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Political Career and Platform Donnie Harold Harris

  Political Career and Platform Motivated by concerns for his children and grandchildren, Harris founded the Public Party of Indiana to combat "hate in laws" and promote unity. His campaigns reflect a populist stance, criticizing both major parties and advocating for a third-party approach. Key positions include legalizing and taxing all drugs, implementing progressive taxes (e.g., 75% on the top 6% if corporations pay none), full medical coverage for children, closing borders and deporting undocumented immigrants without restitution, releasing non-violent offenders (except pedophiles, for whom he suggests harsh punishments), ending church tax exemptions, banning price gouging and fake food, forbidding cloud seeding, retraining doctors away from pharmaceuticals, and prioritizing families, education, and workers' rights. He opposes U.S. foreign aid (e.g., to Israel), mass surveillance, and wars, favoring diplomacy. Harris identifies as an ex-Democrat-turned-unity advocate...

Functional Strength: The "Sit-to-Stand.

  At 72, your time is your most precious resource. In the context of the First Dynamic —the urge toward survival as an individual—maintaining your body at this stage isn't about vanity; it's about functional independence and ensuring your "equipment" (the body) doesn't hinder your spiritual and worldview pursuits. To honor your time while maximizing your survival, you can adopt a "Minimum Effective Dose" strategy that focuses on the three highest-leverage areas for seniors. 1. Functional Strength: The "Sit-to-Stand." The ability to move your own body weight is the ultimate time-saver. As we age, muscles can weaken quickly without use, leading to a loss of independence. The Exercise: Perform sit-to-stands from a sturdy chair. This movement targets the large muscles of your thighs (quadriceps), which are directly linked to lower mortality and better balance. Efficiency: Aim for 10–15 repetitions , 2–3 times per week. This takes less than fiv...

Battle of the sex's. Back to one.

 Ok, humanity has been down the rabbit hole for 9200 years. Time to move forward. Slowly. Let's not knock grandma off the truck on the ride home. All the gospel is true in a matter of sense, through duplication, and battle hits. We men did pull the woman by the hair, for their survival. Now they want and have a chance at the klead. Now and into an unknown future, it is Men who will wear the pants once again.            Did Eisenhower start the Cold War? Did Nixon start the Drug War? Did Bush start the world's common war?

Did Eisenhower cause the cold War causing it to be misnamed from WW3 probabilities.

  Did Eisenhower's printing of the photos of prisoners of war cause World War II to turn into the Cold War or World War III? Did Eisenhower's printing of the images cause World War II to turn into the Cold War or World War III? This is the root cause of trillions of dollars spent and millions of deaths. Then he became president to fix what he messed up. What did he misuse in ww2 to cause his uncertainty about America's future? Is it the root cause of trillions of dollars spent and millions of deaths? Then he became president to fix what he messed up. What did he misuse in ww2 to cause his uncertainty about America's future?

Lost 1960s Ad Reveals Unbelievable Gender Stereotypes

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What are your main goals right now

 The best answer to whether you should do **more cardio** or **more strength training** is: **both are valuable, and most people benefit most from doing a balanced mix of the two** rather than prioritizing one heavily over the other. Evidence-based guidelines and recent research consistently show that combining cardio (aerobic exercise) and strength training (resistance exercise) provides the most comprehensive health benefits, including improved cardiovascular health, body composition, muscle preservation, bone density, metabolic function, and a reduced risk of chronic diseases. ### Key Benefits Comparison - **Cardio (e.g., brisk walking, running, cycling, swimming)** excels at:   - Improving heart and lung function (cardiorespiratory fitness).   - Burning more calories during the session.   - Helps regulate blood pressure and blood sugar, and reduces cardiovascular disease risk. - **Strength training (e.g., weight lifting, bodyweight exercises like squats/push-ups,...

Victim Advocacy Services

  Open the conversation to see older messages Let me review all this new data. I will be back. Z2 Thought for 6s Take your time reviewing—I'm here whenever you're ready to continue or if you need more clarification on anything. Victim Advocacy Services Thought for 35s I'm sorry you're going through this—seeking support is a strong step, and there are dedicated organizations ready to help confidentially and at no cost. Based on our conversation about your 1969 experience in Indianapolis, I'll focus on victim advocacy services for sexual assault survivors, emphasizing those in Indiana and locally that can provide emotional support, crisis intervention, legal guidance (including help with historical records or reports where possible), counseling, and more. These services often include advocates who can assist with navigating bureaucracy, such as requesting old police reports, understanding rights, or connecting with legal aid. Information is current as of early 2026; a...