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Yesterday was the 4th of July. Some celebrated what they think has made the United States great. Some did not. Some complained about real and imagined imperfections.
There are various perspectives on what has made the United States great. Some even say the United States has never been great. How can we determine the correct answer? We must study an accurate account of history. Why is this important? If we are wise, we proceed forward into the future based upon what we have learned from the past.
What makes someone foolish? Why would anyone want to do something foolish? They have not learned wisdom? Therefore, in ignorance their behavior demonstrates the opposite of wisdom?
What is wisdom? In our modern culture, we tend to secularize everything…
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Tom,
I would like to reblog this post but you do not have a reblog option on the bottom of your post.
Is this a choice you are aware of or do did you choose not to allow reblogs.
Regards and goodwill blogging.
@Scatterwisdom
WordPress requires that we reblog from the original website.
Tom,
My site and other sits have a reblog button next to like. For example
Reblog Like
Either your site has a different plan than mine or others, or maybe you should check to see if you site is missing a check on your marketing screen.
I can’t find any WP instruction how to add a reblpg, but working backwords accoding to the following instruction might be a way for you to check why your site does not have a reblog button next to like same as my or other sites.?
Is there a way to disable the reblog button?
• Yes, if you decide you would rather not offer the option to reblog your post, you can disable the button by navigating to My Sites → Tools → Marketing. Then click on the Sharing Buttons tab. Disable Show reblog button under Reblog & Like and the Reblog button will no longer appear on your blog posts.
Regards and goodwill blooging.
@Scatterwisdom
The reblog function is turned on my blogs, and people have reblogged some of my posts. What you cannot do is reblog a post that I reblogged.
If you want to reblog a post that I reblogged from the Prince William-Manassas Family Alliance, you have to reblog it from that blog. Note also that we have to be logged into WordPress to see the reblog button.
Tom
Instead of rebloging your post, because it is too steep for me to understand WP about reblogs, I linked your post to mine this morning titled: Foolish Legislators Gun Laws Conundrum?
Foolish Legislators Gun Laws Conundrum? King Solomon Blog – Rudy u Martinka (rudymartinka.com)
Regards and goodwill blogging.