Media. She spoke in an event at the university of georgia in athens, georgia. [applause] thank you. When you say i do all those things now i know why i am tired. [laughter] when you become a feminist activist i havent had a chance to wash my hair in 30 years. [laughter] im just giving you fair warning. Im so glad to be here and im stunned and delighted and humbled by the enormity of the attendance and its very special particularly to hear that you do throughout the year and clearly the womens studies presence. Theres enough energy in this room to light a city block. Clearly throughout the year that you dont just settle for womens History Month which i had my moments of ambivalence about because there is black History Month and theres womens History Month and then the other 10 months are pellmell months . [laughter] so we need to have a little available room and spread. We are going to cover a lot of ground so im going to leap right in. I thought that for some of the fresh lemon and wom
Redesigned if you worked across state lines. I dont think theres any reason to think that the plan issues change if you have an interstate exchanges about administrative infrastructure. One thing that is present are the multistate plans which is not quite interstate exchange but it is the potential to increase competition across the lands. I cannot imagine an interstate exchange. Its difficult for me to imagine an interstate exchange either helping facilitate or not being a real challenge to a state thats doing the third way expansion. I dont want the 36 counties in mississippi that i want to keep my 75 and try to get them is covered as possible because that is within the degree of illegal operational and policy flexibility that i have. Okay. This has been at least for me and enlightening conversation and keep in mind allens presentation and what does it take to get to yes . We will be watching this as it develops over not just the next weeks but the next couple of years and we will se
This intelligence understands atomics, and they understand atomic weaponry, according to the retired Air Force staff sergeant who led this new study into Cold War UFOs
Since 2017 the movement pressing for government disclosure of UAP documents has picked up avalanche force. It is now crashing down on the U.S. Congress. It is also now widely recognized and accepted that scientists should have access to as much data as possible to conduct research on anomalous aerial reports. Resistance to disclosure is frequently justified by government claims that disclosure would put national security in jeopardy. Most scientific researchers accept this. Yet, some voices seem to scream for disclosure even if the wall of national security gets breached. Is this a good idea? There may be good arguments to support disclosure only to the extent that national security remains protected. Against UAP Disclosure? No. But national security deserves security.
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