Security, Military

MILITARY MADNESS

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Is military madness quickly killing our nation? President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s warning about the "military-industrial complex" (MIC) was delivered during his nationally televised Farewell Address on January 17, 1961. As a former five-star general and retiring president, he cautioned Americans about the unprecedented peacetime alliance between a massive military establishment and a large private arms industry. https://www.archives.gov/

MEMORIAL DAY

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Request Military Funeral Honors: Eligible veterans are entitled to a military funeral honors ceremony, which features the folding and presentation of the American flag, the playing of Taps, and a firing detail. Speak with your funeral director to arrange this.
Apply for Memorial Items: The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) provides government headstones or markers, burial flags, Presidential Memorial Certificates, and commemorative medallions for eligible veterans.
Create an Online Tribute: Share their service story and photos on the Veterans Legacy Memorial or the VVMF Honor Roll.
Perform a Grave Tribute: Place specific coins on the veteran's headstone. A penny means you visited, a nickel indicates you attended boot camp together, a dime signifies you served together, and a quarter means you were present when the veteran passed away.

VA.gov Home | Veterans Affairs

LEGO WAR

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Which nation has created epic Propaganda props using LEGO?

CUBA SIEMPRE

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This week Cuban celebrate independence day commemorates 115 years of the proclamation of the Republic of Cuba, when the people of Havana approached the bay to contemplate how the Cuban flag was hoisted for the first time in La Fortaleza de los Tres Reyes del Morro. It was not until May 20, 1902 when Cuba was recognized as an independent nation and when Tomás Estrada Palma was sworn in as the first president. That same day the American flag was lowered to raise for the first time the Cuban flag.
On this day the American troops began to back out and the power was transferred to the first president-elect Tomas Estrada Palma, thus fulfilling the greatest aspiration of the Cuban people to embark on the road to democracy.

USA IN PRC

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POTUS also invited Musk, Cook, and other prominent US executives to join him on his trip to China. Toppers from Big Tech to agriculture joined President Donald Trump on his trip to China this week, according to a White House official.

FIRST vs FOURTH

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The central question is not whether surveillance exists, but how it is used. Targeted, lawful surveillance tied to specific threats is generally allowed. Surveillance that is broad, viewpoint-based, or likely to deter people from speaking, organizing, or practicing their beliefs risks violating the First Amendment.

NOT GOING BACK

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As America’s favorite pastime begins, the baseball season has a famous phrase, one, two three strike you’re out.
The favorable national environment and a potential #GOP polling collapse with #Latino voters could again make the #SunshineState competitive in the 2026 midterm elections. And not only in Florida.

CRUSADES

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There were eight major Crusade expeditions, each with distinct objectives and outcomes:

SUNDAY MOURNING

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Where are the James Madison followers when we need them now more than ever? The Father of the Constitution, Madison, also played a central role in drafting and promoting the Bill of Rights.
He was married to Dolley Madison, a prominent First Lady known for her political acumen, hospitality, and social grace.
A leader of the Democratic-Republican political party, Madison succeeded Thomas Jefferson in the presidency.
For those wondering “What did James Madison do?”, he authored the Virginia Plan, co-wrote the Federalist Papers, and championed religious freedom and checks and balances in government.