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Today in Supreme Court History: January 21, 2010
1/21/2010: Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission decided.
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What US military leader would accept responsibility as this General did?
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/402647
From the article
On the morning of October 7, the IDF under my command failed in its mission to protect the citizens of Israel. The State of Israel paid a heavy and painful price - in human lives, in kidnappings and in physical and mental harm. The bold acts of heroism on the part of many - members of the security forces, IDF soldiers and commanders, and brave citizens - were not enough to prevent that grave disaster. My responsibility for the terrible failure is with me every day, hour by hour, and will continue to do so for the rest of my life
I don't think there is a single leader in the Pentagon who would ever accept responsibility for failure of this scale.
Google paid $195 a hour on the internet..my close relative has been without labor for nine months and the earlier month her compensation check was $23660 by working at home for 10 hours a day..
Here→→ https://da.gd/income666
I don't know when this dropped in.
I commented on another thread & won't repeat myself except to say critics as well as supporters of this opinion often exaggerate.
Seems the glitches in posting these daily posts are still in place and/or JB is too busy writing Trump stuff to keep track. So, it goes.
Yumura Onsen Case (First Petty Bench, decided January 21, 1988): Town not liable for failure to cover the opening of fenced hot spring; drunk man tried to lean on the fence, lost balance and fell, and was boiled to death
NHK Special "Japan Debut" Case (First Petty Bench, decided January 21, 2016): NHK's broadcast on "human zoo" did not defame Taiwanese indigenous people shown in the broadcast; ordinary people unlikely to perceive that plaintiffs should be treated like animals from broadcast criticizing Imperial Japan's practice