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Thank you for not only sharing the news, but also your humanity. We need to remember who we are in the midst of all this political chaos. We need to remember what unites us. I wish you and your family health and the support of loving friends and family.

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Hear, hear!

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David, thinking of you and your son and your entire family and hoping for continued progress. You are so much appreciated by your readers and my heart goes out to you in gratitude and hope. Thank you and be well.

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Thanks for sharing the tremendous milestone news about your son. Another reminder for us all how quickly life can change, and to be mindful of those we love and grateful for each good day we have.

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Thanks for the good news about your son.

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Thank you for doing these posts, David. I am so very glad your son is doing so much better! That news helped to make my day. Best wishes to you and your family!

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Well deserved plaudit to your family and you for persevering along the long path of health restoration.

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I suffered a TBI on August 4,1992. I'm very happy that your son is healing well. It's true that it's a lifelong injury even when there are no longer any visible signs. I'm sending good wishes to your family. Cherish every day ☺️❤️

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Thank you David for the very good news update on Sam.

This was the best news in

today's MM.

May 2024 be a year of total

healing for you both from the

boating accident.

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Mazel tov, David, re Sam!

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Amongst the other information a 911 operators seeks, perhaps they should also confirm the name and phone number of the caller. Where the caller refuses to provide that information - the agency (police, fire, ambulance etc.) should be advised.

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It's so aggravating that Biden won't just order the ACE to remove the Abbott barriers and let them sue us for a change.

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Joyce Vance makes the case for "justice delayed is justice denied", and certainly the DC Circuit has taken that on board, while rapidly stepping through motions filed by "the defendant". Supremes also have caught the drift, and regardless of how they will decide collectively, they realize that the moment is upon them and will act accordingly...no time for slow-walking this business, unlike a certain federal judge in southern Florida.

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