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A deeper look into very recent history, The Case Against George W. Bush by Steven C. Markoff
by Paul Haeder / April 28th, 2021
Censorship comes in many forms. One of [them] is a colossal moral indifference to official crimes at the highest levels of our government.
Disclaimer: This is not a traditional mainstream or even left-stream book review. However, Steven C. Markoff’s book does play as the impetus and linchpin to my essay, more of an analysis/reaction to his book. I give
The Case Against George W. Bush, high marks. Read Steve’s book. Press your respective legislators to push for an investigation of W.’s crimes. Markoff sets out in the book about how those crimes were committed. I reference those. He completes his case: The evidence is there to prosecute and find guilty the 43rd President of the USA, George W. Bush.
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Troy, New York-based unit responsible for National Guard elements in New York, New Jersey and New England
Courtesy of the New York National Guard
LATHAM, N.Y. – New York Army National Guard Major General Thomas Spencer, a resident of York, Maine, took command of the Troy, New York–based 42nd Infantry Division during a change of command ceremony held April 17.
Spencer, a veteran of the Iraq War and Operation Desert Shield/Storm in 1990-1991, has been serving as the Assistant Deputy Commander for Sustainment for the 42nd Infantry Division since 2018. This included a deployment to the Middle East in 2020.
The 42nd Infantry Division is one of eight National Guard division headquarters.
10 The Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarine USS Maryland (SSBN 738) held a change of command ceremony onboard Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Georgia, April 22.
Cmdr. Henry Wicks relieved Cmdr. Michael Paisant as the commanding officer of the ship’s Gold Crew in a socially-distanced ceremony held at the base’s World War II memorial pavilion.
Rear Adm. John Spencer, Commander, Submarine Group Ten was the guest speaker at the event and he lauded Paisant and USS Maryland Gold Crew’s role in continuing to meet the mission in spite of the unique challenges posed by a global pandemic.
“Maryland, the ship, both Blue and Gold crews, played an outsized role early on in the pandemic to keep our ships operating,” said Spencer. “And how were they able to do that? Because of the Maryland crew and because of the leadership of Mike Paisant. Mike has had nothing but success during his command tour.”