リズ・チェイニー下院議員が予備選で敗北。
— Kan Nishida 🇺🇸❤️🇯🇵 (@KanAugust) August 17, 2022
これは大きなマイルストーン。
というのも、
この30年アメリカがユーゴ、中東、アフリカを侵略、爆撃しまくった主導者たちである、
クリントン家、ブッシュ家、チェイニー家、マケイン家を代表する最後の議員だったわけです。
日本語Wikiにはない記載
Personal life
Cheney is a United Methodist.[170] She is married to Philip Perry, a partner at Latham & Watkins. They were married in Wyoming in 1993. They have five children.[171
2022年8月10日水曜日
キムチ風情じゃ到底無理なグローバルな影響力が可憐にスルーされてる件
Religion News Service (RNS) is a news agency covering religion, ethics, spirituality and moral issues. It publishes news, information, and commentaries on faiths and religious movements to newspapers, magazines, broadcast organizations and religious publications. It was founded in 1934.
History
RNS was founded in 1934 by journalist Louis Minsky as an affiliate of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. Everett R. Clinchy was the managing editor and co-founder.[1][2]
RNS was acquired by the United Methodist Reporter in 1983, by Newhouse News Service in 1994, then by the Religion Newswriters Foundation in 2011.[3]
In April 2015, the Catholic News Agency published an article disclosing that RNS had received a grant of $120,000 from the Arcus Foundation with the stated intent “to recruit and equip LGBT supportive leaders and advocates to counter rejection and antagonism within traditionally conservative Christian churches”, also questioning if the grant had biased RNS's coverage of traditional religion.[4] In response, RNS's then editor-in-chief Kevin Eckstrom said that the grant language is “Arcus’ description of their funding, not ours” and denied that the grant had any influence over editorial decisions at RNS.[5]
https://tokumei10.blogspot.com/2022/08/blog-post_51.html
- The history of this church goes back to July 15, 1888, when Bishop M.C. Harris baptized the first group of Japanese in Hawaii who had converted to ...
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The University of Southern California was founded following the efforts of Judge Robert M. Widney, who helped secure donations from several key figures in early Los Angeles history: a Protestant nurseryman, Ozro Childs, an Irish Catholic former-Governor, John Gately Downey, and a German Jewish banker, Isaias W. Hellman. The three donated 308 lots of land to establish the campus and provided the necessary seed money for the construction of the first buildings. Originally operated in affiliation with the Methodist Church, the school mandated from the start that "no student would be denied admission because of race." The university is no longer affiliated with any church, having severed formal ties in 1952.
You can check out anytime you like、but
You can never leave・・・(爆wwwwwwwwwwwwwww
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>You can check out anytime you like、but
You can never leave・・・
そして国葬へ・・・
やらんでいい国葬 やるくらいなら
シンゾーの葬儀は南かるふぉりにあでやったらええ
9000億円で済むか謎だけど
メソジストの葬儀 皆で見守るのも一興かもしれん
とか言ってみる
世界中のトモダチがみれるチャンスですよ
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