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>>172563ustonymc @ustonymc - MEMORIES
In 1952 Dwight Eisenhower stood before a crowd of World War II veterans and suddenly he could not continue speaking. His voice cracked, his eyes filled. The man who planned D-Day began to cry. He paused, and tried to continue, but he couldn't. The audience didn't interrupt. They understood. Many of them had been there. Eisenhower was often remembered as calm and controlled. But in that moment, the mask slipped, and what remained was a man who had carried the cost of war for years and still felt it deeply.
Even the man who won the war never stopped mourning those who paid for it.
https://x.com/ustonymc/status/2005933537984221292VA Secretary Doug Collins @SecVetAffairs - Veterans cemeteries keep the memories of America’s heroes alive. Under President Trump, VA is committed to ensuring America’s Veterans cemeteries have the resources they need to provide excellent memorial benefits and services to our nation’s Veterans and their families, and these grants underscore that fact.
https://news.va.gov/press-room/va-provides-over-77-million-in-grants-to-state-veterans-cemeteries/https://x.com/SecVetAffairs/status/2006050214352740681Vatican News @VaticanNews - As the Church prepares to mark the World Day of Peace on 1 January, Marie Dennis, director of Pax Christi’s Catholic Institute for Nonviolence, says Pope Leo XIV’s first message for the occasion refers to a peace that is “humble and persevering" in response to a world increasingly marked by conflict, fear, and fragmentation.
https://www.vaticannews.va/en/church/news/2025-12/marie-dennis-pax-christi-pope-leo-message-world-day-peace.htmlhttps://x.com/VaticanNews/status/2006275884743860688Vigilant Fox @VigilantFox - Most people aren’t drinking the kind of water their body actually needs.
If you’re using a common pitcher filter, it’s probably leaving behind the very toxins you most want to avoid.
Fluoride and aluminum slip right through.
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