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This guy was one of my favorite players growing up. Very sad. RIP Ryno
Chicago Cubs@Cubs
With great sadness, we share that Ryne Sandberg has passed away today.
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“Those poor souls. They didn’t have their fathers here”
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Marine Colonel Francis Fenton kneels beside his son, Private First Class Mike Fenton, [B/1/5], near Shuri, Okinawa, May 1945.
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They had met once during the fighting when their paths crossed at a partially destroyed Okinawan farmhouse. After exchanging news the two family members returned to their work. They would never talk again. On May 7, 1945, while beating back a Japanese counterattack the younger Fenton, 19, was killed.
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When his father received the bitter news, he traveled to the site of his son’s death and knelt down to pray over the flag-draped body.
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Upon arising, Colonel Fenton stared at the bodies of other Marine dead and said: ‘Those poor souls. They didn’t have their fathers here’
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If you’ll remember, I posted a photo of Captain Ike Fenton of 1/5 in Korea, 1950. Ike Fenton was another son of Col Fenton.
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This Memorial Day, remember those who paid the ultimate sacrifice and spend the day how you feel best honors their memory.

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@FredThorneJr @KnightsTandF @LSEAthletics @usatfnebraska @usatf @CharlieThorne_3 @CarolMoravec That’s awesome man - good luck the rest of the season!
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Fastest 300m Hurdle time in state history and currently 14th in the U.S. @KnightsTandF @LSEAthletics @usatfnebraska @usatf
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@stuntsea It was boring when I was young and didn't get better with age Mike.
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@stuntsea It’s just kinda boring. Everyone is nostalgic for the movies they ‘grew up on’. We’re from the generation of Goodfellas, Heat, and The Departed… action movies are just better now, in a nutshell. I watched Chinatown last year. It’s about murders related at the LA aqueduct… bored
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@Sean_Callahan Top billing over the Holy Ghost - also quite an accomplishment for a Gross Catholic guy
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You've made it in South Omaha when you make the sign at Beer City on 42nd & L.
Join me tonight at Holy Ghost for our final Husker Night of the season! #Huskers

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- I am skeptical on the accuracy of this report.
- If these are the numbers for Tulane to Duke transfers I am at a loss for words, because:
- I recall when a soon to be **Heisman-winning** QB was required to repay the cost of HAM SANDWICH
@croucheric (or was it turkey?)
CBS Sports College Football 🏈@CBSSportsCFB
Former Tulane QB Darian Mensah received a deal from Duke that is believed to pay him $8 million over two years, sources tell CBS Sports' @JTalty and @chris_hummer. Full story on the former 3-star prospect who is set to be Duke's QB1 in 2025 🔗 cbssports.com/college-footba…
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A media blitz has been going on to demonize Doctor salaries. It's obviously funded by the Healthcare-Pharma Complex, to deflect blame onto Doctors for high Healthcare costs.
It is the worst kind of gaslighting against doctors, because the exact opposite situation is true.
First, doctor pay is 6-9% of all Healthcare costs, so even if they worked for free, it would hardly put a dent in Healthcare spending.
Second, many young doctors may not realize this, but Congress froze Medicare payments to doctors in 1997, and real salary adjusted for inflation decreased 80% since then!
Medicare work-RVU payment-
2000: $36.69
2024: $33.29
Inflation since 2000: 70%
Meanwhile, hospital payments and insurance premiums have OUTPACED INFLATION since 2000. That is where the problem lies.
People will argue that doctors are paid more in the US, but so is every other profession- law, finance, tech, nursing, etc.
Average nurse salary-
USA: $82,750
Germany: $33,000
Also, the US has fewer doctors per capita than Europe, resulting in more office visits and procedures per doctor.
And US doctors have on average $227,000 in debt compared to none in Europe. If you just invested that money in the S&P at it's historical return of 10.26% for 45 years, adjusting for inflation, you get $22.97 Million. That is the opportunity cost of becoming a doctor in America.
Anyone blaming doctor pay, which is down 80% the past 25 years, for our high healthcare costs, needs to read this thread and face the facts.

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