taught in schools there and tie covid protection. their pro kind of traditiona values which again the left loo down on with derision. that s exactly right. they are pro- traditional famil values. they want their kids to learn about these traditional family values, and what s most upsetting right now for moms is that they are worried about jus simply putting food on the table . gas prices are going up. some moms are not even able to find baby formula of their choice. every day living has become a struggle for american families. in texas 15, our american energ is under attack. this is the way people feed their families here in texas 15 and in south texas. the school closure issue,
within it. we also maintain the tradition of civilian control of the military. we also maintain the traditiona of an apolitical military. we did that then, we do that now , and we will do that forever . i would like to add a commen to that, bob. i have known the chairman for a long time very we fought together, we have served a couple of times in the same unit , so i m not guessing at his character. he doesn t have a political bon in his body. i think, you know, i clearly have tremendous faith and confidence, but what i want to make sure we do is maintain our focus on the threats ahead. maintain our focus on our challenge regina and all the things we are trying to do to make sure this force is ready t meet the challenges of the future.
Hilltown Digest: Year after year it’s picnic table 63
A picture from the 2021 Memorial Day weekend picnic that was originally started by Helen Kagan, seated in the middle. Due to inclement weather, the picnic was held at the Mallory home rather than table 63 at Look Park. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Published: 6/3/2021 4:27:30 PM
The COVID-19 pandemic canceled many traditions last year, from big Thanksgiving get-togethers to the Cummington Fair. But one decades-long tradition that was called off for the first time last year resumed last Sunday: the Memorial Day weekend family picnic first started by Helen Kagan in the late 1960s.
“I never knew that it would be a tradition,” said Kagan, now 92. “But I’m so happy that it is.”
there are some reductions at the top. i get about 20 pages in and there s a couple individual lines that have been redacted. we haven t seen much of that before. this is the first thing that jumps out at me. the first ten or 11 pages, it deals with matt gaetz, republican congressman from florida, trying to sit in and ask questions during the session with fiona hill. there is a point here where he says to adam schiff, i m a member of the judiciary committee. i deserved to be here. i can ask questions. and schiff says, take a signal to press. and matt gaetz is to adam schiff, you re going to have someone come in here and remove me? and he says, no, you re going to remove yourself. so the first ten or 11 minutes is this political food fight going on in the committee about who is able to be there and ask questions. keep in mind that members of the oversight and the traditiona jul committees can sit in but not asked questions for those under
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