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Fight for justice: Robert Chenoweth and activist Cheryl Parker inside a mock tiger cage outside the US Capitol, part of the Campaign to Cut Aid to the Saigon regime in 1973. courtesy of Robert Chenoweth Vi Nam's history of gaining independence and the true nature of the US war in Vi Nam exposed by Chenoweth, a Vi Nam war and anti war POW, who raised voice against the war by writing letters and making broadcasts, trying to explain the war to people at home and GIs still fighting. I was released on March 15th, 1973 from H L rode in camouflaged buses to Gia L airport. travelled with the other members of the Committee and after going through the release ceremony we boarded our transport plane and flew from H N Clark Air Base in the Philippines.
Can anybody who owns an Oru folding kayak tell me what it's like and how well it works for them? My wife and I are considering getting a pair of Bay+ folding kayaks and we'd love to learn anything we can from you there are reviews online, but not a ton of comprehensive ones, given how expensive these are. We've looked at inflatable kayaks, but we're looking for something that's really simple to assemble and doesn't involve inflation or assembling a whole frame, yet also stows reasonably easily into a compact car and can be hiked with. So far the Oru Bay+ seems to fit the bill best. I know the three official dog parks here in town, which are fine up to a point but a bit boring after a while. We were all spoiled when we lived on the west coast, when the seniors were young: park areas like the beach at Kelly Point, near the confluence of the Columbia and Willamette, or one federal reserve area outside of town, seem like a dream now (even Shelby Park in Memphis was great). Even after they started to regulate that beach, you could still have dogs off leash within range of the water, and enforcement was relaxed. I understand that dogs can't be allowed to roam free in park settings, but have heard that there are locations, for instance along the Harpeth, where people and dogs go for this purpose. Any ideas? (no lectures, please I agree that people and wildlife are more important.)

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