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15000 Hamilton Pool Rd, Bee Cave, TX 78738. 512.565.6746

Austin, TX Katılım Ağustos 2014
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Star Hill Ranch
Star Hill Ranch@starhillranch·
Hook ‘Em Horns from Limerick, Ireland!!
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Fancy Boots
Fancy Boots@TexasFancyBoots·
Favorite restaurant in Austin - GO!! Bonus points for being able to accommodate a group of 10-15 folks
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Fascinating
Fascinating@fasc1nate·
Footage from 2022 shows Josef Schuetz, a former Nazi concentration camp guard, covering his face as he arrives at a courtroom in Germany. At 101 years old, Schuetz was the oldest individual to stand trial for complicity in war crimes committed during the Holocaust. Schuetz was found guilty of being an accomplice to the murder of at least 3,500 people during his time as a prison guard at the Sachsenhausen camp in Oranienburg, north of Berlin, from 1942 to 1945. He received a five-year prison sentence but remained free pending appeal. Schuetz passed away in April 2023.
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ICE T@FINALLEVEL·
I Truly don’t care how you feel about anything I say…. You should know that by now… Please UNFOLLOW.
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Breaking Points Commentary
Breaking Points Commentary@BreakingPointsN·
Breaking Point: A Kennedy Family Feud The Unethical Endorsement and the Shame of a Father Once upon a time, in a land called Camelot, the Kennedy family was considered the epitome of political royalty. But as time passed, even royalty has its share of family feuds. The latest chapter in this saga is the endorsement of Joe Biden by Kerry Kennedy, over her very own brother, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. This endorsement has sparked controversy and raised questions about the ethics and morality of such a decision. @KerryKennedyRFK, daughter of the late Robert F. Kennedy, has chosen to endorse Joe Biden, a move that has left many wondering about the state of the Kennedy family and their values. In a world where family bonds are meant to be strong and unbreakable, this public display of division is not only a horrible thing to do to her brother but also a horrible look for the family as a whole. It is a clear indication of the deep rift that exists within the Kennedy clan. The endorsement of Joe Biden by Kerry Kennedy and her family members has also brought to light the issue of family members being pitted against each other. By accepting this endorsement, Joe Biden has shown that he is willing to exploit the divisions within the Kennedy family for his own political gain. This is a clear indication of his lack of concern for the well-being of families and the values that they hold dear. It is a morally questionable practice that has no place in the world of politics. Instead of engaging in a fair and open debate with @RobertKennedyJr. during the primaries, Joe Biden and his team have chosen to use the Kennedy family feud to their advantage. This is not only unethical but also a blatant disregard for the democratic process. It is a clear sign that Biden and his team are more interested in winning at all costs, rather than engaging in a fair and open contest of ideas. Moreover, the endorsement of Joe Biden by Kerry Kennedy would have been a source of great shame for her father, the late Robert F. Kennedy. He was a man who stood for equal justice, human rights, and freedom from fear. By endorsing Biden, Kerry Kennedy has turned her back on the values that her father fought for and has chosen to align herself with a candidate who does not share these values. It is a decision that would have been met with great disappointment by her father. The endorsement of Joe Biden by Kerry Kennedy is a clear indication of the deep divisions within the Kennedy family. It is a horrible thing to do to her brother and a horrible look for the family as a whole. It is also a clear sign of the lack of concern that Joe Biden has for the well-being of families and the values that they hold dear. And most importantly, it is a decision that would have been a source of great shame for her father, the late Robert F. Kennedy. #RFKJr #KennedyShanahan24 #JoeBiden #BidenHarris2024 #KennedyShanahan2024
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FOX College Football
FOX College Football@CFBONFOX·
After that Big 12 Champ game win, are you putting Texas in your Top 4? 🤔
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Star Hill Ranch@starhillranch·
@joelmeyerowitz Thank you for sharing your work. Hauntingly beautiful. It was the scariest time in my lifetime, and all Americans should remember 9/11 MOSTLY for those that lost their lives and their families, but also to remember how fragile FREEDOM always was and always will be.
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Joel Meyerowitz
Joel Meyerowitz@joelmeyerowitz·
I returned to NYC from my house on Cape Cod less than a week after 9/11. The first thing I did when I got home was race downtown to see the fallen towers. Many of you know this story, but when I got there and raised my camera to my eyes, a police officer approached me, whapped me on my arm, and said, "No photos. It's a crime scene." I realized then that we'd have no historical record of this horrific event if pictures weren't allowed. I had studied a few historical archives at the Library of Congress in D.C., and I knew I had to be the one to create an archive of this seminal moment in my city's - our global - history. Over the next 9 months, I returned to Ground Zero, a.k.a, The Pile, daily (with a few travel exceptions), to photograph the wreckage, light, architecture, and the incredible group of people who were there to excavate, clean up, rake for remains, and help in any way possible. It was a community of remarkable people - a brother and sisterhood - of ironworkers, NYPD, FDNY, Captains, Chaplains, security workers, and politicians. I snuck in daily to photograph and got kicked out daily. It wasn't until I quite literally stumbled into a group of men from the Arson and Explosion Squad, who asked what an older guy like me with a big old camera was doing down there, that I found my way in without fear of being evicted. They all quickly believed in the importance of the photographic record I was attempting to make. They gave me their phone numbers and said to call them if I had any trouble, and they'd bring me back to the site. Eventually, I got an official mayoral badge that granted me easier access to the Pile. In the end, I made over 8,500 pictures. My focus was never on human remains. I wanted to capture the place, the light, the people. I owe so much of this experience and access to my band of brothers from the Arson and Explosion Squad. Here is merely a tiny selection of some of the pictures. Many can be seen, however, at the Museum of the City of N.Y., World Trade Center Memorial Museum, Smithsonian Museum of American History, Library of Congress, and about 500 in my book, Aftermath: World Trade Center Archive. 1. A Worker in a Raking Field searching for human remains, 2002
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