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GADSTRUP, Denmark, May 5, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ Can you ever be happy if you do not follow you heart? And can you control your love life? These are the questions Lotte Søs Farran-Lee answers in the novel, He Doesn t Follow the Script (published by Balboa Press), a spiritual love story around the theme of free will or not.
Michael and Katrin meet each other several times in life and every time, knowing they are sharing something very special a deep love for each other. However, circumstances do not make it possible for them to unite. This story unfolds the pain of not following the heart, but also poses the question if we are ever in real power to choose what and when we want something. Is it the script that is doing it for us, are we doing it alone or is it a dance between the two?
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because the iranians will reed that as a feckless president who shouts a lot and tweets a lot, but doesn t follow-up his words with actions. so here we are in precisely the place that john bolton wanted us to be in where we re in a box where no matter what we do, there is a high risk of escalation and military conflict. your question was should we respond. i think to fail to respond to an awful iranian regime, to sort of empower them, to send a message we won t respond if we are hit would be the more dangerous of the two options. do you believe the president has the authority to launch an attack specifically something that s proportional, not an all-out war, without getting congressional authorization? that s a really good question. i have for years been saying that we need to reassert congressional constitutional authority for deciding when we go to war. of course, presidents have been violators on both sides of the aisle. whether it was barack obama in libya or syria, president t
the new york times, which is maureen dowd, folks learn has written about many washington issues. look, mueller s argument is he can t report on what his facts mean because the president has immunity from prosecution but that doesn t follow. if you believe trump committed a crime, even if you can t indict him now, why not say so? neal? so, look, i think if barr didn t say what he said in his confirmation hearings, you could imagine mueller in march taking a very different view and answering the question of whether the president obstructed justice, but, remember, mueller s ultimate boss, his supervisor, is william barr. and he was following what barr told him to do at his confirmation hearings, which is don t go and attack someone and tear their reputation down if you don t give them legal process. that brings to the other thing i wanted to ask you about. in the rules that you wrote which have this trigger for serious disagreements go to the congress and the good news for the tru
right decision for him. have there been any discussions in the department about pardons for paul manafort, roger stone, michael flynn or michael cohen? congressman, we have a very well-worn system for that the president doesn t follow. but have there been i have not been involved in any discussions of any pardons including the ones you re discussing. you made a public statement last week that the investigation was nearly complete. is that your characterization or is that robert mueller s characterization? congressman, that position i mentioned last week in a press conference was my position as acting attorney general. would robert mueller if sitting before us now agree with you? congressman, robert mueller is going to finish his investigation when he wants to finish his investigation. is mr. mueller honest? congressman, i have been on the record about my respect for bob