Dog s best friends Thursday, March 4, 2021 7:14 AM PANDORA Heroism has many faces, takes many forms. And those in need of rescue aren’t always who we expect.
Last
Thursday, a group of men from Pandora saved a life. That the being in
jeopardy possessed four legs rather than two bears little weight in the
matter.
The episode opened with Steven “Hippy” Bishop, a local business owner.
Outside
his home and business at roughly 11 a.m., Bishop was greeted by an
unfamiliar, but exuberantly friendly dog; a Samoyed. Bishop made the
dog’s acquaintance, and offered her treats, what he described as “Scooby
Wednesday August 8, 2012
On Wednesday, August 8th, the Arena Football League hosted ArenaBowl XXV Media Day at the New Orleans Arena. The head coaches of both teams and Commissioner Jerry Kurz addressed the media.
The Arizona Rattlers appeared at the first media day session. Coach Kevin Guy addressed the media, and introduced his team and coaching staff. Afterwards, the media was given the opportunity for one on one interfviews with the Arizona Rattlers.
Following the Rattlers media day session, Arena Football League Commissioner Jerry Kurz spoke to the media about the state of the league. He talked about the AFL owners decision to host a neutral site ArenaBowl, discussed an Arena Football International intitiative as well as the need for a developmental league.
. He was the 2014, 2016 and 2018 Republican Nominee for U.S. House of Representatives (Florida-CD23). During Black History Month, individuals are generally honored by schools, government entities and others for the important contributions they made to the civil rights movement. One group, though, the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA), has honored a man, in the name of Black History Month, Siraj Wahhaj, who is known for being linked to one of the worst terrorist attacks on US soil. That event, the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, took the lives of six people, including a pregnant woman, and injured over one thousand more. To pay tribute to such a man is an act of callous disregard to the attack victims and those who suffered injustices of the past.
Radical Muslim Syed Ammar Ahmed continues to affiliate with colleges and kids. Tue Feb 16, 2021
Joe Kaufman is a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center; a writer for the Counter-Islamist Grid, a project of the Middle East Forum; and the Chairman of the Joe Kaufman Security Initiative. He was the 2014, 2016 and 2018 Republican Nominee for U.S. House of Representatives (Florida-CD23). Last month, the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA) announced its sponsorship of a school project that would provide grants to Muslim teachers and schools in need, what might seem to be an innocuous and laudable undertaking. However, the group sponsoring the project, ICNA, has ties to overseas terror, and the face of the project, Syed Ammar Ahmed, is a radical who once joked about threatening to blow up a school. And to provide a further grim irony, Ahmed is currently an adjunct professor affiliated with different colleges. Why are American youth being subject