It really doesn't matter whether or not Erikson shared what he found he still found it before Columbus. The point is that if you're not the first to find something, then you're not the discoverer.
Yeah, the Native Americans might want to say something about who discovered America. Even if you don't want to count indigenous people there's this Leif Erikson fellow who beat Colombus by nearly 500 years.
I know about Article 15. Disobeying a lawful order from someone of higher rank (Officer or NCO), going AWOL, desertion, missing movement, can also get you court-martialed. In a civilian job those actions wouldn't be crimes; they can get you fired.
They shouldn't have to join the Peace Corps...
And what of those who don't? They're a potential problem. The military doesn't want to deal with them. Not to mention if you court-martial them and give them Bad Conduct/Dishonorable discharges you now have a new felon on the streets after he gets out of military prison. They're going to...
Disciplinary issues aren't going to go away by being more strict; it might make it worse. The issue I'm talking about is resistance from the people who don't want to be there. Some portion of them will do just enough to keep their immediate supervisor off their ass, usually a Staff Sergeant or...
Sounds like disciplinary issues waiting to happen. You're forcing millions of people who don't want to be there, may have better options, or both to do military service. It's when and how many, not if, people aren't going to be willing to play ball. Not to mention most 18 year olds are not...
I think it will be more than 4, and I doubt there will be only one. I guess Neil Young will have to write a follow up song to Ohio. If not him, then someone.
He wanted to shoot BLM protesters in his last term, but this time there appear to be no rational voices that can or will tell him...
I wouldn't put it past him. I think it's a matter of when and how exactly. Other posters have already mentioned things that are already happening. I would not be surprised if we see another Kent State or worse before midterms.
Depends. For the Senate the answer is probably yes since there are more Red states than Blue states but every state gets 2 regardless of population. Just how conservative is this guy would likely be a factor. For the House, probably if they think it increases their chances of getting control...
I don't know. I think this is pretty close to a coin-flip election, and if either side is favored, then it's slight. My money is that the tipping point state is decided by less than 2% of the votes.
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