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2 yrs

Democrats’ strange obsession with drafting your daughters
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Democrats’ strange obsession with drafting your daughters

The Senate adjourned Thursday and won’t be back in the office for another two weeks, leaving the issue of drafting women unresolved over the July 4 break. That’s a pretty big deal, at least in broader America. In D.C., it’s just business as usual and is explained matter-of-factly. The House of Representatives passed its version of the National Defense Authorization Act on Friday, June 14, with no requirement to enroll women in the Selective Service System (the system used in a draft). The next week, the Senate Armed Services Committee passed its version of the bill but slipped the infrastructure for drafting women into the mix. Now, the bills go “to conference,” where the committees and staff from the House and Senate will work out their differences. ‘This is an issue where voters — regardless of what part of the country they come from or what party they belong to — are not OK with this.’ The move “has raised some hackles among members of the far-right,” a particularly inept New York Post reporter claimed Thursday, but it appears the Democrats’ strange compulsion to draft women is creating discomfort more broadly than that. And it is a Democratic project. While the committee process is classified, Blaze News has learned multiple Senate Democrats have introduced the idea in committee before along partisan lines without GOP support. Their Democratic colleagues outside the committee who are up for re-election sang a less enthusiastic tune when reporters caught up with them. Sens. Sherrod Brown (Ohio) and Bob Casey (Penn.) claimed to be unfamiliar with the proposal. Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.), who is in a particularly close race against Republican Tim Sheehy, told the Washington Examiner he would “have to take a look at it.” “It’s basic human instinct,” Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) told Blaze News. “You don’t send women to fight so long as able-bodied men exist to fight. It's a fundamental notion. You don’t even have to get to a moral question on this; it's a survival question. This isn't what human beings want to do when you want to survive.” And while no Republicans on the Senate Armed Services Commitee were reportedly “in favor,” it passed out of committee 22-3, with one of the nays from the Democratic chairman, who said he opposed breaking budget-cap limits. The markup is classified, but members can say how they voted and will when they want to score political points. “You’ve got a number of Republicans who are opposed to this,” Lee told Blaze News, “but some of those Republicans who have expressed opposition to it also voted to advance it out of committee, so the question is how much fight will you see out of them between now and when it hits the floor?" And not all Republicans are even opposed to the idea. Sen. Marsha Blackburn (Tenn.) said drafting women is about “opportunity.” "This is not about combat,” she told reporters. "It is about their opportunity to serve.” Defenders of the system say it isn’t technically a draft, and that’s true — the United States hasn’t had a draft since the Vietnam War, and reinstating it would require an additional act of Congress. But it’s only true until the United States decides it’s time to draft people again. Then the promises of not drafting women become a promise not to draft women into combat roles, which becomes simply drafting women into combat roles. It’s creating the infrastructure for doing exactly what politicians claim they won’t do. Unlikely, to say the least. When “it’s the law,” Lee said, “we create the expectation that women will be drafted. It will lead to a draft of women next time we have a draft.” After July 4, Republicans are going to have to figure out how hard they’re willing to fight a whole lot of modern feminist tropes too many politicians accept unthinkingly. On the other side, Democrats are going to have to decide just how important it is to them to draft women and whether it’s worth putting vulnerable colleagues like Brown and Tester in the hot seat. And even once vacation is over, the summer timeline isn’t long. While committee staffers will be hard at work throughout, the actual House and Senate committees are only scheduled to be in session a combined 11 days before breaking for the long August recess. That leaves time for those against drafting women to get their message out there. "Once public attention gets put on it, things change,” Lee told Blaze News, “because people realize the juice isn't worth the squeeze when people are upset. ... This is an issue where voters — regardless of what part of the country they come from or what party they belong to — are not OK with this.” Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas), who led the resistance three years ago when Congress last proposed drafting women, was a little blunter. “If Republicans even think about drafting women,” he told Blaze News, “every ounce of my being will be directed at destroying what’s left of the party." Washington Examiner: Senate Democrats dodge whether to expand draft to women Sign up for Bedford’s newsletter Sign up to get Blaze Media senior politics editor Christopher Bedford's newsletter. The fire rises: The Weekly Dish: My problem with IVF — and ours Blogger Andrew Sullivan was arguably the most influential journalist in America’s long slide toward gay marriage. That makes it all the more interesting when he comes out against IVF: And that’s the rub for me. In many cases, you’re creating new lives only to destroy them as waste. In many others, you don’t destroy them; you merely use them to beat the odds. They are quite simply a means to an end, violating a basic norm of inviolable human dignity. And these “means” are your own offspring. IVF literally requires a mother to play Sophie’s Choice several times over. And it’s harder to put these discarded humans out of your mind the way you can recover from an abortion, once the fetus has been dispensed with. Because they are still alive! By freezing them, you are conceding that they can one day change from a human being to a human person, with all the profound ramifications of that. And you may already have in front of you a growing IVF-created child who now has several siblings alive, just frozen in perpetual darkness. That’s what brings it home to me. There are now more than 600,000 future human beings sitting in “cryogenic nurseries” waiting for the light to come on — millions of brothers and sisters, sons and daughters, consigned indefinitely to living in vitro. Yes, the embryo has no memory, no sentience when frozen, no mind or will yet. There is no suffering. But the lack of suffering does not mean there is no sadness. Or no humanity.
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2 yrs

Alaska Man Monday - Money, Mysteries, and Moose
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Alaska Man Monday - Money, Mysteries, and Moose

Alaska Man Monday - Money, Mysteries, and Moose
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Complete Strategic Outclass: The Democrat Technology Ecosystem
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Complete Strategic Outclass: The Democrat Technology Ecosystem

Complete Strategic Outclass: The Democrat Technology Ecosystem
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Make No Mistake, Trump Won't Be Debating Biden Even If Biden Is There
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Make No Mistake, Trump Won't Be Debating Biden Even If Biden Is There

Make No Mistake, Trump Won't Be Debating Biden Even If Biden Is There
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2 yrs

iOS 18 public beta is probably coming soon to an iPhone near you
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iOS 18 public beta is probably coming soon to an iPhone near you

I was wrong to think iOS 18 wouldn't be worth trying out while in beta without Apple Intelligence features. In fact, WWDC 2024 gave me plenty of reasons to install iOS 18 beta 1 on my iPhone 14 Pro. It also confirmed that my hardware isn't good enough to run Apple's AI, though Apple Intelligence isn't available at this time in the iOS 18 beta. I was expecting the usual issues with the first beta releases, but I was ready to take one for the team. After all, bugs and battery life degradation would likely be ironed out by the time iOS 18 public beta 1 made its way to more iPhone users. But I was wrong again because iOS 18 is incredibly stable. I haven't encountered any serious bugs, and battery life hasn't much of a major hit. I'm comfortable recommending iOS 18 beta 1 to anyone looking to test Apple's new mobile OS. Then again, if you want an even more stable version of iOS 18, you can wait for the iOS 18 public beta 1. It appears as though the public release should be available very soon since Apple already confirmed that iOS 18 beta 2 is rolling out on Monday. Continue reading... The post iOS 18 public beta is probably coming soon to an iPhone near you appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Best Echo Dot deals for June 2024 Today’s deals: $79 AirPods, $99 Ninja blender, 25% off Google Pixel 8 Pro, Waterdrop RO filters, more Today’s deals: $19 Roku streamer, $79 Beats Studio Buds, $199 Bose TV Soundbar, $399 Lenovo laptop, more 44 best cheap Apple deals under $100
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2 yrs

Surgeons Perform First US Awake Kidney Transplant
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Surgeons Perform First US Awake Kidney Transplant

John Nicolas was deep into kidney transplant surgery when he decided to ask his doctors if they'd started yet. "At one point during surgery, I recall asking, 'Should I be expecting the spinal anesthesia to kick in?'" Nicolas, 28, recalled in a news release. "They had already...
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2 yrs

Top Pundit Suggests Trump VP Choice That Could Make Difference
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Top Pundit Suggests Trump VP Choice That Could Make Difference

Leading conservative pundit and pollster Matt Towery has long voiced skepticism that a candidate's choice of vice-presidential running mate affects presidential election outcomes."I've never really believed vice presidents change elections," Towery tells Newsmax.But this...
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US to Devote Extra $100M for Affordable Housing Over 3 Years
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US to Devote Extra $100M for Affordable Housing Over 3 Years

U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will announce $100 million in new financing Monday to increase the supply of affordable housing, the Treasury department said in a statement.
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Let's Get Cooking
Let's Get Cooking
2 yrs

Cinnamon Bread
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Cinnamon Bread

Cinnamon Bread is a sweet, quick bread that features a flavor combination of cinnamon and sugar that’s topped with a creamy vanilla glaze! A SWEET QUICK BREAD RECIPE This soft and simple Cinnamon Bread is perfect to serve at brunches, as dessert, or even breakfast! It’s super quick to put together and tastes amazing warm or room temperature! I absolutely love to make quick breads. They are so easy, no yeast is involved and anyone can make them with the simplest of ingredients! Also did I mention the house smells incredible while this is baking?! FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:  Is the cinnamon flavor of this Cinnamon Bread really strong No, actually this bread has a mild cinnamon flavor. It’s not bold or overpowering. It doesn’t make you feel like you bit into a cinnamon stick. However, you can totally amps up the cinnamon flavor by simply adding more cinnamon. How do I know when the Cinnamon Sugar Bread is done? The best way to tell the bread is done is by doing a toothpick test. Stick a toothpick into the bread at the top, if it comes out clean with a few crumbs then it’s done. If it comes out with batter, then it will need at least a few more minutes to bake. Is the cinnamon and sugar on the top supposed to stay mostly dry? Great question. Yes, if it stays mostly dry it is totally fine. Also, know that some will fall down on the edges of the bread making the edges look darker or burnt, but it’s not actually burnt, it’s simply darker because of the cinnamon and sugar and how those look when baked. So keep that in mind when making this bread. How do you store leftovers of this quick bread? Save any leftovers in an airtight container and keep it at room temperature for up to 3-4 days. INGREDIENTS NEEDED: (SEE RECIPE CARD BELOW FOR THE FULL RECIPE) granulated sugar ground cinnamon all purpose flour light brown sugar large egg whole milk vegetable oil vanilla extract HOW TO MAKE CINNAMON BREAD Preheat the oven to 350℉ and line a 9×5-inch loaf pan with parchment paper. NoteL The parchment paper just helps with easier removal after it is done baking. If you don’t want to use parchment paper, just spray well with nonstick cooking spray (I prefer the kind that has flour in it – like Baker’s Joy). In a small bowl, add the granulated sugar and cinnamon then stir together. Set aside. In a bowl, add all purpose flour, brown sugar and baking powder and stir well to combine. Then make a well (a large dip) in the middle of the dry ingredients and add the egg, milk, vegetable oil and vanilla extract. Stir together until combined well. Pour half of the batter into the prepared loaf pan, then sprinkle ¾ of the cinnamon sugar mixture on top of the batter. Add the rest of the batter over the cinnamon sugar mixture, and then sprinkle the rest of the cinnamon sugar mixture on top. Bake for about 60 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean. Allow to cool before slicing and serving. CRAVING MORE RECIPES?  Cinnamon Streusel Muffins Cinnamon Roll Cake Cinnamon Whipped Cream Cinnamon Raisin Biscuits Banana Pumpkin Bread Cowboy Bread Zucchini Bread English Muffin Bread Lemon Poppy Seed Bread Strawberry Bread Apple Bread The Best Banana Bread Print Cinnamon Bread Cinnamon Bread is a sweet, quick bread that features a flavor combination of cinnamon and sugar that's topped with a creamy vanilla glaze! Course BreadsCuisine American Prep Time 10 minutes minutesCook Time 1 hour hourTotal Time 1 hour hour 10 minutes minutes Servings 8 servings Calories 435kcal Author Brandie @ The Country Cook IngredientsFor the cinnamon sugar mixture:⅔ cup granulated sugar1 Tablespoon ground cinnamonFor the bread:2 cups all purpose flour1 cup light brown sugar packed2 large egg⅔ cup whole milk½ cup vegetable oil1 teaspoon vanilla extract InstructionsPreheat the oven to 350℉ and line a 9×5-inch loaf pan with parchment paper. NoteL The parchment paper just helps with easier removal after it is done baking. If you don’t want to use parchment paper, just spray well with nonstick cooking spray (I prefer the kind that has flour in it – like Baker’s Joy).In a small bowl, add the granulated sugar and cinnamon then stir together. Set aside.In a bowl, add all purpose flour, brown sugar and baking powder and stir well to combine.Then make a well (a large dip) in the middle of the dry ingredients and add the egg, milk, vegetable oil and vanilla extract. Stir together until combined well.Pour half of the batter into the prepared loaf pan, then sprinkle ¾ of the cinnamon sugar mixture on top of the batter.Add the rest of the batter over the cinnamon sugar mixture, and then sprinkle the rest of the cinnamon sugar mixture on top.Bake for about 60 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean.Allow to cool before slicing and serving. Notes Please refer to my FAQ’s (Frequently Asked Questions) and ingredient list above for other substitutions or for the answers to the most common questions. NutritionCalories: 435kcal | Carbohydrates: 69g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 16g | Sodium: 32mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 44g
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2 yrs

Donald Sutherland Apparently Died After Living On Oxygen Tank And Packs Of Cigarettes In Final Days
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Donald Sutherland Apparently Died After Living On Oxygen Tank And Packs Of Cigarettes In Final Days

Donald Sutherland’s son, Kiefer Sutherland, announced his passing on social media, with talent agency CAA clarifying that the actor died after a long-running illness. Although details about his health condition were not stated, the iconic actor battled respiratory issues for years and lived on an oxygen tank and tube in his final days. Taking to X, Kiefer shared a black and white throwback father-and-son photo, calling Donald “one of the most important actors in the history of film.” He also noted that Donald loved working and echoed the undeniable sentiment that he delivered excellently in every role he played. Fans react to the news of Donald Sutherland’s passing DIRTY SEXY MONEY, Donald Sutherland,, ‘The Verdict’, (Season 2, episode 5, aired November 5, 2008), 2007-09, photo: Vivian Zink / ©Touchstone Television / courtesy Everett Collection In response to the sad news of Donald’s death, fans took to social media with clips and scenes of him in his element, while paying their respects and commending his successful Hollywood career. Some of Sutherland’s incredible filmography, noted by a fan, includes Klute, Hunger Games, Don’t Look Now, Animal House, and M*A*S*H. RELATED: Donald Sutherland Dies At 88 After Long Battle With Illness Another gushed about his “beautiful, melodic, smooth and captivating” voice, adding that anyone who heard it surely became “mesmerized.” “Didn’t matter who else was in that scene with him. All eyes were always on THE Donald Sutherland. He will forever be deeply missed,” the user gushed. MIRANDA’S VICTIM, Donald Sutherland, 2023. © Vertical Entertainment / Courtesy Everett Collection For many, it is surprising that the actor lived up to 88 years despite his cigarette addiction in his 30s, where he reportedly smoked up to four packs of cigarettes daily. Nevertheless, he experienced several health issues, such as hepatitis, and later developed a chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, which made him dependent on an oxygen tank until his death. THE BURNT ORANGE HERESY, Donald Sutherland, 2019. © Sony Pictures Classics / courtesy Everett Collection Health aside, Donald was a dynamic actor and a favorite of directors like Federico Fellini, Robert Altman, Oliver Stone, Bernardo Bertolucci, and Warren Kiefer, who he named his first son after. His other four children include Kiefer’s twin sister Rachel, Roeg, Rossif, and Angus from his marriages to Shirley Douglas and Francine Racette. Click for next Article The post Donald Sutherland Apparently Died After Living On Oxygen Tank And Packs Of Cigarettes In Final Days appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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