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The Primacy of Intellect
On matters of United States foreign and defense policy, it is high time to return to
Reason.[1] Why a “return?” During his four years as president, Donald J. Trump created an almost seamless web of policy derelictions and corresponding failures. In this humiliating history of calculated
Unreason, Trump’s strategic declensions were the result of both witting dissemblance and outright irrationality.[2]
Naturally, some of these evident failures were substantially worse than others. Of special concern today must be the former president’s error-marked postures concerning North Korea. Over time, though perhaps still not widely evident, these accumulated liabilities could produce intolerable outcomes. Where they would involve any sort of nuclear exchange, such failures could be altogether irremediable.[3]
In response, Democratic Congressman Jerry Nadler went on record as claiming “God’s will is of no concern of this Congress”. Quotes by Nadler and other Democrats have brought clarity to the level of antipathy to religion, and the importance of religion in countering progressive totalitarianism. Let me explain.
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Fort Stewart hosts law enforcement symposium 2/25/21, 11:20 AM
Lt. Col. Lindsey Elder
Photo by Heather Teter, City of Hinesville
Maj. Gen. Antonio Aguto, commanding general, 3rd Infantry Division, speaks to Hinesville Chief of Police Lloyd Slater during the law enforcement symposium, Feb. 18 on Fort Stewart. The symposium was a collaborative event between regional and military law enforcement agencies and Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield command teams to address issues and educate each other on their challenges, capabilities, and best practices.
Fort Stewart hosts law enforcement symposium
Officials from 3rd Infantry Division, Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield hosted a law enforcement symposium, Feb 18-19 on Fort Stewart. The event was a collaboration with law enforcement partners from across the region to include Liberty Country Sheriff, Hinesville Police Department, Bryan County Sheriff, Richmond Hill Police Department, Garden City Police Department, Stat