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Complete absolute bullshit in the second tweet.
Which part? I mean many jews have moved and changed their names and are timid about admitting they are Jewish. Some close friends of my family did this exact thing when they came to America in 1965. I haven't seen them do anything evil but they did some of what is described.
 
Hey fellas, need a little help here. Nothing important.

What are some of the D Day books that you have read that were really good? I am looking for a good book for reading on my cruise before we get to Normandy. I’ve read the following already:

The Dead and Those About to Die
D Day through German Eyes V 1& 2
Combat Diaries:True Stories from the Frontlines of WW2
D Day- A Captivating Guide to the Battle for Normandy


Thank you for any recommendations.
 
Hey fellas, need a little help here. Nothing important.

What are some of the D Day books that you have read that were really good? I am looking for a good book for reading on my cruise before we get to Normandy. I’ve read the following already:

The Dead and Those About to Die
D Day through German Eyes V 1& 2
Combat Diaries:True Stories from the Frontlines of WW2
D Day- A Captivating Guide to the Battle for Normandy


Thank you for any recommendations.

Not necessarily DDay but I love Band of Brothers and have read quite a bit of their books. On my shelf currently is Hang Tough(About Dick Winters) and Fierce Valor(about Ron Speirs).
I’ve read just about all of the books written by the main characters you can think of. A quick Amazon search will show a bunch.
 
The Talmud is nasty brother
Yes, it was the source of most of the tension between Jesus and the religious leaders of His day. It is rejected because of its extra-biblical teaching.

Here's some info from the gotquestions.org web site, which is as good of a source on getting Bible questions answered from a conservative evangelical point of view as there is out there.

The word “Talmud” is a Hebrew word meaning “learning, instruction.” The Talmud is a central text of mainstream Judaism and consists primarily of discussions and commentary on Jewish history, law (especially its practical application to life), customs and culture. The Talmud consists of what are known as the Gemara and the Mishnah.

In addition to the inspired written Hebrew scriptures, which Christians call the Old Testament, Judaism has an "Oral Torah" which is a tradition explaining what these scriptures mean and how to interpret them and apply the laws. Orthodox Jews believe God taught this Oral Torah to Moses, and to others, down to the present day. This tradition was maintained only in oral form until about the 2nd century A.D., when the oral law was compiled and written down in a document called the Mishnah. Over the next few centuries, additional commentaries elaborating on the Mishnah were written down in Jerusalem and Babylon. These additional commentaries are known as the Gemara. The Gemara and the Mishnah together are known as the Talmud. This was completed in the 5th century A.D.

There are actually two Talmuds: the Jerusalem Talmud and the Babylonian Talmud. The Babylonian Talmud is more comprehensive, and is the one most people mean if they just say "the Talmud" without specifying which one. The Talmud is not easy to read. There are often gaps in the reasoning where it is assumed that you already know what they are talking about, and concepts are often expressed in a sort of shorthand. Biblical verses that support a teaching are often referenced by only two or three words. The Talmud preserves a variety of views on every issue and does not always clearly identify which view is the accepted one.

Christianity does not consider the Talmud to be inspired in the same sense that the 66 books of the biblical canon are “God breathed” (2 Timothy 3:16). While some of the teachings from the Talmud may be “compatible” with biblical teachings, the same can be said for many different writings from many different religions. For the Christian, the study of the Talmud can be a great way to learn more about Jewish tradition, history, and interpretation, but the Talmud is not to be considered the authoritative Word of God.
 
Which part? I mean many jews have moved and changed their names and are timid about admitting they are Jewish. Some close friends of my family did this exact thing when they came to America in 1965. I haven't seen them do anything evil but they did some of what is described.
Not a bad idea considering the treatment we've been giving them.

Part of my family is Jewish and those that are I consider to be radical leftists. Haven't talked to them in years, but openly wonder how they are responding to current events.
 
Not necessarily DDay but I love Band of Brothers and have read quite a bit of their books. On my shelf currently is Hang Tough(About Dick Winters) and Fierce Valor(about Ron Speirs).
I’ve read just about all of the books written by the main characters you can think of. A quick Amazon search will show a bunch.
Agree on Band of Brothers.
 

Seems to be a counter point to the townhall. Is this accurate?
No one is stopping SS# for legal immigrants. I understand his argument about cherry picking stats but DOGE is only going to make recommendations itnis still up to congress. To me it is a moot point
 
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