This Frenchman was a brilliant military commander and was the doom of the Holy Roman Empire.
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This Frenchman was a brilliant military commander and was the doom of the Holy Roman Empire.
Tonight on FISM News: Republicans warn of Chinese land grabs in the U.S., NSA leaker Edward Snowden is granted Russian citizenship, and annual wages plummet under President Biden.
“God is a God of order, and progressivism constantly seeks disorder. Christians are always to be agents of order, in every place & age. Therefore we will always be — & rightly so — enemies of progressive ideology,” conservative Christian analyst Allie Beth Stuckey wrote.
The storm is expected to slow to 5 miles per hour, with storm surges up to 10 feet, and some isolated parts of Florida could see 25 inches of rain, FEMA administrator Deanne Criswell said.
While both Mayor Cantrell and DA Williams seem outspoken about curbing murder rates, their records speak otherwise. Now, “reimagining” the police force to include civilians is necessary to prevent total chaos within the city.
“Under those conditions, we should expect to see exactly what Oregon is experiencing: extensive drug use, extensive addiction, and not much treatment seeking,” Keith Humphreys, an addiction researcher and professor at Stanford University, told Oregon’s Senate Committee on the Judiciary and Ballot Measure 110 Implementation on Wednesday.
U.S. Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell on Tuesday voiced qualified support for a Senate bill to clarify Congress’ role in certifying presidential election results, calling it the only chance to prevent any future chaos like the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol assault.
“We are up to 1,500 daily encounters in the month of September,” U.S. Border Patrol spokesman Carlos A. Rivera said in the report. “It has not let up.”
The proclamation’s language is unashamedly Judeo-Christian as it exhorts the citizens of Tennessee to turn to Almighty God.
With flowers, prayers, and a 19-gun salute, Japan honored slain former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Tuesday at the first state funeral for a former premier in 55 years – a ceremony that has become as controversial as he was in life.