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Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep: And in his simple show he harbours treason.
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⚠️ Don’t explain. ⚠️ Don’t justify. ⚠️ Don’t try to prove your feelings. 
Protect your peace. #Narcissist #NarcissisticAbuse #Projecting
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In healthy relationships, your feelings are seen. 
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Will do! Happy to add a few points to my rating. 🤣🤣
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Nor should they. They don’t suffer racism’s and neither should we.
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Thank you! My wife and family spoiled me rotten! As I’m sure you did for my friend, your husband!
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These routine administrative stays are bad as an institutional matter, because appellate courts should not be disregarding district court rulings so casually. And they're bad as a practical matter, because they absolutely hamstring the federal courts' ability to act as a check on ... 3/
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The symbolism is rich, robust, and deeply un-American. <end>
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And it ends at the White House not the Capitol. Symbolically it the route is troops called from the Barracks/General Staff to render obeisance to the King, while demonstrating how the King can call in troops to awe the cities. 9/
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The parade today by contrast moves west to east, outside to in. It starts at the Pentagon not Arlington National Cemetary. It follows the symbolic route of troops entering to quell or occupy the city, not leaving with love and thanks. 8/
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But the symbolizing is always that having called on and drawn a military from the Citizenry, the nation is returning the servicememebers to the citizenry, or sending them to rest, with its thanks. 7/
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And that (on the mourning route) we proceed from the people's thanks in their Hall past places of memory to places of eternal rest and thanks. 6/
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Among them: the military arises from the citizenry and serves the citizenry, that the citizens are thanking and welcoming the Army back to home and civic life (symbolically and often practically, these are demobilizing parades), 5/
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The Gulf War victory parade followed the mourning route, a break with tradition. But it still began symbolically at the seat of the People's branch of government and moved outward. Symbolically, this encodes many mutually reinforcing meetings. 4/
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Much more somber were the interment marches for the remains of Unknowns from WW1, 2, Korea and Vietnam. These began with the Unknown lying in state in the Capitol rotunda, moved down Constitution zace along the Mall, and over the Memorial Bridge to Arling Cemetary on the hill to the west. 3/
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The first mass parade, celebrating Union Victory in the Civil War, followed the Inaugural procession route outwards down Pennsylvania Ave. WW1 and WW2 victory parades followed the same route. 2/