@tomshillue
Hey Tom š I havenāt posted here in a while and should have. Things here are better as time passes and I really look forward to the show in Clarksville TN in September. Sure hope we can run into each other there š getting used to being a widow has been a journey I wasnāt ready for but friends have been there and I have continued on, better every day. Having God in my life was crucial. He knows what Heās doing. He knows what I need, and Faith has kept me upright. So one foot in front of the other and onward. I pray yāall are well and happy on your end š
āNancy Guthrieā
While I hope she is found unharmed and those responsible are punishedā¦
How many people disappear everyday that nobody cares about because they arenāt related to someone famous?
Itās not that I donāt careā¦
I just donāt care very muchā¦
It has no effect on my day to day life.
āItās Rascist!ā
Here is a comprehensive list of everyday (or relatively common) activities and situations in the United States where a photo ID (such as a driverās license, state-issued ID card, passport, or military ID) is typically required. Requirements can vary by state, business policy, or specific circumstances, but these are widely reported and commonly encountered in daily life.
Iāve grouped them for clarity:
Age-Restricted Purchases (Very Common Daily/Weekly Activities)
⢠Buying alcohol (beer, wine, liquor)
⢠Purchasing tobacco products (cigarettes, vapes, etc.)
⢠Buying certain over-the-counter medications (e.g., pseudoephedrine for cold/flu remedies, often age- and purchase-limited)
⢠Purchasing mature-rated video games or media (e.g., M-rated games)
Travel and Transportation
⢠Boarding a domestic commercial flight (especially post-REAL ID enforcement)
⢠Renting or picking up a rental car
⢠Driving a vehicle (carrying a driverās license is required by law in all states)
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āI need some helpā
Because Iām just an āignantā southren boy.
Like my old āDrill Sgtā used to say āI only gots a 3rd grade edumacation!ā.
The Demoncrats claim that having ICE officers near a polling location, would be intimidating, and suppress the vote.
How many American citizens, upon seeing ICE agents would be to afraid to approach a polling place to vote?
Would you?