Anonymous ID: 3ae688 June 22, 2022, 9:42 p.m. No.16492689   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>16492648

The dog show is usually held in January but denied due to muh muh my Corona this year.

 

The 146thAnnual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show Presented by Purina Pro Plan has been postponed.

 

Dec 29, 2021

"On Wednesday, the Westminster Kennel Club announced that it is moving its 2022 dog show — initially slated for Saturday, January 22nd - Wednesday, January 26th — to a later, currently undetermined date due to a rise in N.Y.C. COVID-19 cases.

 

"Due to the surge of the Omicron variant in New York City, the Board of Governors of the Westminster Kennel Club has made the difficult decision to postpone the 146th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show Presented by Purina Pro Plan to a later date in 2022," a statement obtained by PEOPLE from the Westminster Kennel Club reads."

 

https://people.com/pets/2022-westminster-dog-show-postponed-covid/

 

*BELLE THE ENGLISH SETTER WINS THE SPORTING GROUP

Anonymous ID: 3ae688 June 22, 2022, 10 p.m. No.16492743   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2753 >>2772 >>2813 >>2866 >>2900

How liberal policies have killed black communities: Clarence Thomas

June 22, 2022

"In this excerpt from the just-published “Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words” by Michael Pack and Mark Paoletta, the Supreme Court justice reflects on changes in his hometown, Savannah, Ga. The book is based on more than 30 hours of interviews Pack conducted with Thomas and his wife Ginni for the film of the same name; 95% of the book’s material is new, including this excerpt.

 

Michael Pack: You have talked a little today about how life in the black community has not been improved by many well-intentioned social programs. Do you think, in some sense, it is worse than when you grew up?

 

Clarence Thomas: It’s a disaster. When I grew up, you had family, you didn’t have drugs, you didn’t have gang-banging. You could walk down the street.

 

There was a change in our society. I think that these programs certainly had an impact. Just go back to Savannah and take a look around you. Our worst fears were realized. We didn’t want to be right; we wanted to be wrong. It wasn’t about winning an argument. No, we wanted to lose the argument. We did not want the damage to occur; that’s why we were involved. I don’t particularly like public life; I never wanted to be in public life. I’d like to go to football games. I’d like not to make decisions about other people’s lives, but what drags you into it is when you see these principles being undermined, which leads to such destruction. The policies destroy people, and, ultimately, I think, we’re going to destroy the very thing that allows us to have liberty and to have a free society."

 

This is an excerpt of SCOTUS Thomas' book https://nypost.com/2022/06/22/how-liberal-policies-have-killed-black-communities-clarence-thomas/