President of women in international security, also known as wise. I would like to welcome you all to this event, women in combat. This is the fifth major event that wise has organized on the issue of the integration of women in the military. I would like to recognize and thank ellen, the director of the combat Integration Initiative for her leadership on this issue. The combat Integration Initiative really has a very simple objective, and that is to support the successful integration of women in the military, and support the policy that lifts the ban on women serving in combat positions. The initiative brings together both active and former military academics, and other analysts and experts of all generations, i would say. A are the first trailblazers in the military, as well as a very young generation. Many of them are in the room are participating in the working group that we have established under the combat Integration Initiative, and i would like to take this opportunity to thank
Fundamental truth, we were building the best Grass Roots Campaign in modern political history. We had the best candidate and the best message. In a way, the story of this election is the degree to which replicated the 2008 results. Many people thought that 2008 was a onceinalifetime result. You came very close to replicating it. I think the most fascinating statistic is africanamericans in ohio, 11 of the electorate, 15 this time. You found 200,000 more African American voters who turned out for you. Mitt romney lost the state by 103,000. That was the election, right there. Finding those extra African American voters. Let me back up. We won this election because of barack obama. People volunteered and supported the president because of his message, because of the campaign he built. And because they were making big choice about where they wanted the country to go. From the first day, he offered me this job, he said to me this has to be about the grass roots. We are going to run a campai
Dale E. Ranck Jr., 98, of Milton, went home to be with his Lord and Savior on Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2024, at his residence. He was born Aug. 8, 1925, in Milton, the