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May your Independence Day be filled with celebration, joy, and above all, pride as we honor our freedom and liberty that defines our great nation. Check out my blog post https://wix.to/fJk1zOR #newblogpost
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Concerns about the so called "Safe Supply Drug" Program in BC: 1️⃣ Toxicity of unregulated drug market remains unaddressed. 2️⃣ Overdose deaths have not decreased, with 2,224 in BC in 2021. 3️⃣ Public safety is at risk with increased public drug use. 4️⃣ Lack of support services perpetuates addiction cycle. BC NDP/Liberal Premier David Eby's recent plans to recriminalize public drug use shows a shift in government stance. Due to his lack of support in the polls , his about face looks like its purely out of self interest & self preservation. Drastic measures for identifying & addressing root causes of addiction, ensuring public safety, and providing support services is needed. Let’s work together and oust the NDP/Liberal government coalition from BC and tell them NO MORE so called "Safe Supply" paid for by tax payers and recriminalize hard drugs. We need to tell the NDP/LIBERAL's to Stop poisoning our community, secondly stop acting like you didn't create the problem. Jagmeet Singh is POISONING our province and our country by supporting the Liberals. He can put a vote of no confidence at any given time, but instead he chooses to flood British Colombia with Hard Drugs to poison British Colombians.
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Surreal. 9 years of Trudeau.
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Happy October 7th 🍁🏈🎃🍻🍂 October 7th holds significance for various reasons, including historical events, cultural observances, and personal milestones. Here are a few notable events associated with October 7th: 1. Historical Events: - In 1571, the Battle of Lepanto took place, which was a significant naval engagement between the Holy League (a coalition of Catholic maritime states) and the Ottoman Empire. - In 1765, the Stamp Act Congress convened in New York City, marking an important event in the American colonies' opposition to British taxation policies. - In 1919, the KLM Royal Dutch Airlines was established, making it the world's oldest airline still operating under its original name. 2. Cultural Observances: - In some countries, October 7th is celebrated as World Habitat Day, emphasizing the importance of adequate shelter and sustainable urban development. - In the Catholic Church, October 7th is the feast day of Our Lady of the Rosary, which commemorates the intercession of the Virgin Mary in the Battle of Lepanto. 3. Personal Milestones: - October 7th holds personal significance for individuals who celebrate their birthdays or anniversaries on this date. It's worth noting that there are numerous other events and observances associated with October 7th, but the significance can vary depending on one's cultural, historical, or personal perspective. Dr. Karen
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Wishing you a joyous Independence Day filled with pride, peace, and prosperity. May this Independence Day bring happiness and success to you and your loved ones. Celebrate the freedom that our forefathers fought for and cherish the blessings of being a citizen of an independent nation. 🇮🇳 Happy Independence Day 🇮🇳 #independence #independenceday #security #securityindustry #securityprofessionals #securityprofessionals #securitymanagement #india
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I am sharing a lesson I learnt from the simple people this 48th Independence day here in PNG https://lnkd.in/gmxFJKYN
Happy 48th Independence day to you all and P.N.G.
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Happy Independence Day! 🇺🇸 Today, we celebrate the ratification of the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and America’s continued effort to fulfill the principle “that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” Learn more about the founding of America by checking out our playlist “Founding a Nation”: https://bit.ly/3RNTIV1
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I wanted to wish all of my professional peers a happy American Independence Day, and to remind everyone how lucky we are that our forefathers had the insights to lay the groundwork for where we are today. Nothing is perfect, and trials where freedom is, will strengthen. As professionsals, we begin each fiscal year with a new set of goals. Back in 1787, our forefathers did the same, and laid these out in what became the preamble of our Constitution. Essentially, the “objectives” of our governments foundation. “We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.". Take it to heart. Take it to work. Take it to sleep. These are critical objectives that we must strive to drive with passion in our work and home lives. Don’t tread on these objectives. Happy Independence Day!
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The more I observe our world through its present social and cultural context I am convinced that the return of honor would benefit us greatly.
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NOT SHAMEFUL TO REMEMBER Memories of war enable our society to remember the past, to express appreciation to those who sacrificed their lives and willingly served our country. At the same time we also need to acknowledge and accept that on occasions, events and happenings from the past, which would be considered unnecessary today, occurred for significant and highly acceptable reasons. Those of us today should never feel guilt nor shame for these actions, which some are constantly demanding that we do. This is why we, as Australians, come together every ANZAC Day. We do it to commemorate the ANZAC’s and their achievements: we should remember them though, not as old soldiers from a forgotten war, but as the young Australians each of them were in 1915, when they left our shores to defend Australia. Remembering moments from our history allows us as a society to learn from them and to move forward in a positive and determined manner. We cannot change history and nor should we, but we can and should learn from it. Australians young and old, will always remember them.
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Today is Juneteenth. Click here to learn more about the holiday, why it is celebrated, and its significance in American history: http://spr.ly/6042gEuFm
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