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Comment of the Day: Don the Con Cannot Be Trusted With Iran or North Korea — Conrad Theodore Seitz

Bruce Rozenblit is a trusted commenter Kansas City, MO 19 hours ago How can he negotiate if to Trump, words can mean anything which means words mean nothing? His followers still recite the “don’t listen to his words just pay attention to what’s in his heart” mantra. How can we determine what’s in his heart if he […]

via Comment of the Day: Don the Con Cannot Be Trusted With Iran or North Korea — Conrad Theodore Seitz

This says so much.

Morgan Freeman explains the reasons for Russia’s intervention in the 2016 U.S. Election. Watch the video and share if you agree with him. Putin’s army of RT sock puppets and trolls are working overtime to bury this video with smears.

via Morgan Freeman Explains Russia’s Attack on the United States — Art by Rob Goldstein

Disgusting!

You’d think that Republican politicians at Capitol Hill would know by now that taking people’s healthcare away for whatever reason is as morally reprehensible as it is unpopular. But as soon as Congress is back in session, a group of Republican US Senators introduce this Graham-Cassidy legislation which is seen as the last Obamacare repeal […]

via The Scourge of Graham-Cassidy — The Lone Girl in a Crowd

Great read about getting more followers!

I went out on a limb and contacted some of my greatest blogging idols to see if a few of them might like to lend us some of their wisdom in response to the one question we’re all thinking about: how the hell did you get so many followers? To be honest, I wasn’t sure I’d get many replies. […]

via Ask the blogger: how did you get so many followers? — Milly Schmidt

Never Fear the Unknown — Orlando Espinosa — tonysonblogger

You shouldn’t fear the unknown, you should fear not living the life you were intended to live! via Never Fear the Unknown — Orlando Espinosa “The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown” ― H.P. Lovecraft “Be strong and courageous. Fear not! […]

via Never Fear the Unknown — Orlando Espinosa — tonysonblogger

This is how Americans really are. Helping one another in a time of crisis.

Our political climate has been very ugly here in the United States lately. I am so happy to see people of all colors helping one another, this is how it should be. It shouldn’t take a disaster to realize the we all inherently want the same things.

People from the Lone Star State have an almost genetic disinclination to rely on the government for anything. So during Hurricane Harvey, the people saved each other. Source: Texans’ do-it-ourselves rescue effort defines Hurricane Harvey – The Washington Post

via Washington Post: “Texans’ do-it-ourselves rescue effort defines Hurricane Harvey” — Glover Gardens Cookbook