On September 12, 2001, I went out to Jones Beach and just stared out at the ocean. The only thing to see was a naval ship patrolling the shore. There were quite a few people out th... moreOn September 12, 2001, I went out to Jones Beach and just stared out at the ocean. The only thing to see was a naval ship patrolling the shore. There were quite a few people out there, but no one was speaking. It was as though we were all seeking solitude so we could gather our thoughts in an attempt to process the enormity of what occurred the day before. All I kept wondering was how could such a devastating thing happen on a cloudless day with a bright blue sky - one of the most exquisite days of the year. less
There are reports that 100,000 North Korean volunteers are prepared to come and take part in the Russian war with the Ukraine. I think if they do it will bring the World closer to ... moreThere are reports that 100,000 North Korean volunteers are prepared to come and take part in the Russian war with the Ukraine. I think if they do it will bring the World closer to another world war. Cheers and happy weekend!
Steve Bannon was convicted of contempt charges for defying a subpoena from the House Jan. 6 committee. He faces up to two years in a federal lockup. The jury deliberated for just u... moreSteve Bannon was convicted of contempt charges for defying a subpoena from the House Jan. 6 committee. He faces up to two years in a federal lockup. The jury deliberated for just under three hours. Didn't take them long to get this guy. Hope he gets the maximum sentence.
"Two New York men wept as a judge handed down prison time for their participation in the Capitol riot last year.
Cody Mattice, 29, and James Mault, 30, both received 44 months of p... more"Two New York men wept as a judge handed down prison time for their participation in the Capitol riot last year.
Cody Mattice, 29, and James Mault, 30, both received 44 months of prison time on Friday, according to records from the Justice Department. In April, the two pleaded guilty to assaulting law enforcement officers during the Capitol riot, a Justice Department release says.***The two wept and asked Chief U.S. District Judge Beryl A. Howell for leniency, the Washington Post reported. They continued to weep as Howell upheld their prison time."https://www.yahoo.com/news/2-men-pepper-sprayed-officers-135057105.html less