radio Round-Up: The McLaughlin Group 1/21/18
The Ronnie Republic Radio Round-Up: The McLaughlin Group 1/21/18: Love The Group. Related articles Starlight Over San Diego: Exploring Balboa Park's Abandoned Music Bowl Larry Himmel N...
Jan 21, 2018
Jerry Cain, Charlie Damron and Joe Mondragon in Yokosuka, 1955.
File under:
Finding Charles Damron.
United States Navy Cryptologic Technician.
L-R: Jerry Cain, Charlie Damron and Joe Mondragon
in Yokosuka, 1955.
A photo taken from the website of Navy CT History.
The photo was contirbuted by Jerry Cain.
copied from:
http://www.navycthistory.com/kami_cain_1955.html
Finding Charles Damron.
United States Navy Cryptologic Technician.
L-R: Jerry Cain, Charlie Damron and Joe Mondragon
in Yokosuka, 1955.
A photo taken from the website of Navy CT History.
The photo was contirbuted by Jerry Cain.
copied from:
http://www.navycthistory.com/kami_cain_1955.html
Jan 20, 2018
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Jan 10, 2018
Senior VP for Communications and Strategy at Center for American Progress Daniella Gibbs Leger on The Bill Press Show - January 10, 2018
Senior VP for Communications and Strategy at Center for American Progress Daniella Gibbs Leger
Jan 9, 2018
Claudia Flores on The Bill Press Show - January 9, 2018
File Under:
Understanding the news.
Claudia Flores--Center For American Progress--gives us an in depth explanation about Donald Trump's false claims on chain migration and the harm he is causing to people that live in our country and the problems he has created for American farmers.
Love the Bill Press show--he explains the news.
Well Done.
tags:
The Bill Press Show, Understanding the news, Claudia Flores, Center for American Progress, chain migration, progressive radio,
Understanding the news.
Claudia Flores--Center For American Progress--gives us an in depth explanation about Donald Trump's false claims on chain migration and the harm he is causing to people that live in our country and the problems he has created for American farmers.
Love the Bill Press show--he explains the news.
Well Done.
tags:
The Bill Press Show, Understanding the news, Claudia Flores, Center for American Progress, chain migration, progressive radio,
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Jan 3, 2018
Donald Trump Rides with Bike Palestine
This is my wishOur President could Enjoy the beauty and the hospitality of the palestinian people
the jordan river the food the resorts this is something we dont often see on the news
jewish voices for peace and j street offer reasonable ideas
from newsweek and yahoo
World
the jordan river the food the resorts this is something we dont often see on the news
jewish voices for peace and j street offer reasonable ideas
from newsweek and yahoo
World
Israel Has 'Declared War' on Palestinians With New Law on Jerusalem, Mahmoud Abbas Said
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas has accused Israel of “declaring war” on Palestinian people after its parliament approved a law that would make it harder to divide Jerusalem.
The amendment, which passed on Tuesday, requires a supermajority in order to cede control over any part of the Middle Eastern city. It means Israel’s government would need the approval of at least 80 of the legislature’s 120 members in order to give up any power.
Sixty-four Knesset members voted in favor of the bill, backed by Israel’s ruling right-wing coalition, while 52 voted against, according to Israel's newspaper Haaretz.
The law would further complicate the possible division of the city in any future peace deal between Israelis and Palestinians. The amendment on the division of Jerusalem can be overturned with a simple majority vote, which makes the new law largely symbolic. However, Abbas said the new legislation is “tantamount to declaring war on the Palestinian people.”
“This vote clearly indicates that the Israeli side has officially declared the end of the so-called political process and has already begun to impose dictatorial and de facto policies,” Abbas’s office said in a statement.
Hamas Spokesperson Fawzi Barhoum lambasted Knesset's decision to approve the law, adding that "[it is] a continuation of a series of assaults on the holy city, a targeting of the Palestinian presence and a falsification of history," according to The Jerusalem Post. The Palestine Liberation Organization announced that it will reconvene one of its top entities, the PLO Central Council, on January 14 to address the future of Israeli-Palestinian relations and other matters, the publication cited.
President Donald Trump stoked tensions last month after acknowledging Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, parting with decades of U.S. policy maintaining that the city’s status should be defined in peace negotiations. The move prompted widespread outrage, with protests breaking out around the world, including in the occupied Palestinian territories.
In a non-binding resolution, however, the United Nations General Assembly deemed Trump's declaration "null and void." In December, Trump threatened to ax financial aid to countries that voted in favor of the measure, and U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley announced a $285 million cut for the organization's biennial budget during the 2018-2019 fiscal year.
Israel has claimed all of Jerusalem as its capital, while Palestinians want control of east Jerusalem, a part of the city that was captured in the 1967 war.
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Jan 2, 2018
USS Furse Cruise Book: In The Mediterranean 1954
Cruise Book: In The Mediterranean 1954
Executive Officer: Commander R. B. Varley
To be continued.......
Any tips on putting a cruise book on line?
Trying to archive this cruise book for everyone to see.
Trying to tell the story of the Eaton and the Wisconsin......any info would be appreciated.
Jan 1, 2018
Dec 30, 2017
One Pan Chicken Parmesan/ Easy Chicken Parmesan Recipe
file under:
Bringing the world together with food and fabric on the ronnie republic.
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Dec 28, 2017
Veteran reunited with missing dog in Christmas miracle: ‘I am overwhelmed with gratitude’
Veteran reunited with missing dog in Christmas miracle: ‘I am overwhelmed with gratitude’
Jones veteran whose dog was missing receives miracle just in time for Christmas
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An Army vet who was so heartsick over his missing dog that he didn’t eat for three days has been reunited with the pup in what’s being called a “Christmas miracle.”
Geoff Hoffman, a Jones, Okla.-based vet, discovered that his 3-year-old pit bull, Bridget, was missing after his home was burglarized on Dec. 20. That night, Hoffman penned a passionate plea to his Facebook followers to help him find the dog who he adopted two years ago.
“She is loved beyond definition,” he captioned Facebook photos of the grey-and-white dog wearing a Little Red Riding Hood costume and cruising in a Target shopping cart. “She is my ever-adventurous sidekick and my eternal source of joy. She is missed beyond my ability to articulate.”
**Bridget was found! Go to #BringBridgetBack for all the details!**Hello friends, today 12/20/17 my house was broken…Posted by Geoff Hoffman on Wednesday, December 20, 2017
“I came home from work and noticed my gate and front door were open,” Hoffman, 38, tells Yahoo Lifestyle. “My TV had been moved from the wall but nothing was taken, except Bridget. She comes everywhere with me, so it’s possible someone saw her and followed me home.”
After filing a police report, Hoffman, who served with the Special Ops Forces in Afghanistan for eight years went into military mode. “Sergeant Hoffman was back,” he says. “I was on a mission and told myself I would stop searching for Bridget under two conditions: She returned home or I knew with certainty that she was dead.”
During the four days Bridget went missing, Hoffman reached out to his local police and fire departments, along with City Hall, asking officials to share his story. He printed more than 100 cards featuring Bridget’s photo and advertising a “large reward” for her return and registered with missing dog websites. Hoffman also created a Facebook group with hundreds of followers, called Bring Bridget Back, in the hopes of spreading awareness for his search.
“I got messages from people in the Bahamas and England,” says Hoffman. “When I dropped off her photo at the Humane Society, a volunteer gasped and said, ‘Is this Bridget?’ The support was overwhelming.”
During Bridget’s absence, Hoffman said he was too busy and anxious to eat and his girlfriend barely slept. “Since she was awake, she would get in her car and drive all night looking for Bridget.”
Today I made over 100 cards to hand out to anyone I encounter; waiters, cashiers, random people on the street. Adorable picture on the front, stats on the back. #BringBridgetBackPosted by Bring Bridget Back on Saturday, December 23, 2017
On the morning of Christmas Eve, the search paid off. “My girlfriend was driving down a rural road, in below-freezing temperatures, a few miles from my house, when she saw Bridget and slammed on her brakes,” says Hoffman. “She was lying by the side of the road but when she saw my girlfriend, she started wagging her tail.”
Hoffman sped to the 24-hour vet clinic where Bridget was being examined. “I was hoping I wouldn’t get a speeding ticket,” he says.
While the dog was generally unharmed, she hadn’t eaten for days, she was dehydrated, and had blood in her stool, along with lacerations on her left leg, “It made me wonder whether someone stole her for dog fighting and either cut or tried to starve her to make her aggressive,” says Hoffman. “Bridget was also found wearing her distinctive pink, floral collar, and her leash, and my phone number was scratched off her tag — maybe the thief got spooked by all the media attention and dumped her on a random road.”
To pay for Bridget’s medical expenses, which entails ongoing rounds of antibiotics, the cost of office visits and more, a friend of Hoffman’s created a Go Fund Me account, which topped its $2,300 goal by $85 at the time of this writing. And Hoffman’s relieved followers have called the reunion a Christmas miracle and a holiday blessing.
Hoffman will use his experience to help other people find their missing pets, by maintaining Bridget’s Facebook page and sharing his search strategies, writing on his Facebook page, “I am overwhelmed with gratitude.”
He tells Yahoo Lifestyle, “The support I’ve gotten has been mindblowing.”
file under: Ronnie and Coco approved Pit Bull story.
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