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WHAT I SEE... III

Civil humans navigate existence scaredly
the less than live nefariously
Moral people desire meaningful life
alleged almighty deemed 'Evil be rife'

Faith based folks represent the majority
the ill-informed defy authority
So-called Cancel Culture snuffing history
stoking current uprising no mystery

Colleges are brainwashing our young
leftist professors preach false dung
Patriotic Americans begrudgingly sacrifice
eventually reaching "f*ck BN Nice"

Unarmed black men being sought
another blatant lie long taught
Bitching and moaning full-time
cry injustice while perpetrating crime

Defund Police latest insane rant
capitulate to extremist we can't
Soros instructs these clueless fools
protesters succumb to mob rules

Dethrone Trump whatever it takes
politicians the slimiest of snakes
American sovereignty under attack
you're Racist if not black
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JimNastics

Trump's account Suspended for hate conduct violations

Yesterday in The Huffington Post;



thumbs up Hopefully the hate on here by Trump's supporters will also be more closely modulated. It's time for change to a society, more accepting of cultural differences & ethnicities, and less accepting of hate, trolling & racial discrimination. head banger

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chatilliononline today!

Ghislaine Maxwell is surprised...

In a British tabloid interview this past weekend, Ghislaine Maxwell said she is surprised Donald Trump remembered her.
Think about that for a moment. All of them lived and partied in Palm Beach.

It wasn't that long ago to have forgotten, was it?

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Note: it's not the same red tie!

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JimNastics

Go ahead ladies, beat this actual wedding story

So, a man follows an underage waitress into the bathroom, exposes himself and sexually gropes her AT HIS WEDDING RECEPTION and no, it wasn't the bride. doh

Well, you can't say, that he didn't make the night memorable. dunno

From FOX news (and checked with other more reliable news sources too)



Quite a catch for the bride. roll eyes
One can only imagine when his next cheating adventure will happen.
And no, the bride's name is not Melania. grin
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chancer_returnsonline today!

Hold your head up high

When you walk through a storm
Hold your head up high
And don't be afraid of the dark
At the end of a storm
There's a golden sky
And the sweet silver song of a lark
Walk on through the wind
Walk on through the rain
Though your dreams be tossed and blown
Walk on, walk on
With hope in your heart
And you'll never walk alone
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Vierkaesehochonline today!

Faith in the inherent goodness of humanity......

....well, it is a thing to ponder. Lots of examples, sadly, quite in the other direction, no? Often based on religion, power, money, sex, we look at such. with disappointment. The Crusades, the NAZI's, Communism, the great war, the Pope's inquisition, gay men wantonly spreading HIV-AIDS to normal innocents, a certain political party keeping the KKK and Jim Crow going, not to mention lynching. Even African tribal chiefs rounding up their own war slaves to enable the filling of the plantation bound slave ships. Yes, pretty grim indeed. But we must not forget the other side of things, often occurring in times of turmoil and danger. So we see the English and German soldiers football fraternizing in no person's land at Christmas, early in the great war. How some villages self isolated during the Black death plague, apparently a great sacrifice. The concealment and rescue of Jews-and others, during the German Third Reich. Passing out food and warm clothes to US hobos near freight train camps during the great depression. Many more examples. So, there is a tendency for humans to rally in goodness during these difficult times. Does beg the question, with the current great powers at each other's throats, how will humanity react with a threat that makes any pandemic seem like a walk in the park. Try a 10 KM diameter asteroid honing in on us all. Less than ideal such cooperation to the claims of climate changes. But this is partly due to the documented liberal bias faking of science early on, and to the activists assuming near religious behaviors, quite closed mindedly, abetted by biases in media pundits and editors. It seems that we can all rally, but only under some circumstances. Rigid thinking often seems to be a major enemy.
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Philipsenonline today!

14 day lockdown in Denmark!

Here's the situation with Covid-19:

Every single school is closing for 2 weeks
All government employees in non-critical functions are being sent home
Families are urged to keep their kids home, starting tomorrow
Two people in critical condition due to Covid-19
All gatherings of 100 people or more are being discouraged
514 infected people
The strategy, about who is being tested, is changed
The Foreign State department has adapted their travel guides.

So this is essentially a 2 week lockdown of Denmark. Will this stop the spread of the virus? Who knows!
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JimNastics

Trump ripping off people again. This time it's the tax payers.

From The Atlantic;
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Bearwoman

Why can't/don't we return to this??



16 Old-Fashioned Solutions For Problems With The World Today
by REBECCA ENDICOTT

You know, when I was growing up, I never imagined I would ever really be an adult. Like Peter Pan, I had a hunch that maybe it was optional.

Of course, now that I’m here, looking back on that time, I can’t help but think (as all adults eventually do) that youth is wasted on the young.

Certainly, I didn’t take full advantage of it when I had the chance. And now it seems like every kid and young adult I see has his or her face buried in a smartphone—even this mom confessed to her addiction.

I think it’s about time we looked into our past for a few lessons on how to live a happier and more fulfilling life.

It’s not just nostalgia; if we returned to a time with fewer distractions, more time spent with the ones we love, and simpler pleasures, I think we would all reap the benefits.

Here’s how we did things, back in my day…
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Lukeon

Unveiling

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And the crowds wait patiently for the unveiling of Julius Mal....uh oh
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