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"I've always respected those who tried to change the world for the better, rather than just complain about it" - Michael Bloomberg


I also get a little bored with social media 🙄


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The best revenge is to move on and get over it. Don't give someone the satisfaction of watching you suffer.


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“They target anyone who has entered #Thailand through illegal channels [but] refugees have become collateral damage in this crackdown,” says Sunai Pasuk, Thailand researcher for Human Rights Watch @HRW sc.mp/az80f via @SCMPNews


🗣️ it's sad that the practice is even in existence ... 🔫 There is a solution 🏹

Dramatic drop in rates of female genital mutilation among girls in Africa. This & much more news, in our Daily Brief: hrw.org/the-day-in-hum…

hrw's tweet image. Dramatic drop in rates of female genital mutilation among girls in Africa.
This & much more news, in our Daily Brief:
hrw.org/the-day-in-hum…


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Since the Democrats are so outraged about Foreign Interference in an election, what about Foreign Interference by Illegal Aliens in this election? Where's the investigation with individuals allowing Illegals to vote? Hell, where are the Dems? Quieter than mice peeing on cotton!


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"The military’s morale issue is almost as worrisome. The deployment orders last until Dec. 15, meaning the troops will be on the border over Thanksgiving. They will have little to do beyond providing logistical support, unless Mr. Trump declares martial law."


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Live Now: Join us for the Commandant’s Birthday Ball as we celebrate 243 years of tradition, excellence and fightin… pscp.tv/w/brdc-DFEWktv…


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Reporter @JobyWarrick set out to learn the story of his great-uncle, a Marine who was killed in the final days of World War I under long-forgotten circumstances. 100 years later, he discovered a story of unforgettable bravery and sacrifice. wapo.st/2QymzLb

washingtonpost.com

A Marine’s mysterious death in World War I’s final days still haunts his family

My great-uncle, Foster Stevens, had been killed in France just nine days before the Nov. 11, 1918 armistice that ended World War I. But exactly where and how he died was lost to us.


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