#sufficient — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #sufficient, aggregated by home.social.
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Unicursal MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Propaganda from the Hermetic Library Office of the Ministry of Information https://hermetic.com/information/mind-your-own-business/index
#propaganda #AleisterCrowley #MindYourOwnBusiness #YourOwnBusiness #sole #sufficient #rule #thelema #MagickWithoutTears
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Unicursal MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Propaganda from the Hermetic Library Office of the Ministry of Information https://hermetic.com/information/mind-your-own-business/index
#propaganda #AleisterCrowley #MindYourOwnBusiness #YourOwnBusiness #sole #sufficient #rule #thelema #MagickWithoutTears
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Unicursal MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Propaganda from the Hermetic Library Office of the Ministry of Information https://hermetic.com/information/mind-your-own-business/index
#propaganda #AleisterCrowley #MindYourOwnBusiness #YourOwnBusiness #sole #sufficient #rule #thelema #MagickWithoutTears
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Unicursal MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Propaganda from the Hermetic Library Office of the Ministry of Information https://hermetic.com/information/mind-your-own-business/index
#propaganda #AleisterCrowley #MindYourOwnBusiness #YourOwnBusiness #sole #sufficient #rule #thelema #MagickWithoutTears
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Unicursal MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Propaganda from the Hermetic Library Office of the Ministry of Information https://hermetic.com/information/mind-your-own-business/index
#propaganda #AleisterCrowley #MindYourOwnBusiness #YourOwnBusiness #sole #sufficient #rule #thelema #MagickWithoutTears
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Yes, this is a step into the right direction.
But we would make #NATO member countries and their citizens even stronger and safer if we #immediately provided #Ukraine with much more #sufficient #resources to #end #Russia's #war of #aggression against #Ukraine.
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Navajo Nation’s quest for water and justice arrives at the Supreme Court
The tribe says an #1868 #treaty means the federal government has a duty to ensure its people have #sufficient #water on a reservation where thousands do not have running water.
The #Navajo lawsuit now before the #Supreme #Court rests heavily on history, going right back to 1849 when the tribe signed its first treaty with the United States at a time when European settlers were rapidly moving westward.
Soon after that agreement, the federal government forced the Navajo away from their ancestral lands, moving them more than 300 miles eastward to Bosque Redondo, where they lived in wretched conditions.
It was just the first of what the tribe’s lawyers refer to in court papers as a series of “broken promises.”
Eventually, the government agreed to allow the Navajo to return to their own lands, traditionally denoted by four mountain peaks the tribe consider sacred.
In an 1868 treaty, federal officials said they would #provide #resources needed for #agriculture, a pledge that lawyers for the tribe say implicitly included a right to sufficient water.