sf nooner
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This woman is bat-shit crazy.
Refusing to pay rent = “liberatory vision of home”
Paying on the schedule you agreed upon when signing the lease = “making this rent payment at the barrel of a gun”
Landlords who decide to rent to you = “Exploitation and domination”
Having an apt available for you to rent (because you don’t want to sleep in a park) = “Hoarding the places where we live”
No one forces someone to sign a lease.
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This is the story Drake's handler told in a flight.
A woman glanced at my dog and said he looked
"dangerous." She even questioned why a German
Shepherd like him should be allowed on a plane at all.
Let me introduce you to Drake.
The same dog she felt uneasy about spent six years working with Marine Special Operations. Drake is a highly trained Multi-Purpose Canine. While most people instinctively move away from danger, his role has always been to run directly toward it.
®¿ Here's what he's done:
He has tracked high-value targets during critical missions.
He has located hidden explosives before they could harm anyone.
He was shot twice while protecting the team he served with.
That scar on his shoulder? It came from shrapnel during an IED blast in Helmand Province. Even while injured and bleeding, Drake kept going and identified four more explosive devices nearby, helping keep his team safe.
And that slight limp you noticed? It's from taking multiple rounds during an ambush while shielding his handler. Because of him, a young Marine made it home alive to his child.
Drake has been awarded a Navy Commendation Medal and a Purple Heart. He's also credited with helping save over forty lives.
And here's the part that truly matters — he has never bitten a single person. The only things he's ever gone after were threats to the people he was trained to protect.
So no, I won't be moving my seat.
But if you'd like, you're more than welcome to thank him for his service.
If Drake's story changed the way you see him...
Comment "Drake" below.
I'd love to show you what Drake is like now - the calm, loyal side of him, and the way he still quietly watches over everyone around him.
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@SuddenIncident FUCKING STUPID SCHVARTZES DON'T GIVE A FUCK ABOUT THEIR DUMB KIDS.
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@MilitaryCooI I HOPE HE IS ALIVE AND SURROUNDED BY A LOVING FAMILY. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Former Devgru Red Squadron Chief Special Warfare Operator (SEAL) Keith Walawender who participated in the UBL raid and medically retired in 2014.
Before retiring, Chief Walawender served 15 years in the Special Operations community, including five years at SEAL Team TWO and over eight years at Naval Special Warfare Development Group. His tenure included ten deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, and numerous other missions worldwide.

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@Crazymoments01 BEAUTIFUL EVERYBODY, AND THANK GOD HE SURVIVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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"Filmed four days ago at Memorial Hospital in Seattle, Washington.
Eight days ago, Officer Ryan Mitchell, 32, Seattle PD K9 Unit, and his six-year-old Belgian Malinois partner Atlas responded to an armed robbery call. Mitchell was shot twice in the shoulder and side. Atlas stood over him growling at everyone even paramedics until they convinced him they were helping.
Mitchell survived surgery but spent eight days in ICU. The department pushed hard for a hospital exception, explaining Atlas had been inconsolable - refusing food, refusing other handlers, just pacing and crying. The hospital agreed to one visit.
Footage shows Mitchell bandaged in bed as Officer Garcia brings Atlas in on leash. Atlas stops completely, staring, like he can't believe what he's seeing. Mitchell extends his arm: "Come here, buddy." Atlas breaks into a careful run, jumps onto the bed, and lies down across Mitchell's chest, deliberately avoiding his injuries. Mitchell wraps both arms around him and cries. Atlas presses his head under his chin and stays perfectly still.
"We've never allowed a K9 in ICU before," Mitchell's doctor told us. "But that reunion made me understand why we had to. That dog needed to see his partner alive and breathing."
Atlas refused to leave the bed after his hour-long visit - it took twenty minutes to coax him down. Mitchell goes home to Atlas next week.
Sometimes your K9 partner stands guard over you when you're down, and all you need is to hold each other again.
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A new judge has officially been assigned to oversee key post‑trial proceedings in the Karmelo Anthony case. Senior Judge Sid L. Harle will now hear the motion to recuse the original trial judge, John Roach, and determine how this matter should move forward.
We are working tirelessly to ensure that Karmelo receives a fair and impartial process, and this development represents meaningful progress toward our ongoing efforts to secure a new trial and true justice in his case.

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