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@Steve-Allen What task do you pretend you’re no good at in order to get out of having to do it?

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Iconic American History:

On March 23, 1775, Patrick Henry delivered his famous "Give me liberty, or give me death!" speech to the Second Virginia Convention at St. John's Church in Richmond, Virginia. Arguing against British tyranny, Henry urged the assembly to prepare for armed resistance, influencing the colony to put its troops into a posture of defense.

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Context: The speech was given during a time of intense debate, as American colonists weighed continued negotiation with Great Britain against preparing for military conflict.

Significance: Henry argued that peace with Britain was no longer possible and that war was inevitable, framing the choice as liberty or enslavement.

Result: The resolution, supported by Henry's speech, passed with a 65-60 vote, prompting the colony to plan for arming a militia.

The Speech: The exact, word-for-word text was not transcribed on the day, but was reconstructed years later by biographer William Wirt from accounts of witnesses who ...

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My daughter had to fly out this morning. Going from ATL to NOLA. She got to the airport at 5 for a 7:30 flight. She made it to the plane with a few minutes to spare.

She described the TSA line as being split into two parts. lf you have TSA pre-check you go to the line that is wrapped around baggage claim in the South Terminal. Sounds bad right? No, she made it.

lf you weren't willing to pay the cost of pre-check and your line in the North Terminal is wrapped around baggage claim and ends somewhere in the parking lot. It's really long.

She comes back on Thursday. NOLA has done away with pre-check. Maybe the ICE agents will be on duty then and the lines will be shorter? Can't say that to her though, she is against ICE.

Moral of the story: If it's under 8 hours drive.

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