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The Case for Ignoring the World Court

(Archived document, may contain errors) 4/12/84 50 THE CASE FOR IGNORING THE WORLD COURT

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Historically Speaking: Benedict Arnold tries to justify his treason


By Dayne Rugh, For The Bulletin
“Very few words, however, shall suffice on a subject so personal, for to the thousands who suffer under the tyranny of the usurpers in the revolted Provinces … as to that class of men who are criminally protracting the war from sinister views, at the expense of the public interest, I prefer their enmity to their applause.”
These words, written by Benedict Arnold on Oct. 7, 1780, are contained in an open letter he wrote “To the Inhabitants of America” shortly after formally defecting to the British.
The letter served a couple of purposes. For the Norwich-born Arnold, this was a moment for him to state his case before a shocked nation and provide his own perspective into why he made this decision, and for the British, it was designed to appeal to like-minded thinkers within the ranks of the Continental Army and beyond. If the plan went accordingly, Arnold’s words would motivate legions of disaffected, discouraged, and angry Americans to quit the Revolution and reconcile with Great Britain.

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Your Health: News in the Polk medical community


Your Health: News in the Polk medical community
The Ledger
WATSON CLINIC
Kathleen Haggerty, M.D., a board-certified internal medicine specialist at Watson Clinic Main, 1600 Lakeland Hills Blvd. in Lakeland, has established a post-COVID clinic to address the lingering symptoms faced by many patients in the aftermath of their infection. Ongoing research has shown that these prolonged side effects often include fatigue, dizziness, chest heaviness, brain fog, malaise, poor concentration and nausea. 863-680-7190, www.WatsonClinic.com/Haggerty.
BAYCARE MEDICAL GROUP
Misty Holland was named vice president of patient care services and chief nursing officer for the Polk region, which encompasses Bartow Regional Medical Center, Winter Haven Hospital and Winter Haven Women’s Hospital. Holland joined BayCare in September 2017 as the director of patient care at BRMC. In recent months, she filled that same role at Winter Haven Women’s Hospital. Holland received a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing from Albany State University in Georgia, master’s degree in healthcare leadership from Western Governors University, Salt Lake City, and is certified in emergency nursing. Her professional affiliations include the American Nurses Association, Emergency Nurse Association, American Association of Critical Care Nurses, American Society of Healthcare Risk Managers and the National Patient Safety Foundation.

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MSNBC Live With Ali Velshi-20191212-20:28:00

and00 it is not a piece of good news for freedom in the united states. and ied yield back to mr. negus with thanks for recognizing me. >> and i yield back the balance of my time. >> gentleman yields back. what purpose does mr. mclien tock seek recognition? >> to strike the last word, mr. chairman. mr. chairman,t i have to offer different perspective on this. the -- the doctrine of executive privilege actually began with a subpoena that the house issued tous president george washingto in 1796 demanding all the papers related to the jal treaty. president washington refused that subpoena because he said that the powers of the house did not extend to treaties. he ultimately only provided that information to the senate as a function of its treaty approval process. so the -- and the doctrine that dates back to those days is

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