Howard M Headlee

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Howard M Headlee

Howard M Headlee

@hmheadlee

Salt Lake City, Utah Katılım Aralık 2008
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Howard M Headlee@hmheadlee·
There is simply nothing in sports as painful as being a @tigers fan. 60 years of pain (I was serving a mission in Argentina in 1984). I pray Salt Lake gets an MLB team soon.
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Brad Bolton@BradMBolton·
With the @USTreasury reviewing 990’s, it’s long past time to require credit unions to disclose their executive’s salaries, I think it will be very eye opening at how much taxpayers subsidize this industry. Remember it’s the only “not for profit” that does not have to disclose it! “ICBA: Federal credit unions should file Form 990 ICBA told the Treasury Department that federal credit unions should be required to file Form 990, the annual information return required of most tax-exempt organization.” @ICBA @SenKatieBritt icba.org/w/letter-to-tr…
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Howard M Headlee@hmheadlee·
I can’t believe this will be my last Sunday morning program with the choir! It has been an honor singing with this amazing group of dedicated and humble musicians. I will miss it dearly! I hope you enjoy this program, I will! 05/17/26 | Music & the Spoken Word | The Tabernacle Choir (#livestream) youtube.com/live/-b6h7Qidu… via @YouTube
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
La Vérité
Brivael Le Pogam@brivael

Je veux présenter mes excuses, au nom des Français, pour avoir enfanté la French Theory (qui a enfanté la pire des merdes idéologiques : le wokisme). Nous avons donné au monde Descartes, Pascal, Tocqueville. Et puis, dans les ruines intellectuelles de l'après-68, nous avons donné Foucault, Derrida, Deleuze. Trois hommes brillants qui ont fabriqué, dans l'élégance de notre langue, l'arme idéologique qui paralyse aujourd'hui l'Occident. Il faut comprendre ce qu'ils ont fait. Foucault a enseigné que la vérité n'existe pas, qu'il n'y a que des rapports de pouvoir déguisés en savoir. Que la science, la raison, la justice, l'institution médicale, l'école, la prison, la sexualité, tout n'est qu'une mise en scène de la domination. Derrida a enseigné que les textes n'ont pas de sens stable, que tout signifiant glisse, que toute lecture est une trahison, que l'auteur est mort et que le lecteur règne. Deleuze a enseigné qu'il fallait préférer le rhizome à l'arbre, le nomade au sédentaire, le désir à la loi, le devenir à l'être, la différence à l'identité. Pris isolément, ce sont des thèses discutables. Combinées, exportées, vulgarisées, elles forment un système. Et ce système est un poison. Car voici ce qui s'est passé. Ces textes, illisibles en France, ont traversé l'Atlantique. Les départements de Yale, de Berkeley, de Columbia les ont absorbés dans les années 80. Ils y ont trouvé un terreau qui n'existait pas chez nous : le puritanisme américain, sa culpabilité raciale, son obsession identitaire. La French Theory s'est mariée à ce substrat, et l'enfant de ce mariage s'appelle le wokisme. Judith Butler lit Foucault et invente le genre performatif. Edward Said lit Foucault et invente le post-colonialisme académique. Kimberlé Crenshaw hérite du cadre et invente l'intersectionnalité. À chaque étape, la matrice est française : il n'y a pas de vérité, il n'y a que du pouvoir, donc toute hiérarchie est suspecte, toute institution est oppressive, toute norme est violence, toute identité est construite donc négociable, toute majorité est coupable. Voilà comment trois philosophes parisiens, qui n'ont probablement jamais imaginé leurs conséquences pratiques, ont fourni le logiciel d'exploitation à une génération entière d'activistes, de bureaucrates universitaires, de DRH, de journalistes, de législateurs. Voilà comment on a obtenu une civilisation qui ne sait plus dire si une femme est une femme, si sa propre histoire mérite d'être défendue, si le mérite existe, si la vérité se distingue de l'opinion. C'est de la merde pour une raison simple, et il faut la dire calmement. Une civilisation se tient debout sur trois piliers : la croyance qu'il existe une vérité accessible à la raison, la croyance qu'il existe un bien distinct du mal, la croyance qu'il existe un héritage à transmettre. La French Theory a entrepris de dynamiter les trois. Pas par méchanceté. Par jeu intellectuel, par fascination du soupçon, par haine de la bourgeoisie qui les avait nourris. Mais le résultat est là. Une génération entière a appris à déconstruire et n'a jamais appris à construire. Une génération entière sait soupçonner et ne sait plus admirer. Une génération entière voit le pouvoir partout et la beauté nulle part. Je m'excuse parce que nous, Français, avons une responsabilité particulière. C'est notre langue, nos universités, nos éditeurs, notre prestige qui ont donné à ce nihilisme son emballage chic. Sans la légitimité de la Sorbonne et de Vincennes, ces idées n'auraient jamais traversé l'océan. Nous avons exporté le doute comme d'autres exportent des armes. Ce qui se construit maintenant, en silicon valley, dans les labos d'IA, dans les startups, dans les ateliers, dans tous les lieux où des gens fabriquent encore des choses au lieu de les déconstruire, c'est la réponse. Une civilisation se reconstruit par les bâtisseurs, pas par les commentateurs. Par ceux qui croient que la vérité existe et qu'elle vaut qu'on s'y consacre. Par ceux qui assument une hiérarchie du beau, du vrai, du bon, et qui n'ont pas honte de la transmettre. Alors pardon. Et au travail.

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Tom Floodeen@TFloodeen·
I was raised a Methodist and at times was very active in the Methodist church. I taught Sunday School, Vacation Bible School, and at one time was the Superintendent of Sunday School at one of the Methodist Churches in Vallejo, California. The Methodist church is not a World Church in the sense that the LDS Church is. When you move from town to town, you have to go church hunting to find a branch of the Methodist church that you feel comfortable with. Then you join that branch. In some cases you have to take lessons from the Minister before you can become a full member of that particular Methodist Church. I also found that the doctrines taught in any particular Methodist Church depend a large part on the views of the local Minister. When I got out of the Navy in 1977, we moved to Santa Clara, Ca. After we had been there a couple months, we started to feel that we should get involved with a church so the kids could be raised in a better way. The church hunting began. At first we went to a couple of Methodist churches, but were either turned off by their immediate pleas for money, or their ability to totally ignore our existence. So we started to look at other denominations. I don't remember all of the different ones we looked at, but there were several. My job took me to Salt Lake City about one week out of very four. The first couple times there I was able to ignore the LDS existence. Finally on one trip I was walking past the visitors center, on my way to dinner, and noticed a sign that read 'visitors welcome'. I'm not sure why, but I went in to see what it was all about. I remember purposely avoiding the tour groups because I didn't want to hear all of their propaganda. I just wandered around for a while looking at all of the plaques and pictures. I was finding it all quite interesting, and amazed that I had not heard more about this church. Eventually I went down to the lower level where they had the thirteen Articles of Faith displayed on thirteen separate plaques. As I stood there reading these plaques, a feeling of amazement came over me. I couldn't believe that someone had finally written down, in such plain English, the beliefs that I had. I said to myself "I really believe this stuff". While I was reading the last plaque, a man walked up to me and introduced himself as Ray Johnson. He was a tour guide and wanted to know if I had any questions. I introduced myself and told him that I was a non-religious Christian. I believed in Christ, but I could not believe in any of the churches I had looked at so far. These words must have sounded golden to Ray. Ray took me aside and one-on-one showed me the displays and exhibits in the visitors center. It was as if he knew I did not want to get involved in any of the canned tours that were taking place. I remember a great feeling of rightness as we sat through the one on Family Home Evenings. I left that night with a copy of the Book of Mormon and several Missionary tracts. I also had filled out a postcard asking the missionaries in the Santa Clara area to come and teach me more about the church. I never did get any dinner. I remember being so excited when I got back to the motel room that I couldn't sleep. I started reading the Book of Mormon that very night. It was as if I had always known that this was right but had forgotten about it. I have reflected on this experience in later life, and am amazed at the timing of Ray's approach. It was almost as if it were on cue. It supports my theory that there are Angels surrounding us and prompting us to do things at exactly the right moment. All we have to do is be listening to them. When I arrived home my wife had a little less enthusiasm for having missionaries in the house. She had the impression that becoming a Mormon would mean she would have to start wearing long black dresses and I would need to grow a beard. I told her that Mormons were normal people and to just read the missionary tracts and underline anything that she felt was not right. I was actually surprised when I found that she had read the tracts and had actually underlined some things to ask the missionaries. A few weeks later the missionaries came to our door. The timing was perfect. Cindy was gone shopping and the missionaries and I were able to talk openly. Then when they were about ready to leave and wanted to set up an appointment for a time to come back, Cindy came home. We visited for a few moments and then set up an appoint for the next week to have them teach us the first discussion. Cindy was still not real sure she wanted to do this. What an experience that first discussion was. Tears were in our eyes as the two young Elders (Elder Bill Jenkins and Elder Scot Cima) sat across from us and taught us the true Gospel of Jesus Christ. I felt I knew a lot about Christianity but these guys made me feel like I was a little child. I was even more amazed when I learned later that Elder Cima had only got off the plane from the Mission Training Center that very afternoon. We were his very first field contacts. Now I understand why he was so nervous. I remember sitting on the couch one night and was pondering over how good it felt when the Elders were in our house. While I was sitting there, my wife asked me "Have you ever noticed how different it feels when the missionaries are here?" I told her that I had. About an hour later I told her that I thought the missionaries were here. I could feel that feeling that we were talking about. I got up and went to the door. The Elders were just walking up the front sidewalk. It was an awesome experience. After two months of lessons and study we decided that it was time to get baptized. I remember the night well that we made the commitment. It was April 12, 1978. The Elders had just taught us the Word of Wisdom and challenged us to Baptism. When we agreed, the Elders decided that our house needed to be purged of all items contrary to the Word of Wisdom. It was really fun. We went through all the cupboards and the refrigerator. We stacked everything on the counter by the garbage disposal and then started pouring it all out. Down went coffee, cokes, beer, tea etc. Then one of the Elders looked at me and asked for my cigarettes. I handed them over and the Elder asked if I would like a blessing to help me quit smoking. I said yes. I haven't had a cigarette since that time. I had been struggling with smoking for some time and this time it was so easy. The blessing was a miracle. The Elders called me at work three or four times the next day to check up on my progress. I thought it was really thoughtful of them to do this. They showed true love and concern for me. Now that we had made the commitment some interesting things happened. I was at work one day and got a phone call from my wife. She was crying and said that maybe we were making a mistake. I went home to find we had gotten some magazine articles about Mormons in the mail from some friends. I called the missionaries and told them to come over and to bring the Mormon Doctrine. The amazing part is that we seldom ever heard from these friends, but they had somehow found out that we were investigating the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.. We went through the articles one at a time and found the truth on all points. It didn't take long to see the author of the article was either lying or very uninformed. The Elders were really great about it all. They took as much time as we needed and answered every one of our questions. We were baptized on April 22, 1978. At our baptism the Elders gave me my pack of cigarettes back. They had mounted it on a plaque and wrote a short verse about the strength it takes to give up the pleasures of today for greater blessing in the future.
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Brendan Pedersen@BrendanPedersen·
POINT OF ORDER. The official name of the Senate market structure bill per text is the “Digital Asset Market Clarity Act.” There’s no acronym that builds C L A R I T Y. So… it’s *not* the CLARITY Act. It’s just the Clarity Act. Act accordingly. I am monitoring.
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The Tabernacle Choir@TheTabChoir·
Tickets are on sale for Songs of Hope at the Hollywood Bowl. This June, The O.C. Tanner Gift of Music presents The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square for two unforgettable summer nights of music filled with hope, beauty, and purpose -- marking 100 years since the Choir first sang at this iconic venue. June 24–25, 2026 | 8:00 p.m. Every ticket helps bless women and children worldwide. Join us, and be part of something meaningful. Get your tickets today at TabChoir.org. (or visit the link in our bio!)
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The Tabernacle Choir@TheTabChoir·
This New Day is here. The new album from The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square invites reflection, devotion, joy, and renewal through sacred music. As the album notes share, “good music can help us renew our dedication every day and more closely approach the divine.” Listen now on your favorite streaming platform, or pick up a CD at a Deseret Book near you. Share this with someone who could use a little light today.
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Howard M Headlee@hmheadlee·
This is what happens in a democratic republic. We elect people we trust and we rely on them to dive into the details and make the best decision. Are they always the right decisions? No. But they are always better than those made by the social media mobs. I have no idea if this was the right decision, but I am far to busy with the decisions I have to make to spend enough time on this topic to earn the right to criticize those who made this one. Democratic republics require trust, and there isn’t a lot of that to go around these days.
Lindsay Aerts@LindsayOnAir

#BREAKING: The Box Elder County Commission voted to move forward with the plans to build a new controversial AI data center. Loud boo's followed the vote with chants of "shame" from the hundreds who packed the fairgrounds for the vote. @abc4utah #utpol abc4.com/news/northern-…

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Howard M Headlee@hmheadlee·
@BradMBolton @robblackwellAB And members of Congress look the other way as their power to tax is used to pick winners and losers. Shhh Don’t tell them the bank shareholders (and CU execs) are the winners and the credit union members are the losers!
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Howard M Headlee@hmheadlee·
You won’t want to miss today’s program! Come Come Ye Saints, How Firm a Foundation and AMAZING GRACE! A special program for our brothers and sisters in Africa. 04/19/26 | Music & the Spoken Word | The Tabernacle Choir, An African Sp... youtube.com/live/1Dgtkfstv… via @YouTube
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Ken Ivory
Ken Ivory@KenIvoryUT·
@BasedMikeLee And monetization to cover this excessive deficit spending which debases very dollar in existence.
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