According to the Registrar, it helps low vision persons know where to sign the outside of the envelope. Of course, that begs the question of how they know where to fill out the ballot itself.
Good article, via our friend Briggs:
Ten Things I Learned from the Pandemic | James Hankins | First Things
This reads like this Harvard history professor has been drinking deeply of Hoppe cocktails with a twist of Higgs.
According to the Registrar, it helps low vision persons know where to sign the outside of the envelope. Of course, that begs the question of how they know where to fill out the ballot itself.
Yes. And people just agree to believe it. Like this excellent example of propaganda: https://mobile.twitter.com/wef/statu...21919483326470
I'm waiting for a commander on the ground to do the right thing and disregard orders. Won't be the 82nd, though. Not unless the CoS puts a bullet through his CG's head and takes command.
US general tells British special forces: Stop rescuing people in Kabul, you're making us look bad | Washington Examiner
Just checked out ADV podcasts; there’s a brilliant and funny analysis on the CCP and Covid. Worth checking out for the cringe CCP rap song!
Is there now any doubt that psychopaths are running the show? Wouldn't it be funny as hell if the Chinese Revolutionary Army mounted a huge rescue effort of foreign civilians trapped in Afghanistan? A brilliant PR move, and it would completely undermine this "administration." It would position them as the sole superpower in the world, and restructure political relationships among most countries.
Per Goldman, dabbling with a Post-American world:
We Are Perilously Close to a Post-American World – PJ Media
For some reason, I believe her 100%: Be careful how you fold your Cali Ballet