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09/10/22 09:44 PM #6305    

 

W Leggett




09/10/22 10:47 PM #6306    

 

W Leggett




09/10/22 11:32 PM #6307    

 

Cheryl Corazzi (Essex)

The pilot lingo is hysterical. Love it!


09/11/22 10:13 PM #6308    

 

W Leggett

A young couple moved into a new house.

The next morning while they were eating breakfast, the young woman saw her neighbor hanging the washing outside.

"That laundry is not very clean; she doesn’t know how to wash correctly. Perhaps she needs better soap powder.

Her husband looked on, remaining silent.

Every time her neighbor hung her washing out to dry, the young woman made the same comments.

A month later, the woman was surprised to see a nice clean wash on the line and said to her husband, "Look, she’s finally learned how to wash correctly. I wonder who taught her this?"

The husband replied, "I got up early this morning and cleaned our windows."

And so it is with life… What we see when watching others depends on the clarity of the window through which we look.

So don’t be too quick to judge others, especially if your perspective of life is clouded by anger, jealousy, negativity or unfulfilled desires.

"Judging a person does not define who they are. It defines who you are." 

Love this!

 


09/11/22 11:49 PM #6309    

 

Cheryl Corazzi (Essex)

Love it, too!


09/12/22 11:11 AM #6310    

 

Bill Williams

👍

09/14/22 11:04 PM #6311    

 

W Leggett


09/15/22 12:11 PM #6312    

 

W Leggett

IT'S ROUND 3 WITH THE CITY, BUT IT'S MORE OF THE TITLE COMPANY THAT IS GIVING ME HELL. MY PROPERTY IS IN A TRUSTsmiley, AND MY LAWYER IS GREAT.


09/15/22 01:21 PM #6313    

 

Nova Guynes

Great looking Eagle


09/15/22 01:24 PM #6314    

 

Nova Guynes


09/15/22 01:35 PM #6315    

 

Nova Guynes


09/15/22 10:27 PM #6316    

 

W Leggett

The Rabbi’s IRS Audit

 
The IRS sends their auditor (a nasty little man) to audit a synagogue.  The auditor is doing all the checks, and then turns to the Rabbi and says, "I noticed that you buy a lot of candles."

"Yes," answered the Rabbi.

"Well, Rabbi, what do you do with the candle drippings?" he asked.

"A good question," noted the Rabbi.  "We actually save them up. When we have enough, we send them back to the candle maker and every now and then, they send us a free box of candles."

"Oh," replied the auditor somewhat disappointed that his question actually had a practical answer.  So he thought he'd try another question, in his obnoxious way...

"Rabbi, what about all these matzo purchases?  What do you do with the crumbs from the matzo?

"Ah, yes," replied the Rabbi calmly, "we actually collect up the crumbs, we send them in a box back to the manufacturer and every now and then, they send a box of matzo balls."

"Oh," replied the auditor, thinking hard how to fluster the Rabbi.

"Well, Rabbi," he went on, "what do you do with all the foreskins from the circumcisions?"

"Yes, here too, we do not waste," answered the Rabbi.  "What we do is save up all the foreskins, and when we have enough we actually send them to the IRS ."

"To the IRS ?" questioned the auditor in disbelief.

"Ah, yes," replied the Rabbi, "directly to The IRS ....And about once a year, they send us a little prick like you."


09/16/22 12:19 AM #6317    

 

Cheryl Corazzi (Essex)

Beautiful eagles, God Bless America!  And the story about the Rabbi is perfect!


09/16/22 01:49 AM #6318    

 

Marie Gaines (Harris)

heartALL ARE PERFECT!!!  laughI NEED TO LAUGH, SO KEEP THEM COMING!wink


09/16/22 03:56 AM #6319    

 

W Leggett


09/16/22 11:51 AM #6320    

 

W Leggett


09/16/22 02:56 PM #6321    

 

Marie Gaines (Harris)

laughheartAGAIN, PERFECT AND KEEP THEM COMING!!heartwink


09/16/22 10:36 PM #6322    

 

Marie Gaines (Harris)

indecisionKEEP THEM COMING, AND I WILL KEEP PRAYING FOR US ALLlaugh


09/19/22 02:26 AM #6323    

 

W Leggett

Questions and Answers from 
CARP Forum

CARP - Canadian Association of Retired People

Q: Where can single men over the age of 70 find 
younger women who are interested in them?

A: Try a bookstore, under 
Fiction.

Q: What can a man do while his wife is going 
through menopause?

A: Keep busy. If you're handy with tools, you can 
finish the basement. When you're done, you will have a place to live.

 

 

Q: How can you increase the heart rate of your 
over-70 year-old husband?

A: Tell him you're 
pregnant.

Q: How can you avoid that terrible curse of the 
elderly wrinkles?

A: Take off your 
glasses.

Q: Seriously! What can I do for these crow's feet 
and all those wrinkles on my face?

A: Go braless. It will usually pull them 
out.

Q: Why should 70-plus year old people use valet 
parking?

A: Valets don't forget where they park your 
car

Q: Is it common for 70-plus year olds to have 
problems with short term memory storage?

A: Storing memory is not a problem. Retrieving it 
is the problem.

Q: As people age, do they sleep more soundly?

A: Yes, but usually in the 
afternoon.

Q: Where should 70-plus year olds look for eye 
glasses?

A: On their 
foreheads.

Q: What is the most common remark made by 70-plus 
year olds when they enter antique stores?

A: "Gosh, I remember 
these!"

SMILE, 
You've still got your sense of
humor, haven't you?


09/19/22 02:57 PM #6324    

 

W Leggett




09/19/22 05:36 PM #6325    

 

Cheryl Corazzi (Essex)

Hysterical!


09/19/22 11:35 PM #6326    

 

W Leggett

                               

 

Medal of Honor Monday: The Unknown Recipients

 

Medal of Honor Monday usually highlights a particular person and their uncommon acts of valor. However, many may not know that several unidentified soldiers from 20th century conflicts also received the Medal of Honor in tribute to all fallen service members who were never identified.

The Medal of Honor was awarded to the remains of nine unidentified service members. These include the four unidentified U.S. service members, eventually buried at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and its three crypts at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia, as well as five unidentified World War I recipients from Great Britain, France, Belgium, Italy and Romania. 

Each medal is inextricably linked to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Last year marked the centennial of the Tomb's creation in 1921 and included major anniversary events and special projects.  

In October 1921, one unidentified U.S. service member who died in World War I was chosen at random to represent "the soul of America and the supreme sacrifice of her heroic dead," according to legislation authorizing the burial. On Nov. 11, 1921, a ceremony was held at ANC's newly built Memorial Amphitheater to inter this service member in a newly created, temporary tomb. President Warren G. Harding bestowed the Medal of Honor upon the casket during the funeral ceremony. 

During the ceremony, several foreign awards were also presented to the Unknown Soldier, including the Belgian Croix de Guerre, the French Croix de Guerre and Medaille Militaire, Great Britain's Victoria Cross and the Italian Gold Medal for Bravery. Romania, Czechoslovakia and Poland also presented their highest honors for military valor. The permanent Tomb was not completed until 1932.  

The other three U.S. Medals of Honor came later as unidentified service members were chosen to represent the fallen of World War II and the Korean and the Vietnam wars.  

Since WWII and Korea were fought within a relatively short time span, a dual funeral was held for the pair on May 30, 1958. President Dwight D. Eisenhower presented a Medal of Honor for each Unknown Soldier at the ceremony.  

In 1984, one set of recovered U.S. remains from the Vietnam War was designated to represent that war's fallen at the Tomb. The Unknown Soldier from the Vietnam War was interred during a ceremony on May 28, 1984. President Ronald Reagan bestowed the Medal of Honor upon the casket.  

In 1998, thanks to advances in DNA technology, the Defense Department positively identified the remains of the Vietnam War Unknown Soldier as those of U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Michael J. Blassie. At the request of his family, Blassie was reburied at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in Missouri; however, the empty crypt in Arlington still honors all missing and unaccounted-for personnel from the Vietnam War. 

Living Medal of Honor recipients have also played a large role in these burials. Tim Frank, an ANC historian, said recipients played special roles during the funerals for each Unknown. For example, Army Master Sgt. Ernest Kouma, a Korean War Medal of Honor recipient, presented a folded flag to Eisenhower during the dual 1958 ceremony. Retired Army SFC Ronald Rosser, another Korean War recipient, presented then-Vice President Richard M. Nixon with the flag that draped the Korean Unknown's casket. Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Allan Kellogg Jr., who earned the Medal of Honor during Vietnam, was chosen to be the person to designate the remains that became the Vietnam Unknown recipient. 

Foreign Recipients, Honors Bestowed 

The five foreign World War I recipients who are buried overseas represent the unidentified fallen of their nations; however, it's important to make clear that none of them was a U.S. service member. They were allied soldiers of France, Belgium, Italy, Romania and Great Britain to whom representatives presented the Medal of Honor on behalf of the U.S.  

The Medal of Honor for the British Unknown Warrior is on display in Westminster Abbey in London. Frank said a copy of the medal for the Belgian Unknown is buried with that service member. It's unclear if the other three medals are buried with their respective Unknowns or if they're on display.  

No foreign Unknown service member from any other war has received the award. 

"The U.S. is one of the very few — if not the only — countries that buried Unknowns in the Tomb from subsequent wars," said Allison Finkelstein, ANC's senior historian. "At Westminster Abbey at the British Tomb of the Unknown Warrior, there was only one set of remains, and that is from World War I. They never added and buried remains from subsequent conflicts. It's something that makes the U.S. rather unique." 

Frank said bestowing the Medal of Honor upon the foreign Unknown service members is what led to the back-and-forth swapping of honors between nations.  

"The Americans presented the Medal of Honor to the Unknown Warrior, and then that started the discussion on the British side of awarding a Victoria Cross to the Unknown American'" he said.  

Over the years, other countries have bestowed their highest military medals for valor to the U.S. Unknowns from the conflicts after World War I. South Korean dignitaries bestowed the Taegeuk Medal — that nation's highest military award for valor — upon the Korean War Unknown in March of 1960. Belgium also bestowed the Croix de Guerre on the World War II and Korean War recipients, and France’s President Francois Hollande presented its Legion of Honour to the WWII Unknown in 2014. 

Keeping History Alive 

The medals presented to the four U.S. Unknown service members remain under the stewardship of Arlington National Cemetery's history office and are taken care of by civilian historians and curators — not the Army's 3rd Infantry Regiment, known as "The Old Guard," which guards the Tomb.  

The medals are on display in the Memorial Amphitheater's Display Room exhibit, located near the Tomb and open to the public. They're kept under low-level light and undergo basic conservation, ANC historians said.  

"The goal of these exhibits is to raise awareness about the history and meanings of the Tomb, and a big part of the exhibit in the Display Room is talking about the Medal of Honor," Finkelstein said. 

Due to advances in technology, historians said there will likely never be another unidentified soldier buried in the Tomb again. These nine Medal of Honor recipients will probably be the last Unknowns to receive this distinction.  

This article is part of a weekly series called "Medal of Honor Monday," in which we highlight one of the more than 3,500 Medal of Honor recipients who have earned the U.S. military's highest medal for valor.


09/20/22 02:03 PM #6327    

 

Cheryl Corazzi (Essex)

Very enlightening article regarding this distinguished honor. Thank you for continuing to post these articles. 


09/20/22 04:29 PM #6328    

 

Marie Gaines (Harris)

INSPIRING and KEEP THEM COMING!!heart


09/22/22 12:50 PM #6329    

 

Nova Guynes

Strange things in the News  

FBI hero paying the price for exposing unjust ‘persecution’ of conservative Americans

By 

Miranda Devine

September 21, 2022 11:22pm 

 

Bombshell allegations by FBI Special Agent Steve Friend contained in a whistleblower complaint filed late Wednesday with the Department of Justice inspector general reveal a politicized Washington, DC, FBI field office cooking the books to exaggerate the threat of domestic terrorism, and ­using an “overzealous” January 6 ­investigation to harass conservative Americans and violate their constitutional rights.

Friend, 37, a respected 12-year veteran of the FBI and a SWAT team member, was suspended Monday, stripped of his gun and badge, and escorted out of the FBI field office in Daytona Beach, Fla., after complaining to his supervisors about the violations.

He was declared absent without leave last month for refusing to participate in SWAT raids that he believed violated FBI policy and were a use of excessive force against Jan. 6 ­subjects accused of misdemeanor ­offenses.

This American hero, the father of two small children, has blown up his “dream career” because he could not live with his conscience if he continued to be part of what he sees as the unjust persecution of conservative Americans.

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“I have an oath to uphold the Constitution,” he told supervisors when he asserted his conscientious objection to joining an Aug. 24 raid on a J6 subject in the Jacksonville, Fla., area. “I have a moral objection and want to be considered a conscientious objector.”

Friend, who did not vote for Donald Trump in the 2020 election, said he told his immediate boss twice that he believed the raid, and the investigative process leading up to it, violated FBI policy and the subject’s right under the Sixth Amendment to a fair trial and Eighth Amendment right against cruel and unusual punishment.

Friend served as a SWAT team member.Anna Friend

In his whistleblower complaint to DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz, obtained by The Post, Friend lays out multiple violations of FBI policy involving J6 investigations in which he was involved.

He says he was removed from active investigations into child sexual exploitation and human trafficking to work on J6 cases sent from DC. He was told “domestic terrorism was a higher priority” than child pornography. As a result, he believes his child exploitation investigations were harmed.

He also has reported his concerns about a politicized FBI to Republican members of Congress, among 20 whistleblowers from the bureau who have come forward with similar complaints.

Among Friend’s allegations:

  • The Washington, DC, field office is “manipulating” FBI case management protocol and farming out J6 cases to field offices across the country to create the false impression that right-wing domestic violence is a widespread national problem that goes far beyond the “black swan” event of Jan. 6, 2021.
  • As a result, he was listed as lead agent in cases he had not investigated and which his supervisor had not signed off on, in violation of FBI policy.
  •  FBI domestic terrorism cases are being opened on innocent American citizens who were nowhere near the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, based on anonymous tips to an FBI hotline or from Facebook spying on their messages. These tips are turned into investigative tools called “guardians,” after the FBI software that collates them.
  •  The FBI has post-facto designated a grassy area outside the Capitol as a restricted zone, when it was not restricted on Jan. 6, 2021, in order to widen the net of prosecutions.
  •  The FBI intends to prosecute everyone even peripherally associated with J6 and another wave of J6 subjects are about to be referred to the FBI’s Daytona Beach resident agency “for investigation and arrest.”
  •  The Jacksonville area was “inundated” with “guardian” notifications and FBI agents were dispatched to conduct surveillance and knock on people’s doors, including people who had not been in Washington, DC, on Jan. 6, 2021, or who had been to the Trump rally that day but did not go ­inside the Capitol.

Friend says he was punished after complaining to his bosses about being dragged into J6 investigations that were “violating citizens’ Sixth Amendment rights due to overzealous charging by the DOJ and biased jury pools in Washington, DC.”

His top-secret security clearance was suspended last week because he “entered FBI space [his office] and downloaded documents from FBI computer systems [an employee handbook and guidelines for employee disciplinary procedures] to an unauthorized removable flash drive.”

FBI domestic terrorism cases are being opened on American citizens who were nowhere near the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, Friend alleges.Getty Images/Samuel Corum

In a Sept. 16 letter from the head of FBI human resources, he was told he was losing his security clearance also because he “espoused beliefs which demonstrate questionable judgment [and demonstrated] an unwillingness to comply with rules and regulations.”

Reprisals from bosses

In his whistleblower complaint, Friend describes “reprisals” from his supervisors after he voiced his conscientious objections.

He says they ignored his complaint about “manipulative casefile practice [which] creates false and misleading crime statistics, constituting false official federal statements.

“Instead of hundreds of investigations stemming from an isolated incident at the Capitol on January 6, 2021, FBI and DOJ officials point to significant increases in domestic violent extremism and terrorism around the United States.

“At no point was I advised or counseled on where to take my disclosure beyond the reprising officials above; the threatened reprisal constituted a de facto gag on my whistleblowing.”

On Aug. 19, he first told his immediate boss, Supervisory Senior Resident Agent Greg Federico, that he believed “it was inappropriate to use an FBI SWAT team to arrest a subject for misdemeanor offenses and opined that the subject would likely face extended detainment and biased jury pools in Washington, DC.

“I suggested alternatives such as the issuance of a court summons or utilizing surveillance groups to determine an optimal, safe time for a local sheriff deputy to contact the subjects and advise them about the existence of the arrest warrant.”

Federico told him it would have been better to just “call in sick” rather than voice his objection and “threatened reprisal indirectly by asking how long I saw myself continuing to work for the FBI.”

Friend refused to participate in SWAT raids that he believed violated FBI policy and were a use of excessive force against Jan. 6 ­subjects.AP/John Minchillo

Four days later, Friend was summoned to Jacksonville to meet his next-level bosses, Assistant Special Agents in Charge Coult Markovsky and Sean Ryan, about his refusal to join the SWAT raid.

He told them about his concerns over “irregular” case handling of J6 matters that he believed were in violation of a legal rule known as “Brady” that requires prosecutors to disclose evidence that would exonerate a defendant.

They asked if he believed any J6 rioters committed crimes and he replied: “Some of the people who entered the Capitol committed crimes, but others were innocent. I elaborated that I believed some innocent individuals had been unjustly prosecuted, convicted and sentenced.”

Markovsky then asked Friend if J6 rioters who “killed police officers” should be prosecuted, even though no such thing happened. When Friend pointed out that “there were no police officers killed on January 6, 2021,” Markovsky told him he was being a “bad teammate.”

Both agents “threatened reprisal again by warning that my refusal [to go on the SWAT raid] could amount to insubordination. References were made to my ­future career prospects with the FBI.”

Friend was labeled AWOL the day the raid took place and stripped of his pay.

A week later, he was told to meet the top agent in Jacksonville, Special Agent in Charge Sherri Onks, who told him he needed to do some “soul searching” and decide if he wanted to work for the FBI.

When he told her “many of my colleagues expressed similar concerns to me but had not vocalized their objections to FBI executive management,” she told him his “views represented an extremely small minority of the FBI workforce.”

She then shared the emotional experience of fearing for her own life on Jan. 6, 2021, when she was sitting on the seventh floor of the secure J. Edgar Hoover Building, FBI headquarters, after protesters one mile away “seized the Capitol and threatened the United States’ democracy.”

Agents used as ‘pawns’

Friend says his concerns are shared by large numbers of rank-and-file FBI agents across the country who believe they are being used as pawns to pursue the political agenda of the bosses in Washington, DC.

These kinds of abuses of the law are a “morale killer” for field agents, he says.

Many agents, who joined the FBI in the wake of 9/11, are keeping their heads down because they are close to their 20-year retirement with full pension. But he says they are equally disgusted at being forced to take part in the politicization of federal law ­enforcement.

Other whistleblowers say that disquiet grew after the FBI raid on Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home in Florida on Aug. 8.

Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa, who is working with these heroic FBI agents, has been trying to introduce legislation to strengthen the bureau’s woefully inadequate whistleblower protections. Friend’s complaint will be a test case.

FBI Director Christopher Wray ignored Grassley’s letter alleging malfeasance at the bureau.AP/Charlie Neibergall

In a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray on Aug. 11, Grassley alleged that a committee of FBI field agents had been to see Wray to express the concerns of agents in all 56 field offices across the country that “the FBI has become too politicized in its decision-making.” Grassley further alleges “those concerns were removed from this year’s final report” of the FBI’s Special Agents Advisory Committee.

Wray ignored Grassley’s letter along with a dozen other letters from the dogged Iowa senator alleging gross malfeasance at the bureau.

But unrest is growing among field agents about the weaponization of the FBI against the Biden administration’s political opponents under Wray. He can’t ­ignore it for long.


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