From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #11583 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Sunday, June 11 2023 Volume 14 : Number 11583 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Activate Your Tinnitus Immunity by Doing Just 1 Thing! ["IMMUNITY TO TINN] Light Up Your Home This Year! 75% OFF Your Solar Bright Lights! ["Bright ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2023 09:42:11 -0400 From: "IMMUNITY TO TINNITUS" Subject: Activate Your Tinnitus Immunity by Doing Just 1 Thing! Activate Your Tinnitus Immunity by Doing Just 1 Thing! http://wifibooster2022.best/xdY8ysdMuD50fCMaEV6bofj2NSNYr7IgP5Pefr6kc7v2913dvQ http://wifibooster2022.best/aXK9zyGPsoZ5T09Ith89HA6rmyw5HGurt2fsZk-Otg8r7Xk8Bw After Shiloh, Weaver and the 2nd Iowa slowly advanced to Corinth, Mississippi, where he was promoted to major. Rebel forces attacked the Union armies there in the Second Battle of Corinth, where Weaver's courage in that Union victory convinced his superiors to promote him to colonel after the regiment's commanding officer was killed. After Corinth, Weaver's unit took up garrison duty in northern Mississippi. In the summer of 1863 they were redeployed to the TennesseebAlabama border, again on occupation duty around Pulaski, Tennessee. They rejoined the action at the Battle of Resaca, a part of the Atlanta Campaign, then continued with Major General William Tecumseh Sherman's march through Georgia to the sea in 1864. Weaver's enlistment ended in May 1864, and he returned to his family in Iowa. After the war ended Weaver received a promotion to brevet brigadier general, backdated to March ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2023 07:14:25 -0400 From: "Bright Lights" Subject: Light Up Your Home This Year! 75% OFF Your Solar Bright Lights! Light Up Your Home This Year! 75% OFF Your Solar Bright Lights! http://savagegrowplusw.best/Kt26SsZCNJSycX8jHvjwUiyC3HmNA-fkBzIaH0BOc6TkLvAL2g http://savagegrowplusw.best/ELww7vbNd9nHxFeV-DzwPVowHThajH7ljgjb2nPolBvtz-quIg he delegates voted to address the platform before deciding on nominees, and the debate began when they reconvened at 8:45 p.m. Many fights and compromises had been hashed out in the Resolutions Committee already, but the delegates insisted on debating several provisions. On many planks, there was widespread agreement among the delegates. On the monetary issue, the platform declared that all money, whether metal or paper, should be issued by the government, not by banks (as was common for paper money at the time). They also called for the unlimited coinage of silver and the repayment of the national debt in bonds, rather than gold dollars. Other planks of the platform called for a graduated income tax, laws to mandate safe working conditions in factories, the regulation of interstate commerce, and an end to child and convict labor; all of these were familiar parts of Greenback platforms from earlier elections, and provoked no serious dissent. Social issues provoked greater disagreement. Kearney's Western faction gained a victory when the platform was made to include a call for an end to Chinese immigration. They also turned, at last, to the issue of suffrage. They eventually agreed on a vague statement in the platform, that the party would "denounce as dangerous, the efforts everywhere manifest to restrict the right of suffrage". Many of the delegates found this unsatisfying and called for a separate resolution on the subject. After more debate, a resolution calling for the enfranchisement of "every citizen" passed by a vote of 528 to 124. The Socialist Labor faction proposed another resolution declaring "that land, air, and water are the grand gifts of nature to all manki ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #11583 ***********************************************