Horrors!!
***Apparently White House press secretary Susan Huckabee did something horrible that the Left is just losing its mind over...she asked reporters to name something they're thankful for.
As you'll see in the link, it didn't take the haters on the Left long to show their, er, tolerance and love.
***Have you noticed that the vast amount of sexual allegations lately have been against liberal Democrats? I'll bet they're sorry they opened this can of worms against Roy Moore, whose "victims," by the way, are starting to recant their stories. Nobody doubts Democrats put them up to this in order to secure that Senate seat.
***Just fyi....the top 10 most dangerous cities in the world.
***I love pictures like this. I gotta admit, though, as much as I love fall, I'm getting a little tired of my fall decorations. They've been up since mid-September. I'll be ready to move on to Christmas this weekend. :-)
***Heartwarming true stories:
Last year, Mathew Flores, a 12-year-old from Sandy, Utah, approached postal worker Ron Lynch and asked if he had any extra advertisements or random newsletters. The boy explained that he loved to read but couldn’t afford books or even the bus fare to the library, so he would take anything the mailman had. Lynch was floored. “He didn’t want electronics; he didn’t want to sit in front of the TV playing games all day. The kid just wanted to read,” Lynch told deseretnews.com. Lynch asked his Facebook friends for reading material. Soon, Flores was getting books from all over the world—the United States, England, and even India. For his part, Flores said that he plans to read all the books, then share them with other book-starved kids.
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Brenda Jones, a 69-year-old great-grandmother, had spent a long year on the donor list waiting to receive a liver. Then, on July 18, a hospital in North Texas called—they had a viable liver for her. Meanwhile, 23-year-old Abigail Flores also needed a liver. Her situation was more urgent than Jones’s. Without a transplant, doctors feared Flores had maybe one more day to live. So they asked Jones to give up her spot so that Flores could get the precious organ. Jones agreed. “In my heart, I wouldn’t have been able to live with the liver if I had let this little girl die,” she told WFAA. Jones was placed back at the top of the donor list and got a new liver days later.
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Rebekka Garvison could feel the passengers’ eyes rolling as she walked toward her seat carrying her newborn, Rylee. They were flying from Kalamazoo, Michigan, to Fort Rucker, Alabama, where Rebekka’s husband was stationed. Minutes into the flight, Rylee wailed. A nearby couple glared, so Rebekka moved. Rylee was still crying when their seatmate, Nyfesha Miller, asked if she could try holding her. Rylee quickly fell asleep in Miller’s arms and stayed that way throughout the flight. “Nyfesha Miller, you will never understand how happy this act of kindness has made my family,” Rebekka wrote on Facebook. “You could’ve just been irritated like everyone else, but you held Rylee the entire flight and let me get some rest and peace of mind.”
Source: CBS News\
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***“It is impossible to feel grateful and depressed in the same moment.” ~ Naomi Williams
As you'll see in the link, it didn't take the haters on the Left long to show their, er, tolerance and love.
***Have you noticed that the vast amount of sexual allegations lately have been against liberal Democrats? I'll bet they're sorry they opened this can of worms against Roy Moore, whose "victims," by the way, are starting to recant their stories. Nobody doubts Democrats put them up to this in order to secure that Senate seat.
Let’s take a look at this, Charlie Rose, eight women. Have you read that? That Washington Post story is about 5,300 words. It’s got graphic detail. It’s recent. The guy is 75 years old. The only thing they didn’t explain is where he stashes the Viagra, 75 years old, which I guess is not that big a deal. So 5,300 words, the detail in this story, eight women.
I mean, Roy Moore is not even in the same league, folks, as these guys. Weinstein, Charlie Rose, Bill Clinton, Louis C.K., John Conyers, Kevin Spacey, Dustin Hoffman, Jeffrey Tambor — have you seen? Oh, man, that is just… here’s this guy Jeffrey Tambor, he’s a favorite of the Hollywood left. He’s an actor, he’s a bald-headed guy, and he’s been playing a transgender woman on some Amazon show called, what, Transient, Transistor, Trans something or other. And of course he’s been found guilty of sexual harassment. (imitating Tambor), “I’m sorry. (crying) This has been the most rewarding role of my career.”
You talk about transparent. This has been the most rewarding role of your career, to play a woman? These people are shameless and they’ll do anything to extricate themselves out of these jams. But here’s the thing about this, folks, go through names here again. Charlie Rose, Al Franken, Harvey Weinstein, Bill Clinton, Louis C.K., John Conyers, Kevin Spacey, Dustin Hoffman, Jeffrey Tambor, not a conservative among them.
***Just fyi....the top 10 most dangerous cities in the world.
- Karachi, Pakistan (38.77)
- Yangon, Myanmar (46.47)
- Dhaka, Bangladesh (47.37)
- Jakarta, Indonesia (53.39)
- Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (54.34)
- Manila, Philippines (54.86)
- Caracas, Venezuela (55.22)
- Quito, Ecuador (56.39)
- Tehran, Iran (56.49)
- Cairo, Egypt (58.33)
***I love pictures like this. I gotta admit, though, as much as I love fall, I'm getting a little tired of my fall decorations. They've been up since mid-September. I'll be ready to move on to Christmas this weekend. :-)
***Heartwarming true stories:
Last year, Mathew Flores, a 12-year-old from Sandy, Utah, approached postal worker Ron Lynch and asked if he had any extra advertisements or random newsletters. The boy explained that he loved to read but couldn’t afford books or even the bus fare to the library, so he would take anything the mailman had. Lynch was floored. “He didn’t want electronics; he didn’t want to sit in front of the TV playing games all day. The kid just wanted to read,” Lynch told deseretnews.com. Lynch asked his Facebook friends for reading material. Soon, Flores was getting books from all over the world—the United States, England, and even India. For his part, Flores said that he plans to read all the books, then share them with other book-starved kids.
--
Brenda Jones, a 69-year-old great-grandmother, had spent a long year on the donor list waiting to receive a liver. Then, on July 18, a hospital in North Texas called—they had a viable liver for her. Meanwhile, 23-year-old Abigail Flores also needed a liver. Her situation was more urgent than Jones’s. Without a transplant, doctors feared Flores had maybe one more day to live. So they asked Jones to give up her spot so that Flores could get the precious organ. Jones agreed. “In my heart, I wouldn’t have been able to live with the liver if I had let this little girl die,” she told WFAA. Jones was placed back at the top of the donor list and got a new liver days later.
--
Rebekka Garvison could feel the passengers’ eyes rolling as she walked toward her seat carrying her newborn, Rylee. They were flying from Kalamazoo, Michigan, to Fort Rucker, Alabama, where Rebekka’s husband was stationed. Minutes into the flight, Rylee wailed. A nearby couple glared, so Rebekka moved. Rylee was still crying when their seatmate, Nyfesha Miller, asked if she could try holding her. Rylee quickly fell asleep in Miller’s arms and stayed that way throughout the flight. “Nyfesha Miller, you will never understand how happy this act of kindness has made my family,” Rebekka wrote on Facebook. “You could’ve just been irritated like everyone else, but you held Rylee the entire flight and let me get some rest and peace of mind.”
Source: CBS News\
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***“It is impossible to feel grateful and depressed in the same moment.” ~ Naomi Williams
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